Why did a police officer ring my doorbell at 9pm then leave?
You would be in a better position to answer that. In short, you either did something or you saw something (or they think you saw something).
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You would be in a better position to answer that. In short, you either did something or you saw something (or they think you saw something).
You should run a Personal firearms eligibility check (PFEC) through the DOJ to be safe. Just google it.
California will probably extradite, and yes it would show up in other states. Running won’t make this go away. Best of luck
You’ll have to contact attorneys directly and inquire about their experience dealing with such cases. Best of luck
The answer is not simple nor easy to explain. Know that she cannot just say I changed my mind, dropping or pressing charges is the DA’s right. If...
It just is. That’s the law.
You’ll need to speak to an immigration attorney about that, however with the current administration expect for him to get deported.
Likely something new. Inmates generally do not go to court before release.
If they are looking to this person and believe he/she may be hiding in your room, yes. You should expect your room to be searched.
Cannot say or speak to what the judge will do. But he can certainly violate your probation and can remand you. Best of luck