Who had jurisdiction in this situation ?
At this point whoever has him in custody has him. This answer assumes that he is in someone's custody. There is no constitutional right to post...
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At this point whoever has him in custody has him. This answer assumes that he is in someone's custody. There is no constitutional right to post...
1) Only your co-defendant's attorney can evaluate your potential credibility. 2) Only your co-defendant can decide whether or not to go to...
I'm not a Maryland attorney and I'm sure things are done differently there. Up here in Connecticut a probationer must report new arrests to their...
No. In South Carolina you can only sue for wrongful termination if you are an "authorized worker" and you are fired and replaced by an...
I am not a Georgia attorney, but I'll take a stab at these. Please contact a Georgia attorney to get a definitive answer: Q1.Can I appeal to...
It will be difficult to defend yourself if you do not remember the facts, but such is often the case for example when a person commits a crime...
I have to agree with Attorney Leone on this. I'm not sure about the fines or ultimate sentence that you will receive, however if you do not hire...
I have to respectfully disagree on this. Here's the statute from the Interstate Commission for Adult Supervision. However as a practical matter,...
Knowing about a crime does not make you an accessory. I'm not sure what you mean by "double dipping" so if you respond to my answer with more...
Start by contacting the clerk of the court where you were granted legal status. You should be able to buy a certified copy.