I was cited for theft and have a court date. What do I do next?
Yes, you need an attorney, and you need one NOW. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will not be appointed until you are arraigned in Court, and...
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Yes, you need an attorney, and you need one NOW. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will not be appointed until you are arraigned in Court, and...
Your son needs an experienced, Arizona-licensed attorney that understand juvenile, criminal, and administrative (school) law. Which Court has...
Pretty much. The solution to your problem is MONEY for the fine payments. Once all of the fines have been paid, you should be able to reinstate...
Typically, leaving the state without Court permission on a felony case is a violation of the defendant's release conditions. However, I do not...
You were probably set for an Initial Appearance/Preliminary Hearing, and the State elected to forego the Preliminary Hearing and, instead, sought...
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No, not on a criminal case. However, your husband can hire an experienced, Arizona-licensed criminal defense attorney who also understands the...
I agree with many colleague, Mr. Allen. Yes, it's possible to get indicted, and you have been. There's an old saying that grand jurors would...
Do you have a lawyer, court-appointed or otherwise? If so, contact the attorney immediately to see if he/she can file an emergency Motion to...
You are looking at substantially more than just a "speeding ticket." It appears as though you have been cited with Excessive Speeding, Arizona...
Your next course of action should be retaining an experienced, Arizona-licensed criminal defense attorney to assist you. Much depends on WHERE...