Can I get charged with owi if I fell asleep at a traffic light and wasn't driving when cops pulled behind me
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Answered on January 09, 2019
If you’re drunk enough to fall asleep in the middle of an intersection, I suspect there’s a very good chance you failed field sobriety tests. ...
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Will I get a ticket in the mail?
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Answered on January 01, 2019
Yes, you may receive a ticket for underage alcohol consumption in the mail.
Will my boyfriend get released from jail
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Answered on December 31, 2018
As he’s sitting on a misdemeanor, you may be able to post bail now. At the very latest, you can do it Tuesday (his initial appearance). If bail is...
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If you have a no contact order, and the person called you and they give you a bail jumping charge what do you do?
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Answered on December 30, 2018
If you have a great lawyer, you ask said great lawyer these questions.
Can I spank my child when she doesn’t listen
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Answered on December 28, 2018
It's unclear what your position is in this situation. Are you the father? Step-father? Boyfriend.
Rather than posting online, I'd suggest...
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Should i get a public defender or lawyer?
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Answered on December 28, 2018
Every public defender is a lawyer. There's literally no difference in licensing between a public and private lawyer.
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If you have two charges against you, the first charge is 18 months in state prison and the second charge is 30 months
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Answered on December 26, 2018
Concurrent sentences run at the same time. As I answered last night, if the 30 months is his initial confinement, that’s what he’ll sit.
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How much time in wisconsin do you serve on a 30 months state prison time
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Answered on December 25, 2018
It’s 30 months initial confinement, followed by the extended supervision time. These amounts may be less if he was found eligible for programming.
Does a felony h go away after so many years
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Answered on December 25, 2018
Felony convictions do not disappear off your record after a certain amount of time.
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When you're arrested for a felony and they the judge drops it to a misdemeanor can at any point can they reverse the charges
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Answered on December 23, 2018
The judge doesn’t reduce criminal charges.
A prosecutor may dismiss and re-issue the charges as a felony if they’re within the statute of...
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