Today the SCOTUS held in Riley v. CA that police need a warrant to search a cell phone incident to arrest. Is this retroactive?
My understanding from the opinion and attorney chat groups is that it is not retroactive.
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My understanding from the opinion and attorney chat groups is that it is not retroactive.
You can sign the paperwork as long as it is contingent on bail being set. If the bail bonds require a fee upon the signing of the paperwork make...
That is within the discretion of the court. You should take everything that you say above and present it to the judge on your case.
It usually is better to turn yourself in rather than be arrested. I would probably hire an attorney to go with you to court. The time with the...
released to the custody of another agency. Does this person have warrants?
There may be an issue as to knowledge and intent. Obviously stop all contact of this nature with the minor. If the police want to ask you...
If the case is not in collections, go to court and see if the judge will reduce the fine or dismiss the charge if you can prove you already took...
That depends on the past criminal record of the juvenile. If no record, then juvenile hall is unlikely.
This can be challenged. Get an attorney, go back to court an ask the court to reduce it. If this charges seem excessive or probation can't explain...
Usually it is 24 hours or the next business day when released on the weekend or holiday.