Misdemeanors to Infraction
If you already pled, you would need to hire an attorney to withdraw your plea and then handle the case and get the prosecutor to reduce the charge....
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If you already pled, you would need to hire an attorney to withdraw your plea and then handle the case and get the prosecutor to reduce the charge....
Contact the diversion program and see if you can still do diversion despite missing the first court date. If you were already rejected, the clerk...
It can be put off as long as necessary for the attorney to be prepared on the case. Depending on the severity of the charge, your attorney might...
The ankle monitor was a condition of your pre-trial release from jail. An attorney can file a motion on your behalf to delete that condition from...
Ultimately the decision lies with the prosecutor. The victim signing a declination will likely help you and that might persuade the prosecutor from...
If this is your first offense you would likely qualify for Pre-Trial Diversion. It is a program run by the state that allows you to complete...
That is the civil part of the theft case. You do not need to pay that. They are trying to settle a potential civil case with you that they have not...
A bondsmen will help you. You would need to put $250 down and the bondsmen would cover the rest. If you can come up with the 1,000 that would be...
If this is your first offense, you may qualify for Pre-Trial Diversion. This program, known as PTD, allows you to complete some of the same...
No. Usually 33 days is how long the State can keep you in jail without filing charges. If you have an attorney, they would file a motion to release...