If you never been to prison how can you have weapon under disability
It would depend on the person's past record. Felonies and some other offenses carry with it a disability, that of not being able to own or possess...
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It would depend on the person's past record. Felonies and some other offenses carry with it a disability, that of not being able to own or possess...
You can check with whatever court granted the order that you signed. You can then read it over and see what is contained therein. Alternatively...
She needs to speak with an attorney. If she is a first offender there may be programs that she can do that will lessen punishment and or keep this...
It depends on the lease and whether or not you have notice of the visit. This seems to be a suspicious way to get into your place, but it could be...
You need to speak with an attorney. From what you have stated in your question, I do not know what you were charged with, the reasons for the...
Speak with a defense attorney. If the officer knew you from court proceedings, ran your plates, etc. where he or she could identify you as a...
This looks like a double post. See my answer to your other question.
Without knowing how the third party was given custody, whether it was through a dependency/neglect/abuse case, it is hard to advise you. I would...
Get an attorney. Though these may only be minor misdemeanors, they can carry very stiff punishments. Offenses of this nature carry a mandatory...
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You should contact an attorney. It sounds like you have grounds for a contempt action from what you have described. You also can file for a...