Leaving state to avoid charges ?
Leaving the state will not do much good. The charge for this offense is Sale or Transportation of Marijuana, a class 2 felony. This is an...
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Leaving the state will not do much good. The charge for this offense is Sale or Transportation of Marijuana, a class 2 felony. This is an...
Under Arizona law, a conviction for Possession of Methamphetamine for Sale will put you in a 5 to 15 years flat sentencing range - prison mandatory...
Yes, it is legal. It may be that you are unaware of the circumstances because you have been misidentified or perhaps the police used a confidential...
I agree with the "forewarned is forearmed" advice. You should consult a local attorney right away. Many attorneys on this site provide a free...
Being out on bond and getting new charges certainly does change the potential outcome for your boyfriend. He could be facing mandatory prison...
Both of the above attorneys are correct. Your right to an attorney does not include a right to an attorney of your own choosing.
It is difficult to say how much time you might be facing without some additional details about your cases. If you have no violent convictions or...
Yes, the State can wait to charge you until you are 18. Technically the State has 7 years to charge this crime but they will not wait that long. ...
It is difficult to say without knowing what circumstantial evidence the State might have to prove that there is a victim in this case. Since this...
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Is it technically possible, yes, but that does not mean it is advisable. You should talk to an attorney about the potential ramifications of...