Can I withdraw charges I reported against someone for physical abuse?
2nd degree recklessly endangering safety is a very serious crime. You can’t simply withdraw charges after they’re filed. Your boyfriend will have...
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2nd degree recklessly endangering safety is a very serious crime. You can’t simply withdraw charges after they’re filed. Your boyfriend will have...
From what you’ve provided, the defendant won’t even go to jail unless he’s revoked off probation. The revocation would be for 30 days. And...
Complaining on AVVO isn’t going to help you. Hire an attorney. You’re going to need one.
That sounds like conditional jail time, which will be the full 30 days.
Arguing that one guy received a better sentence won’t be enough, by itself, to have your sentence adjusted. Additionally, you’d have to have the...
You need to contact the local public defender.
That’d be illegal in Wisconsin, so no. It doesn’t matter whether you have a felony conviction or not.
It’s a class H felony, which carries a maximum of 6 years prison. There is no minimum penalty. That being said, if your husband is revoked off...
No. It’ll still be there. 7 years later, even 70 years later. Hire an attorney and deal with this.
You should hire an attorney. What you've described isn't obstructing an officer, so you'll certainly want an attorney to look at the case.