Anyway I can extend my informal diversion?
You can ask, but extending diversion is up to the prosecutor, not the Judge.
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You can ask, but extending diversion is up to the prosecutor, not the Judge.
I seriously doubt a Judge will allow one attorney to represent both defendants when each of their defenses will be "the other guy did it." There...
No, without more, someone saying you smoked 3 months ago is not enough evidence.
If there is a negotiated settlement, the attorney can be anywhere. if there is a court filing of any type, it would be in Arizona and you need an...
It is legal, though probably not wise.
This is still a misdemeanor. A third conviction can be a felony. You plead not guilty. If they are asking for jail time and you cannot afford a...
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Yes, if there is a bond assigned you can bail him out anytime.
The Justice Court has jurisdiction for traffic violations on tribal land. The Court can change an appearance date. If you failed to appear on the...
The short answer is because they can. The legislature writes the laws and the courts do everything they can to enforce the intent of the legislature.
If you got a "Traffic Violation Notice," it is asking your mom to identify the driver. If she ignores it, the police can investigate (and often...