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This is not a civil rights question. If the officer observed a traffic violation occur with you driving, or had reasonable suspicion that you were...
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This is not a civil rights question. If the officer observed a traffic violation occur with you driving, or had reasonable suspicion that you were...
No. See section 801.11: Personal jurisdiction, manner of serving summons for. A court of this state having jurisdiction of the subject matter and...
If a subpoena is properly served, and you fail to show up, they can send law enforcement out to pick you up and bring you to court. However, mail...
This is not a civil rights question. It's not quite a criminal defense question yet either. You are under no obligation to speak to the police, but...
Get him a lawyer to argue for a treatment ATR at the revocation hearing.
If you have a lawyer, talk to your lawyer. His or her response will likely be far more reliable than any opinion you get on the internet.
You served the time on a revocation based on an alleged probation or parole violation, not the new charges. You can't re-litigate the issues...
If he is contesting revocation, he'll sit in jail without release until the revocation hearing is held. It is up to him and his lawyer to argue for...
Once you get past your second offense, priors are counted for the rest of your life, so yes, this sounds like a fourth offense. If it occurred...
This is not a civil rights matter. Hire a lawyer to bring a replevin action, and get a court order to turn your property over to your designee.