No records in criminal history report.
You are taking the proper approach in fully disclosing your prior conviction. However the employer did (and where they did) their check can...
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You are taking the proper approach in fully disclosing your prior conviction. However the employer did (and where they did) their check can...
Likely not, based on the facts you give. If you were injured in an accident (with NO suspicion of drugs or alcohol involved), you would still be...
Federal financial aid can be at risk with a drug related conviction--this includes class c misdemeanors. I would suggest hiring an attorney to help...
You are not wrongfully detained because of a lack of jurisdiction. I am assuming that you were unable to post bond (because it was too high for you...
I would not attempt to do this on your own. You will never be able to do as well as you can with a defense attorney to help you. Your attorney can...
They would have to serve at least 8 years before they would be considered for parole.
If I understand what you are asking, if his probation is revoked, he will likely be required to serve the remainder of his sentence (if any was...
I so hope you are reading the answers we have posted to the first post of this question. You may not like the answers, but you get a straight answer.
If the conditions require pmt of probation fees, etc., and you fail to meet those obligations, then the technically your probation could be revoked...
His attorney will likely be doing the best they can for their client. There are not enough facts to work with, but I would expect that he would be...