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HOW CAN SOMEONE GET A "D.A. REJECT" WHEN ARRESTED WITH METH & LAPTOP BOUGHT WITH A STOLEN CREDIT CARD.
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Answered on January 22, 2014
The District Attorney has absolute, unbridled authority to accept or reject any case. He doesn't have to provide an explanation. Therefore, there...
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Whats consider as my Last Name?
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Answered on January 22, 2014
This is a re-post. See my previous answer.
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Comparing the burden of proof in a criminal case verses a civil case.
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Answered on January 22, 2014
The defendant faces far fewer consequences in a civil case than in a criminal one. In a civil case, all he will have to give up is money. In a...
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What's the difference on form FL-210?
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Answered on January 22, 2014
You need to speak to a family law attorney.
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Are there attorney’s that handle childcare fraud? Is it legal for the DA to record you without informing you?
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Answered on January 22, 2014
If the DA truly advised or directed you not to seek legal counsel, he engaged in prosecutorial misconduct. This may give you recourse to relief. ...
How often is a case after it has been rejected by the DA and City attorney, refiled?
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Answered on January 22, 2014
If it's truly been rejected, they usually can't re-file. But, if new information comes up and the statute of limitations has not run, they can...
Do I need to pledge guilty in order to get diversion for misdemeanor battery? How about deferred prosecution?
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Answered on January 22, 2014
Mr. Dane is correct. Do not plead guilty without an attorney.
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Their are 2 cases one a Civil and 2nd Probate, the Atty as advised that he will move the civil case to Probate case.
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Answered on January 22, 2014
If you already have an attorney, you need to direct these questions to him.
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Like to know what is your legal advise for a felony and misdemeanor for position. Found in vehicle I was using
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Answered on January 22, 2014
Your potentially looking at serious charges with serious consequences if convicted. You need an attorney to help you fight to stay out of jail.
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Petty theft - Judge offered deferred prosecution. Should there be signed paperwork, or verbal agreement?
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Answered on January 21, 2014
Consult your attorney.
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