Petty theft two years ago, what happens when i apply for a job?
You say it "all happened so fast." Sorry, I don't believe it - as a kid, you would remember going to court, being put under scrutiny from the DA...
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You say it "all happened so fast." Sorry, I don't believe it - as a kid, you would remember going to court, being put under scrutiny from the DA...
Given the 11550 charge, I am guessing the officer opined he was under the influence prior to arresting him, and possible even searching him. If...
Your last sentenced answered my initial question. For 10 days CJ, no, community service isn't an option usually, however you should be eligible...
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His one year does count, but only part of it. He will still do close to 11 years, but not 11.5 (based on my calculations) - credits are tricky...
Your asking the wrong question. Any juvenile conviction is not considered a "conviction" but an adjudication. As such, if asked if you have a...
The answer is no, you would not qualify for P36 with a First Degree Burglary charge.
No one can say but your attorney,. If you've "forked out a fortune for" him/her, don't waste your time or money here - ask him/her.
No criminal case can be prosecuted without some evidence outside a confession. To answer your question, yes it would be considered a confession,...
4 years, assuming: 1) the prior PC 459 was not a first degree burg, and 2) the current PC 459 is not a first degree burg.
Clearly the police believed you were a resident based on the circumstances they saw at the time - you at the apartment (police aren't legally...