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Officer told me I had better make a statement or I was not getting a ticket and going home on misdemeanor drug possesion
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Answered on May 28, 2019
You did not ask a question. But it does not sound like you were “forced” to do or say anything. As long as you were advised of your right to remain...
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Officer told me I had better make a statement or I was not getting a ticket and going home on misdemeanor drug possesion
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Answered on May 28, 2019
You did not ask a question. But it does not sound like you were “forced” to do or say anything. As long as you were advised of your right to remain...
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Conspiracy, identity theft and a felon committing a felony charges dropped
Also can I be charged wth no evidence?
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Answered on May 28, 2019
The only question you asked was, “can I be charged with no evidence?” You said you were pulled over, driving your car, and upon searching the...
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What charges could I be facing?
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Answered on May 28, 2019
California Business and Professions Code Section 25658(a). It’s a misdemeanor, unless there is more to the story. Also, it may be grounds to revoke...
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What should I do now?
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Answered on May 27, 2019
Your question is “what should I do now.” You should retain an attorney who handles criminal defense cases in your area. If you can’t afford to hire...
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How can I find a pro bono lawyer to help my boyfriend with his case ?
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Answered on May 21, 2019
If your boyfriend can not afford to hire an attorney, he will be appointed one by the court. The public defender’s office has some of the best...
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Posession charge for a minor with no real evidence?
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Answered on May 20, 2019
Arrests will appear on FBI background checks. Since your son was fingerprinted and booked, the arrest has appeared on his record, even if he was...
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Can a defendant post bail after verdict if convicted?
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Answered on May 18, 2019
If it is a felony conviction, it is discretionary with the court to set a bail amount pending sentencing.
Is pouring juice or food on someone's property considered vandalism??
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Answered on May 17, 2019
There has to be “damage” in order for the act to be vandalism under California Penal Code 594(a). If “pickles and the juice” wipe off and there is...
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