What is the statute of limitations on POM less than 2 oz? Does a warrant for this charge expire?
The statute of limitations on a misdemeanor is 2 years. What that means, is that the State has 2 years to file the charge, which you say they’ve...
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The statute of limitations on a misdemeanor is 2 years. What that means, is that the State has 2 years to file the charge, which you say they’ve...
Maybe. The state will likely file a motion to revoke your probation. ANd, if you’re on probation for 5 years, you must be on probation for a felony...
Yes, you can petition for the Expunction yourself. But, if you don’t know how, you may want to retain a criminal defense lawyer to make sure it’s...
If you successfully completed deferred and no conviction resulted in your case, you are not eligible for an Expunction. However, you may be able to...
You need to call the Court the theft case was filed in and determine whether or not your case resulted in a conviction. If it did, you’re stuck...
Also, to add to what Mr. Craig said, many district attorney's office actually use affidavits of non-prosecutions as tools to help prosecute the...
It depends on the amount of weed and weed oils. Possession charges are all based on amounts. But, if you have no prior criminal history, I'd hire a...
You can call the district attorney's office in the county where you got the charge to see what the status is. If it's a drug case, they're probably...
Tempering with or fabricating physical evidence where the thing that was altered, destroyed, or concealed was a human corpse, which is a 2nd degree...
It depends on the background check. If you haven't entered a plea of guilty or been found guilty, then obviously you haven't been convicted. So, no...