Misdemeanor expunged
You need to file for expungement under Penal Code section 1203.4 in each place where she has a conviction. You can either hire and attorney to do...
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You need to file for expungement under Penal Code section 1203.4 in each place where she has a conviction. You can either hire and attorney to do...
There's a couple of things you need to do. First, get her case number and all the information about the case (what charge she pled to, the terms...
The two attorneys who previously posted are not (according to AVVO) criminal attorneys - I am. Having been a Deputy DA for over 8 years, and now...
If the court dismissed the DUI charges, you shouldn't have to do anything. However, I would talk with an experienced DUI/DMV attorney who may be...
Unfortunately, with this kind of identity theft, the victim (you) gets often has to jump thru more hoops that the actual criminal to defend...
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To answer your question, since your charge is a felony, the DA has up to 3 years to file. They don't have to let you know what they are doing so...
Short answer - yes. Probation is often completed without any formal court proceedings. You'll probably get something from the probation...
It probably was a term of your DUI sentence. Contact your attorney - you should be able to go back to court to get a modification of your sentence...
Technically, you don't have to be given a warning - that's up to the discretion of the officer. You can contest your case in court, but you should...
I doubt the officer said "blah blah blah." But if you didn't say anything, there's nothing to be used against you. So - no problem.