What is the next step? is it better to quit? what should i do?
Well.... this could go as well as it can or it could go really badly. If they decide to file a police report for the theft, you could face...
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Well.... this could go as well as it can or it could go really badly. If they decide to file a police report for the theft, you could face...
Warrants never expire, so eventually you'll have to deal with this. You're getting the jail time at a minimum and are likely to face more...
California does not have a true "expungement" statute. What we do have is a dismissal under Penal Code 1203.4. If granted, it doesn't wipe the case...
I'm assuming this was a first degree since you said you "took a strike". First degree residential burglary is a straight felony and cannot be...
It's not a civil "fine" - it's a civil demand letter. California law allows a merchant to demand up to $500 following a theft incident. These...
This one is straight forward. No, a first degree residential burglary cannot be reduced. It is a straight felony.
Duplicate question - Not every grant of probation comes with a search waiver, but if you are on probation and have waived your rights under the...
Not every grant of probation comes with a search waiver, but if you are on probation and have waived your rights under the Fourth amendment, and...
The officer will not be there at your arraignment. If you set it for trial and they don't show, you win.
Is it a regular restraining order? Domestic violence restraining order? Was anyone injured? The specific code section matters. It should be a...