First time offender with 3 accounts 2nd degree home invasion at the age of 20 and 21. Can I get the dropped to lesser crime?
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Answered on March 07, 2022
If you are already scheduled for a sentencing hearing, then whatever you plead to is what is / will be on your record. The time for deal making is...
Is a preliminary hearing scheduled before a pre-trial conference
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Answered on March 07, 2022
If you are involved in a felony case, then yes, a Preliminary Examination Conference and Preliminary Examination come before a Pre-Trial...
Michigan, vine shows open case. There was no arrest,prosecutor filed charges almost month ago no court dates. Should i call ??
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Answered on March 04, 2022
First, if it's a misdemeanor domestic violence, most police agencies aren't going to immediately go out to pick the person up to do a perp walk. ...
Sexual exploitation
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Answered on March 03, 2022
There are some sex crimes that do not have a statute of limitations. If you wish to seek justice (as is your right, and I applaud you for doing...
Can a MI judge tell my fiancee that she is to have no contact from me? Am I allowed to contact her?
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Answered on March 03, 2022
The general answer is yes.
That also said, if you think the Judge made a poorly informed decision, your attorney can file a Motion to Amend...
Is it legal for the court to assign me, my old probation officer's Daughter as my new PO?
Is that legal??
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Answered on March 03, 2022
There's nothing illegal about it. If you feel like there's a conflict of interest based on experiences with the prior PO, you can ask to be...
Any type of bereavement exception to a NCO?
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Answered on March 03, 2022
You should talk to your attorney to orchestrate it. It's possible, but far from a guarantee.
Best of Luck.
Is this considered coercion if a officer tells you they need your property to exonerate you of a crime and you hand it over?
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Answered on March 03, 2022
Police are legally allowed to lie to people. When police do that it's called a "ruse". When others lie to police its often called "obstruction of...
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How long should you wait for your public defender to email you back after you request them to provide you with full discovery?
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Answered on March 03, 2022
Your expectation should be the same as it would be with private counsel. I tell my clients that all communications will be returned quickly, and I...
Can plea discussions be used against you in a criminal trial?
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Answered on March 02, 2022
Plea discussions cannot be used against you in a trial. For instance the fact a defendant was contemplating pleading to involuntary manslaughter...
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