My son was charged with PC 487(B)(3) and PC 504. The lawyer we hired then has retired. How can we remove this?
It is impossible to answer your question without knowing whether your teenage was charged as an adult or a juvenile.
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It is impossible to answer your question without knowing whether your teenage was charged as an adult or a juvenile.
Yes, I would look under the Find a Lawyer tab here on AVVO. Interview several lawyers and pick the one that you think is best for you.
The Kelly Blue Book is usually used. Under Prop 47 this should be a misdemeanor. I presume the DA will argue with some of the Blue Book factors.
Talk to your lawyer but I believe you should get credit for al time you've done on the case.
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Well if there is no testimony the case will be dismissed or he will win. But testimony can be in all sorts of forms such as videos and medical...
He may still be eligible for Prop 47. He needs to talk to is lawyer.
I do not have enough information to figure out what the problem is but you may have to hire an attorney to get through the bureaucracy. You can...
As long as it is signed off by the stipulated amount supersedes the statutory amount.
It can .be to a misdemeanor as long as long a your don't have certain disqualifying priors. The list of disqualifying priors is fairly short It...
I agree with my colleagues. With a good lawyer, a good documented story and a little luck you should be okay.