My husband was convicted in 1995 of Mail Fraud. He served 10 months. He now has his Permanent Residency.
You really need to sit down with a criminal attorney in your area who can properly review your husband's complete record. There may be a...
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You really need to sit down with a criminal attorney in your area who can properly review your husband's complete record. There may be a...
You need to consult with a criminal attorney in your area who also handles immigration matters. Depending on the result of your public intoixcation...
You should consult with a criminal defense attorney in your area, as Texas may have certain requirements for expungement. In Florida a person can...
You should consult with a local attorney on this issue. In Florida, you can transfer out of state. First, you must speak to your probation...
The first thing you need to do is contact your Probation Officer. He/She can help prepare the paperwork to transfer your probation from their...
The only way to properly answer the question of what her punishment will be is to calculate all her prior convictions. The State Attorney uses what...
You can apply for naturalization, but I would suggest you use the Supreme Court decision of Padilla v. Kentucky to try and get those pleas vacated....
You need to abide by all conditions set forth in your probation. Should you fail to follow the conditions, you would run the risk of having a...
I would suggest you contact a criminal lawyer in your area. An attorney would be able to file the proper motions and speak to the State Attorney in...
The first question I would have to ask is whether you have any convictions on your record, either in misemeanor, traffic, or felony. If you have...