I violated probation due to failure to pay all money an have a court date what is a possible outcome
Generally if it was a willful failure to pay (you had money but did not pay), you can be found as having violated probation and may be subject to...
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Generally if it was a willful failure to pay (you had money but did not pay), you can be found as having violated probation and may be subject to...
http://www.kentuckystatepolice.ky.gov/sor.htm Check the above link for helpful information.
Virginia has several "three strikes" laws, but they relate to particular crimes. Some of these laws were held not to be unconstitutional so you...
Indiana Code 35-33-10-3 is the controlling statute for extraditions, and it follows the Uniform Criminal Extradition Act.
Talk to a criminal defense attorney in Las Vegas. Many offer free consultations.
Maybe not; you definitely should disclose it because it can usually be found out easily.
Go on the court's website and see if the information is available. Many times it is.
Likely not. He should check with a criminal or immigration attorney in New Jersey.
Arizona is an employment at will state and you can be fired for any reason.
You should talk to your insurance company about it.