Can the polygraph hold up in court and cause him to stay in Juvy?
Typically, polygraph test results are not admissible in court. However, they can sometimes be admitted at the judge's discretion. If it's probation...
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Typically, polygraph test results are not admissible in court. However, they can sometimes be admitted at the judge's discretion. If it's probation...
If you were not taken into custody, didn't receive a Notice to Appear, and never appeared in court (most likely juvenile court), then you most...
If you did not receive a citation, and have not received any information regarding a pending court date, you are can answer "no" to a question...
Depending on how thorough the background check is, it is likely that the arrest will show. You should speak with a criminal defense attorney that...
Yes. There are different levels of tint. Some are legal, but typically, most are not. You may be able to get a doctor's note if you have...
California is a volitional movement state, meaning that you must have been driving to be convicted of drunk driving. However, circumstantial...
If you are still on probation for a misdemeanor or felony conviction, the program can and most likely will, find out about the conviction. At that...
Your husband should retain an attorney. You will need to make a statement, etc., and there may be nothing to be done, but if you do not wish for...
This is something you will need to speak about to the DA assigned to the matter.
You should always be careful about what you say, especially in writing. However, so long as you are not making threats, spreading lies, or...