Saint Cloud, MN asked in Domestic Violence for Minnesota

Q: i was charged with assult 3 years ago now the person is admitting she made everything can charges be dropped

my whole life went from very normal to now im not sure from day to day of my fate in 2013 my daughter said i choked her i never would harm anyone, for sure not my child. i pled guilty to as i understood to get order of protection dropped and to go home after 3 days in jail i have never been in any trouble in my 50 years so i did what lawyer said since i am ignorant to laws, during speedy trial i hesitated to plead guilty the judge got and asked atterny if he made it clear how to plea the atterny said he did and looked at me and said just say guilty as we talked then he said it will be ok so i said well guilty i guess . since that day ive been in jail 3 times for missing prob.and failing to complete anger mnmt ,life has been hard i lost my dad,brother,aunt,&my love of 21yrs and my child has C.H.F i care for her and my grson, now i have new warrant and am hiding can i get this stopped and crgs dropped PLEASE HELP ME

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1 Lawyer Answer
Joseph A. Gangi
Joseph A. Gangi
Answered
  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Mankato, MN
  • Licensed in Minnesota

A: Speak to a criminal defense attorney about filing a petition for post-conviction relief.

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