What happens in a felony case when my court appointed attorney didn't show up for the preliminary examination conference?
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Answered on November 06, 2018
Get his name and contact information from the court and try to contact him as soon as possible. Hopefully you should be able to reach him and...
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I was sentenced to 2 years probation for a 93 day mis is that even aloud?
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Answered on November 05, 2018
Yes. Misdemeanors have probation up to two years. My experience is that it's usually not that long but it can be. Also, any drug or alcohol tests...
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Can I get my felonies expunged? Would I need a lawyer or could I go to the court alone?
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Answered on November 04, 2018
Possibly. The HYTA conviction counts as a misdemeanor for purposes of expungement ability. The other felony you mentioned may be expunged as long...
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Statutory Rape Question?
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Answered on November 04, 2018
The age of consent for sex in Michigan is 16. So as long as it was truly consensual, he was not in a position of authority over you (teacher,...
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Expungement?
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Answered on November 04, 2018
You can get an expungement of CSC 4th if it occurred before the expungement statute was amended in 2015 and the person has not been convicted of no...
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Falsely accused what happens?
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Answered on November 03, 2018
It depends on what you mean by record. Background checks, like the one through the Michigan State Police (called IChat) shows three separate...
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Will Indiana extradite from the upper peninsula of Michigan
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Answered on November 02, 2018
It depends, but if it's a felony then there is a very good chance they will.
Can a driving on suspended license case or the state of Michigan case get dropped after 7 yrs? I bonded out &never went 2 court?
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Answered on November 02, 2018
Warrants do not simply go away. They don't have an expiration date. The statute of limitations refers to the amount of time the prosecutor has to...
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What is the time limit to be charged if you waive your right to a speedy trial?
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Answered on November 02, 2018
Speedy trial deals with how long the prosecutor has to bring your case to trial after you've already been charged. Speedy trial has nothing to do...
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Is there a statute of limitations for receiving and concealing a stolen firearm? If so, what is it?
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Answered on November 02, 2018
The statute of limitations for this offense is six years. That means the prosecutor has six years from the date of the offense to file charges.
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