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Riddle me this Traffic Law Attorneys - we all know 'slower traffic keep right' is a courtesy and not a law but say...
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Answered on August 31, 2013
This is like a bar exam question.
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I never received a subpoena. My ex is now out of jail. What happened to the case? He was in for two years w/o bond.
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Answered on August 31, 2013
Call the DA's office and see if they have someone in victims' services who can explain to you what happened.
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My son is habitual offender and is in jail for two counts of evading arrest with a motor
vehicle in Texas
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Answered on August 31, 2013
I told you the range of punishment when you asked yesterday. As a habitual, this is either a second degree or felony habitual, 25 to 99 or life.
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What is Georgia's law on having a felony, and getting caught with a firearm?
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Answered on August 31, 2013
It's also a violation of federal law. He's looking at time. I agree with the advice to get him good representation.
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My husband has a mtrp from 6 yrs ago and just now was put in jail what is the estimates time he could be in jail
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Answered on August 31, 2013
There are probably limited things that are even options, depending on how long the probation was, what level offense it was for, when it was due to...
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What are the current laws on sexual assault?
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Answered on August 31, 2013
"What are the current laws on sexual assault?" is a very broad question. You can find sexual offenses here: ...
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Can a 17.and.22.year old.date with parental.consent.from.the 17 year old parents
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Answered on August 30, 2013
A seventeen year old is able to consent.
How much time can you get for habitual criminal with 2 evading arrest with a motor vehicle in Texas.
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Answered on August 30, 2013
If his evading vehicle cases are state jail felonies, 20 years is the max (a state jail felony with 2 TDC priors is enhanced to a second degree...
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Broke probation and got same charge again but evidence doesn't show its him. He got 20 yrs in a hearing. Can anything be done
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Answered on August 30, 2013
Was it a contested motion to revoke hearing, or did your brother plead true to violating his probation?
How can I prove my innocence on a forgery charge?
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Answered on August 30, 2013
Forgery is a felony offense for which you could be facing 2-10 in TDC or 6 mos to 2 years in the state jail, depending on what you are alleged to...
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