Do i have standing in the case that i will explain in the space below.
If you are charged, you have standing to mount a defense. You would be looking to go to trial.
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If you are charged, you have standing to mount a defense. You would be looking to go to trial.
If you are unhappy with what is being offered by the prosecution as a plea agreement, you can enter an admission to the violation and ask to be...
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You should appear in court and ask for a continuance for time to meet the requirements of your sentence.
Your input will definitely affect the offer the State will make in a plea bargain. The State is always very sensitive to the protection and...
The ticket as it's charged is a Class B misdemeanor. If you have a relatively clean driving history, a local attorney can likely get your charged...
It sounds like your son got an ordinance violation or administrative ticket (depending on the school). An attorney familiar with the court this is...
It appears that there is evidence but you don't believe there is enough to convict him. The choice of a plea bargain or trial depends on what is...
Expungment time depends on which courthouse the offense was litigated in. From start to finish, your'e looking at 6 to 18 months.
There is no "getting out of" the tickets. You can minimize consequences however. Check the back of your tickets and see if you are eligible for...
It is unlikely the judge would let you fire your attorney at the beginning of trial and get a continuance to get another attorney in to try the...