Do both citing and arresting officer need to be present for dismissal?
Whether the officer is the arresting or citing officer really does not matter. Bottomline, the officer that can prove the case against you must be...
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Whether the officer is the arresting or citing officer really does not matter. Bottomline, the officer that can prove the case against you must be...
Another alternative, not mentioned above, is that you could waive your back time credits and still receive a jail sentence without going to prison.
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You have two issues in your favor that I can see: 1) You were not drivng when the police observed you...unless you were blocking the road, that is...
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Once you waive time, you are not going to be able to recind it unless the judge finds good cause to do so. You are not going to find any case law...
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It is possible to receive a probationary sentence on a robbery case. Although, most of the time the prosecutors want prison. If your boyfriend...
If all the charges are from the same incident, then they will likely all be ran concurrent. Unless, some other deal is worked out or the judge...
Assuming the case is not in collections, you should be able to go to court and have them pull the case and put it in court. Tell the judge you...
Her parole and the criminal court are two separate issues. Assuming the criminal court files the case as a misdemeanor...she is still looking at...
If convicted of a third time dui you are looking at a mandatory minimum of 120 days in jail. Are you on probation? If so, you could be looking at...
It sounds like you need a civil attorney to evaluate your situation. You definitely need to identify who "they" are and provide more detail as to...