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If a 17 year old lives in Florida, can he be charged for having sex with a 13 year old?
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Answered on July 19, 2015
Yes a 17 year old can certainly be charged under these circumstances. These are potentially very serious charges and you should contact an attorney...
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I was charged with burglary of an unoccupied convayance. The owner said I took a knife. Idid not take or have a weapon.
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Answered on July 16, 2015
You need to consult an attorney immediately. It sounds as if you have a strong defense to at least a major portion of the charge which is very...
What happens at the arraignment court date?
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Answered on July 16, 2015
An arraignment is where a Defendant is advised of the formal charges being brought against them by the State. At this point you have the option of...
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I got a felony in the state of Florida for petit theft/scheme to defraud, I did all the process to get it sealed since it can't
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Answered on July 16, 2015
You can certainly appeal the decision of the court. You would need to consult a criminal defense attorney ASAP as you only have 30 days from the...
Are fingerprints from a criminal proceeding public record in Florida?
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Answered on July 16, 2015
Unfortunately, your fingerprints will be a part of the record that is accessible to the public. You should strongly consider consulting an attorney...
What would happen if u have a FTA on a VOP original charge felony fraud
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Answered on April 14, 2015
You will need to turn yourself in on the warrant for the FTA. If you have proof that everything is paid, submit that to your lawyer ASAP. The...
If you appeal for a new trial, can you face stiffer penelties. Like more jail time etc:?
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Answered on October 22, 2014
If you appeal and win, yes, you can get anything up to and including the maximum sentence, regardless of your initial sentence. If you would like...
In the state of Florida is it legal for the police to use unmarked cars for traffic stops
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Answered on October 21, 2014
Yes, police can use any vehicle to effectuate a traffic stop in Florida.
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