I got charged with burglary of an occupied dwelling and grand theft 300 under 5k. what does my sentencing look like?
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Answered on May 15, 2012
If found guilty of burglary of a dwelling, then you are looking at a minimum prison sentence of 22 months to a maximum of 15 years, not including...
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Can I get my felony probation reinstated.
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Answered on April 02, 2012
Even though the new charge was dismissed, what that means is that the State, for whatever reason, believed that they were unable to prove beyond a...
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Can I be sent to jail if I dont pay $212.00 I owe to probation?
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Answered on March 30, 2012
One of the requirements of your probation is to pay the costs assessed against you. You should have most of the term of your probation to do so....
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Speedy trial defense?
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Answered on March 28, 2012
By not waiving speedy trial, you are essentially saying that you don't need time to investigate the case. While that may not be an issue in some...
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Where can I find a federal criminal probono OR low downpayment lawyer for a novelty case?
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Answered on March 27, 2012
Please understand that cooperating with the DEA does not guarantee any benefit to your boyfriend, which is why his Federal PD is not agreeing to...
Police found a fake ID on me...what is next?
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Answered on March 26, 2012
It sounds like you caught a break. The fact that the ID said 'novelty' on the back of it means that the ID was not issued by the State of Florida. ...
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What do I need to get a job with two felony arrest?
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Answered on March 26, 2012
It sounds like you are describing that you have been arrested twice, and one of the arrests was expunged. If this is the case, then most job...
Aggravated assault 1st offense with clean record. Will I do jail time for this?
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Answered on March 26, 2012
Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon is a 3rd degree felony, normally punishable by a maximum of 5 years in prison. The law in Florida is that...
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