Do I need an attorney to file a non disclosure? What are the chances of a non disclosure happening?
Yes, you probably should hire an attorney, but note that you are not entitled to a non-disclosure and in fact cannot get one if it is a conviction...
Criminal defense Lawyer
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense, DUI & DWI, Expungement
Yes, you probably should hire an attorney, but note that you are not entitled to a non-disclosure and in fact cannot get one if it is a conviction...
Yes, he can drop your case if you don't pay as agreed.
You can, once the statute of limitations (2 years if it's a misdemeanor) has run, but you should probably consult with a lawyer.
They don't normally reduce charges just because the case is put off. This sounds like the kind of thing that may have been done to get the charge...
Impossible to say. The maximum punishment is 6 months in jail and up to a $2,000 fine, but if this is his first offense it is unlikely that that...
If he was not arrested, he may get a citation in the mail telling him to show up in court -- if he doesn't then a warrant will be issued for his...
Yes, I would advise you to get a lawyer.
Probably not. At this point, once the complaint has been filed, it's up to the DA if they want to proceed or not, and 99% of the time they will. ...
Talk to a criminal defense lawyer in the area, which, to be frank, you should have done before you talked to the police.
Can he win? Well, stranger things have happened. I would advise you to talk to a family law attorney as soon as possible. It certainly doesn't...