I was charged with criminal disorderly conduct in wisconsin. If i plead guilty will i lose my firearms rights?
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Answered on April 20, 2015
Without any enhancers the charge you describe is a Class B misdemeanor. It carries with it a maximum penalty of 90 days jail, a $1,000.00 or both....
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How could a learning disability be a advantage as to not understanding what you were being sentenced too are how. why do they us
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Answered on April 19, 2015
A learning disability on its own isn't enough to show that your plea wasn't voluntary, knowing, and intelligent. That learning disability would...
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My 24 yr old son was charged with disorderly conduct and misdemeanor battery. What will happen at court?
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Answered on April 18, 2015
"Pressing charges" is kind of a myth. It's up to the police, and then the district attorney, to decide which charges to pursue. The first step...
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Can a good lawyer help reduce parole penalties and even jail time?
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Answered on April 16, 2015
Absolutely. It's my opinion that the dedication and skill of a defense attorney can have a direct impact on plea negotiations. I'd suggest...
Can a person talk to the supreme court are judges about a issue are about a case. in person to the judge of the supreme court
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Answered on April 16, 2015
No. And neither the Wisconsin Supreme Court nor the Supreme Court of the United States are comprised of one judge. Talk to a lawyer about your...
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Questions about shoplifting?
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Answered on April 16, 2015
You can be arrested, you can be charged with an offense, you can go to court, and you can be convicted of a crime. And that crime could result in...
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My daughter was involved in a bar fight. She was taken to jail charged with Class H felony max centence 3.5 years 10,000 fine
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Answered on April 15, 2015
It's up to her who she hires. There are benefits with private lawyers and benefits with lawyers through the public defender's office. I'd point...
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How to prove the officer is lying
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Answered on April 14, 2015
You're still innocent until proven guilty. I'd agree that it's unfortunate that the officer is a liar, but that's why you have a right to trial. ...
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I have a brother that is on parole i want to know how to go about suing his parole officer
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Answered on April 14, 2015
The bigger problem you have here is how you're going to show the PO did something wrong. Your brother is facing a revocation because his friend...
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Can I fire my attorney a second time at a plea/sentencing hearing if I feel he's not in my best interest
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Answered on April 13, 2015
That's up to the judge. Try hiring your own lawyer rather than running through the entire public defender appointment list.
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