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I plead guilty for a crime that I never did. How much would me pleading guilty affect my case? false Employee theft charge.
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Answered on June 09, 2014
Your criminal history (or lack thereof hopefully) is always an important factor in the outcome of a criminal case and eligibility for certain types...
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How long do you have to be in prison to ask for a modifiation
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Prison sentences are generally difficult to "modify." You are likely seeking to be released early and that would be decision made by a parole board.
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Im a witness for the prosecution for something I know they didn't do can I get help withattorny
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If YOU are being criminally prosecuted, you should be represented by a court appointed attorney. If you are a witness in a criminal case, you are...
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If a police and detectives have evidence that could change the outcome of the case, does the defendant have a right to question?
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This is a matter best handled by your trial attorney. California has a variety of statues governing discovery in criminal cases. On top of that,...
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Becoming an L.A. County Sheriff with a Juvenile misdemeanor/felony
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Only the Sheriff's Department or the military recruiter can answer that question completely. Unfortunately, I believe it will be very difficult to...
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Will my son receive time served towards his prison sentence?
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Your son will receive credit for all the time he has served. "Actual days" in custody are what matters when calculating the amount of time he will...
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Court Appointed Appellate Attorney requirements: what is law/code/ethics/statue/Constitutional?
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Answered on June 09, 2014
Appellate counsel will most likely contact the appellant (defendant/criminal) at some point. It may not be immediately or as fast the defendant...
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Can a District Court Judge of a Texas County REFUSE to DISMISS a COURT APPOINTED ATTORNEY
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Answered on June 09, 2014
If you believe an attorney is acting "fraudulently" you can always contact the State Bar of Texas with your complaint. If proper reasons are...
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My husband has four felonies and just went to court friday on the docket all his charges say Adjudicated. & a early dispostion??
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I'm a bit confused. A competency hearing is for the purpose of determining if your husband is competent to stand trial--if he understands the...
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My sons in jail we're in California. Can I find a public defender for him? Or does he need to wait until they give him one?
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Answered on June 09, 2014
Private attorneys are available to represent begin representing your son immediately. You may call or email to schedule a consultation. Fees may...
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