My fiance has a case in Baltimore that he was charged with for misdemeanors and three felonies
The short answer to your question is NO, he will likely not get off with probation.
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The short answer to your question is NO, he will likely not get off with probation.
Do you know why you listed this under "immigration." ? In any event, your question makes absolutely no sense.
You need to change your address formally by filing a change of address form. Then you have notify USCIS that because you moved but failed to...
Like the previous attorney said, the best way is via the US consulate in the target country. However, if you search the internet there are some...
The prior attorneys are correct. It appears that you are afraid your friend will say that it was you, not her, who did the bulk of the stealing. ...
Yes, to be on the safe side you should disclose that information. Nothing bad will happen. Having a tax deficiency after an audit is not really a...
You must file a motion to reopen and reconsider immediately, preferably with the assitance of a lawyer.
This is to correct assumptions made by another attorney. It is not clear whether you have had a DUI/DWI issue in the past or whether your company...
Only if the terms of probation allow it. If not, you must petition the court to amend the terms of probation so that you and your father can live...
It could be a good thing. If you were convicted and served the time 9 years ago I cannot see anything bad happening, but, as the other attorney...