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I am being accused of a class A misdemeanor charge for trespassing I was drunk walking home from the bar and slept in the
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Answered on November 26, 2018
It will be on CCAP. The maximum penalties are a $10,000.00 fine and 9 months in jail. While a hardened criminal might say that this isn't a major...
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Can dropped charges be used against me?
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Answered on November 26, 2018
At the time of sentencing a prosecutor may discuss things you were arrested for in the past. Hire a lawyer.
My Son was Arrested in Lake Delton WI on a Disorderly Conduct 947.01 1 ? He was using profanity. Should he plead guilty?
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Answered on November 25, 2018
That’s only have the issue, though. Did his swearing tend to cause or provoke a disturbance? If not, he’s not guilty.
This sounds like a...
What is the bare minimum punishment for a 1st OAR in Wisconsin?
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Answered on November 24, 2018
I’m unfamiliar with what a mega minimum is.
There is no minimum penalty. Often prosecutors simply request a fine for OAR cases.
What can i do if i dont show up to court on my sentencing day would they come get me is my 3rd DUI?
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Answered on November 20, 2018
Yes. They’ll issue a warrant and you’ll be arrested. And yes, you’re going to be locked up, but you realized that after your second offense. You...
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How do I dismissed harassment
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Answered on November 20, 2018
I'm unfamiliar with a motion for dismissed prejudice. And, as this is a civil matter, you don't have a right to a speedy trial.
Civil/municipal...
Can you take someone else’s charges so they don’t get charged?
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Answered on November 19, 2018
No, you can't "take someone else's charges." Unless, of course, you actually committed the offense and the wrong person was charged.
Police told me not to contact my ex or I’ll be arrested ?
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Answered on November 19, 2018
While that “order” isn’t formal and really doesn’t mean anything... they’ve done you a favor. They warned you, which could have been a lot worse. ...
What May happen from me doing this? Is this a federal offense?
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Answered on November 18, 2018
Obstructing an officer. It’s a misdemeanor. No, that’s not federal.
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Being released from prison?
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Answered on November 18, 2018
Of course it’s legal. The government cant just keep someone in custody because he/she doesn’t have a job. And the government shouldn’t have to...
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