When I plead "not guilty," is it specific to the cited ticket speed?
To follow-up to your extra information, yes - it would be a bad idea to admit you have no idea how fast you were going. That's tantamount to an...
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To follow-up to your extra information, yes - it would be a bad idea to admit you have no idea how fast you were going. That's tantamount to an...
A no contest plea (or no-lo, short for nolo contendere) is the same as a guilty plea in terms of finalizing a conviction. The only difference is...
The sentencing range on robbery (a basic second degree robbery without weapons) is 2, 3 or 5 years in state prison. A second count of robbery can...
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Yes, it's true. Then again, it depends on the charge, which you've neglected to list here. No, you can't just talk to the judge on your...
If you can prove that the person sold you a car, knowing it could never be registered, you may have a case to undo the deal. Of course, proving...
I'd like to know what law school your probation officer went to. They're wrong. Let's assume it's a "standard" robbery. Each count carries 2,...
There may be ways for the DA to proceed without the witnesses, but your husband's attorney should be ready to challenge any hearsay testimony, etc....
Yes, you have a decent case. The fact that they came to look twice, then paid the agreed upon price indicates you had a verbal contract for the...
I hope your brother has a good criminal defense attorney working for him. From what you just wrote (and I know there's more to the story), there...
A "not guilty" plea is one that essentially denies each and every element of the offense against you. You're simply saying that you are requiring...