Do both officers have to show up to court for a driving solo in carpool lane ticket?
No both do not have to come. As long as one saw you driving solo, ones enough.
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No both do not have to come. As long as one saw you driving solo, ones enough.
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On your facts, no. There may be extenutating circumstances, sure, but you would need an attorney to ferret those out.
Based on the charges, he could be looking at up to 3 years 8 months prison, depending on a lot of things. He needs an attorney to help straighten...
Witnesses will be presented at the Preliminary hearing.
Yes. The testimony of one witness may prove any fact in a criminal case. Most criminal cases have only one witness, usually the cop. That said,...
Would they? Who knows. Could they? Yes - a preliminary hearing is a court proceeding that is open to the public, barring special circumstances.
No your company is not responcible for the bond. However, it sounds like you have a great self defense argument. Make sure you get a good...
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Yes. In fact, the 12 year age difference can get him into some serious hot water. If she's pregnant, then, eventually, someone's going to find...
You will need a Nevada attorney to petition for factal innocence (assuming NV has such a mechanism like CA does).
Your prior strike, if violent as you say, disqualifies you for a joint suspension. Get an attorney to help you try to get a deal that doesn't...