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Okay so iv been going to court for a misdemeanor hit and run and my last court date is coming up. What happens if I miss?
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Answered on September 22, 2018
Don’t skip your last court date. It’s likely your plea and sentencing date. Skipping court (and knowingly doing it, as you’ve evidenced on this...
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My probation almost over and completely paid for leaves me homeless due to eviction I wish to abscond and wash away; will it?
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Answered on September 22, 2018
Wouldn’t that be easy? But no. It doesn’t work that way. A warrant will be issued for you, and when you’re taken into custody you’ll almost...
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Can I sue for false or prejudice arrest
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Answered on September 22, 2018
Nothing in here says you didn’t commit a crime. Someone with Alzheimer’s can certainly still be a victim. It’s not prejudicial that you were...
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Can anyone go sit in a criminal trial?
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Answered on September 22, 2018
Of course. Adult criminal proceedings are public.
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How can the judge rule in the prosecutors favor and say the jurys not allowed to know the extent of the sentence if found guilty
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Answered on September 22, 2018
What the sentence is or is not doesn’t have anything to do with whether or not he did it. What kind of sentence the crime carries isn’t relevant...
How can my son beat a case for something that he did not do
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Answered on September 22, 2018
Various ways, but a trial is likely the conclusion. And that trial will be most successful with a skilled defense attorney at his side.
I just got my 2nd owi .17 I really dont wanna go to jail can I take a pled deal to not go to jail I know I messed up
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Answered on September 22, 2018
A second offense OWI requires a minimum of 5 days in jail. It sounds like you may also be charged with operating after revocation, depending upon...
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Is a disorderly orderly conduct considered a criminal offense
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Answered on September 20, 2018
It could be. Disorderly conduct can be a municipal/ordinance violation (non-criminal) or a misdemeanor.
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Can I temporarily pull my children out of their fathers home?
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Answered on September 19, 2018
It sounds like there’s a court order. He has to follow it. You have to follow it. If you’d like to modify it, request that the court do so. If...
Will they come get me from MN?
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Answered on September 19, 2018
Yes, of course they can. 18 months probation is short, and is likely a lot more pleasant than the jail you'd serve after a revocation. I'd...
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