I got caught shoplifting at a Walmart Store in NJ for at item that was less that $20 and did not have my valid I.D. on me.
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Answered on September 06, 2014
Whether or not you pay the civil demand, the store has up to a year to charge you for this offense, although if they have not done so by now it is...
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Which county do I file my expungement? where the charge was or where I live now?
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Answered on September 06, 2014
In the county where the offense occurred.
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I got 3 tickets along with a drug arrest. I missed my court date and now have a warrant
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Answered on September 05, 2014
You should immediately contact an attorney. You can find plenty qualify ones on Avvo
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I strongly suspect that somebody in my circle has provided information (Veracity of which is suspect) about me to the woman ....
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Answered on September 05, 2014
Depending on the facts, of which more are needed, you may have a civil claim against this person or possibility a harrasment claim. I suspect that...
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TRAFFIC TICKET..
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Answered on September 04, 2014
If you want to fight the ticket, you have to go to CT to do so or hire a lawyer who can practice in CT who may be able to perhaps go in to court...
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Will DWI from 8 years ago show up in 5 year abstract in NJ?
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Answered on September 02, 2014
DWI's do stay on your drivers abstract forever. There is no way under current law to expunge it.
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Cell Phone Violation
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Answered on September 01, 2014
I agree with my collegue; you should contact a municipal court attorney who may be able to find a way to find a way to resolve your matter without...
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I just received the 39:3-29C ticket (failure to poss. insurance card) and what do I do from here on?
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Answered on August 31, 2014
I believe this is a duplicate post......The ticket you cite is a no point offense with a minor fine. In fact, the cop gave you a break because they...
I just received the 39:3-29C ticket (failure to poss. insurance card) and what do I do from here on?
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Answered on August 31, 2014
The ticket you cite is a no point offense with a minor fine. In fact, the cop gave you a break because they could have charged you with a more...
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Is my admission to college in substantial jeopardy?
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Answered on August 29, 2014
If you were convicted, unless it was expunged, you need to disclose it.
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