If the witness don't show up in a misdemeanor case what happens? The case is a simple battery
It depends on what event the witness is supposed to show up to and the evidence the state has. Do not underestimate the ability of the state to...
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It depends on what event the witness is supposed to show up to and the evidence the state has. Do not underestimate the ability of the state to...
As stated above, this is extremely serious, and could even kill the person (Xanax and alcohol react synergistically in a person's body). Don't do...
Keep in mind that probable cause is all that is necessary to hold someone for a criminal charge, whereas guilt must be proven beyond a reasonable...
I agree with what has been written above. It depends on your probation contract. The safest bet is to consult a local attorney about this.
As the attorneys above pointed out, we need more information to be able to give you the information you are seeking.
Here you go. http://www.flcourts.org/core/fileparse.php/533/urlt/927.pdf Good luck.
I agree with the above attorneys. You will have to get in front of a judge. I might ask for attorney's fees in this instance, given the apparent...
As posted above, you can always get a second opinion.
I agree with the above attorneys. This is not a situation to get cheap about. Preventing commingling and properly constructing trusts to shield...
Stop writing about this online! Don't talk to ANYONE other than a criminal defense attorney about this. If you are contacted by law enforcement,...