Would I go to jail if my boyfriend is 15 and I'm 17
First of all, an 18-year-old should not be dating a 16-year-old. A 18-year-old should limit themselves to someone at least 18 to be perfectly safe,...
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First of all, an 18-year-old should not be dating a 16-year-old. A 18-year-old should limit themselves to someone at least 18 to be perfectly safe,...
I will disagree a tad with my learned colleagues. To the extent there are confrontation rights, it is the 'complainant' a defendant may confront...
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Beyond the advice that you get an attorney quickly, you also need to be careful about what you reveal here or any place else. Here is additional...
Beyond what has already been posted, here are some additional suggestions: 1. Ask these questions of the attorney who represented your...
First of all, an 18-year-old should not be dating a 16-year-old. A 18-year-old should limit themselves to someone at least 18 to be perfectly safe,...
First of all, an 18-year-old should not be dating a 16-year-old. A 18-year-old should limit themselves to someone at least 18 to be perfectly safe,...
In cases such as these where we represent clients, we often file a motion with the court for the preservation and disclosure of certain records and...
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The government may not typically bring these types of criminal charges after 7 years, except, as may not seem to apply here, for sexual conduct...
If police or authorities are "after you", however unlikely under this scenario, they have at least 1 year, possibly 7 years, to pursue this,...
If you had a reason, perhaps not great, but some reason why you missed that court date, you (or an attorney you hire) could request that the...