Question about my CA Orange County Federal Probation term that will expire on July 12-14th, 2012. PO threathen to extend my term
Aside from the obvious question of how a female supervisor could have a hard on, I don't see any question here.
San Rafael, CA
Criminal defense Lawyer at San Rafael, CA
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense, DUI & DWI, Juvenile
Aside from the obvious question of how a female supervisor could have a hard on, I don't see any question here.
You don't extend your probation. Whatever's remaining after probation, will become a civil judgment. They can't issue an arrest warrant on a civil...
Your chances of getting it sealed are slim to none. An employer is not allowed to take adverse action against you for an arrest that did not result...
If the check hasn't been cashed, you should consider cancelling it. You do not have to pay any money to JCPenny. Those civil demand letters are...
You don't do anything without an attorney. If you can't afford one, the court will appoint one. Follow your attorney's advice.
What she gets charged with and what she is convicted of are usually two different things. If she was convicted of a 451 and her ESS sentence is 5...
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Very doubtful, but I'm not an immigration attorney. For the best answers, I will repost this in the immigration section.
No, you can't sue her. Or you can, but you can't win. Unfortunately, this happens sometimes. Some innocent people get arrested and some guilty...
He gets 50% time.
When he gets to reception, his release date will be calculated. He will do 1.5 yrs. total.