Can a parked vehicle get a ticket for an expired New York State inspection?
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Answered on October 16, 2010
yes
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What type of affirmatioin do i need to sign to drop assault charges?
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Answered on September 29, 2010
The answer depends on certain facts. Is your boyfriend charged with a felony or misdemeanor? If he was charged with a misdemeanor, then the...
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Is it a crime to underline text in a library book?
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Answered on September 29, 2010
sorry for the typo - LOOKING for work
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Is it a crime to underline text in a library book?
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Answered on September 29, 2010
I suppose if the police and the DA were ooking for extra work, they could arrest you and charge you with criminal mischief. I agree with my...
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DA asking to interview us (along with our son who is a minor) for a case that we had limited involvement in.What are our rights?
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Answered on September 29, 2010
I agree with my colleagues. You have the right not to comply with the DA, although the DA can issue a subpoena for your appearance at a grand jury...
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First time grand larceny class e felony what can i accept and what can i do?
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Answered on September 29, 2010
I would definitely recommend that you consult with an experienced criminal defense attorney in your local area. If you are charged with a class...
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My boyfriend is being charged with a E felony and two misdemeanors. they have offered him a plea of 5yr of probation , time serv
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Answered on September 29, 2010
Since your boyfriend is a legal resident, immigration probably will not put a hold on him until after he is convicted and sentenced. I would...
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How do I contest an unfair ticket in NY?
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Answered on September 29, 2010
If you intend to fight the ticket, I would recommend consulting a local attorney whose area of expertise is DMV or traffic cases.
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If the police weren't involved in a shoplifting incident, what will be the consequences?
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Answered on September 27, 2010
Under the law, a 17-year old would be considered a "youthful offender," but not a minor. Since he was not arrested at the time of the incident, it...
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Answered on September 27, 2010
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