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DUI Deferred prosecution done in WA. Got a DUI in another state (California) after the deferrment is completed.
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Answered on May 21, 2012
You will most likely get charged as a first as you were not technically convicted in WA and also DUI convictions from other states often do not...
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Job application asks. Have you ever been convicted of a misdemeanor?
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Answered on May 21, 2012
Just tell the truth about what happened and why you have changed since then. A petty theft conviction seems minor, but it can be the kiss of death...
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Do i need to put that I was caught shoplifting on my job application even though I am a minor?
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Answered on May 21, 2012
Why would you put that on a job application? On a job application you answer the questions asked of you and don't volunteer any additional harmful...
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TIcket as I did not stop at "stop" sign
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Answered on May 21, 2012
Your own car's speedometer has nothing to do with it.
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Will I be prosecuted?
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Answered on May 21, 2012
Doesn't sound like you will be prosecuted, but don't admit things like you just did on a public forum.
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Does statute of limitations apply to my case? Or, any other type of motion to dismiss?
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Answered on May 09, 2012
This is not a statute of limitations issue, but rather, a speedy trial issue, and a good one at that. your lawyer should be able to get this...
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Misdemeanor allegation which was found "not guilty". Can one seal or expunge the record?
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Answered on May 09, 2012
Your terminology is very imprecise and so it's hard to know what you are asking, but I would guess that you were arrested and went to trial for a...
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My husband got a ticket for a DUI of 0.08%. Can he appeal it since 0.08 is the limit?
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Answered on May 08, 2012
To appeal it would mean that he had been convicted. At a .08%, a competent DUI attorney would likely be able to help your husband avoid a DUI...
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In calif. in order to substantiate a possession/receiving stolen property allegation what must the Dist.Atty. prove??
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Answered on May 08, 2012
Hopefully, you were smart and remained silent. They have to prove three things beyond a reasonable doubt: 1. The wire was stolen. 2. You knew the...
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My friend got ticket for urine in public in Hollywood? Does he need to register as a sex offender
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Answered on May 08, 2012
That is a myth,.
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