I have a warrant from 2017 can that affect my visitation rights at the prison?
Yes. A warrant will result in denial plus you’ll be arrested. You should clear the warrant first.
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Yes. A warrant will result in denial plus you’ll be arrested. You should clear the warrant first.
Yes. It can also lead to more charges and time in incarceration if the DA and police find out.
We cannot predict whether the charges will be dropped. Procedurally the DA will review the police report and decide to proceed with charges or...
You cannot seal it. But you do qualify for a dismissal under pc 1203.4. Consider consulting with an attorney for specifics. Best of luck.
First step would be to seek counseling and second step is to contact the police. Best of luck, sorry this happened to you.
If you were my client I’d advise you not to pay. Stay away from that store. Since the cops weren’t called, you got lucky this time.
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If you feel like yourself in danger, call the police.
In theory the minimum can be probation, a fine, classes, no jail (assuming no priors) and restitution. However based on those charges, I’d doubt...
Contact the police, it’s best if done in the city or county where this occurred.
Hire an attorney who specializes in traffic matters.