I went on a 90 day observation. In the eyes of the court is this considered prison time?
No, if you were not sentenced to prison, you don't get the DMV amnesty.
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No, if you were not sentenced to prison, you don't get the DMV amnesty.
No, PC 1050(d) does not mean that there is evidence to convict. This code means that they postponed his court date.
You need to petition the juvenile court to seal your record. Feel free to contact me if you'd like an attorney to do this for you. Good luck to you.
First of all, did you get beyond a loss prevention officer? As in, did you get arrested or cited by the police? Did you go to court? If the answer...
You will have an arrest record, but not a conviction record. Most employers cannot ask you about arrests that don't result in convictions and...
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If you don't have a strike on your record, then you will get half time. Because you are a PC 290 registrant, you will do your time in state prison....
No.
Serious is a relative term and I don't think petty theft is very serious relative to say manslaughter or robbery. The term itself, "petty" theft...
Yes. No. Usually. Sometimes.
You should not get any information directly from the DA. What the DA is saying is basically if they don't here from you again, they will not file...