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He also has felony charges pending for possession in another county. Will he still be able to get probation after getting an escape charge
My stepchild mom/stepdad keep driving by my house, then today the step-dad was watching me Thur the window as I was working. We don't have proof on them driving by the house but may have him on camera at my job. Last week I called the police on them the step-dad was walking to my porch towards... View More
answered on Dec 18, 2019
It’s going to take a pattern of conduct to prove stalking or harassment and it needs to be documented. One or two altercations is not going to cut it.
He is also on parole.
answered on Dec 17, 2019
Ultimately, you would approach the prosecutor's office on the day of his arraignment or next court date and inform the prosecutors that you're there to speak about his case. You may tell them that you no longer wish to proceed with charges, but it is the prosecutor's discretion of... View More
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answered on Dec 17, 2019
No. That’s exactly what happens in a small corrupt town. Business as usual....
For three months what is his chances on a second chance
answered on Dec 14, 2019
Much better if he hires a good lawyer and arranged to turn himself in.
My mother rents the property where the arrest occured so the lease is in her name. My address was not there. I lived elsewhere. So, 1 day there was a little jon boat left at the end of my mother's driveway, almost blocking it off. We did not know if someone was coming back for it or what.... View More
answered on Dec 12, 2019
I would definitely have to know more about the case to give you a complete answer, but it appears that law-enforcement doesn’t entirely believe your story. Hindsight is 20/20 but It probably would’ve been best if you had called the police when the mysterious boat appeared in the driveway.... View More
Someone I know has an outstanding bench warrant in a criminal case for failure to appear. Is he technically a fugitive? He's requested I help him out with some bills, and I've done so in the past. Am I "aiding and abetting" if I pay his electric bill, or offer him other financial aid?
answered on Dec 12, 2019
The individual you want to help just needs to get that bench warrant for failure to appear taken care of as soon as possible. Perhaps lending money to help him or her retain an attorney might be a better allocation of funds.
A condition of my house arrest was to take IOP classes. Now I am getting off house arrest, so I don't have to keep taking classes, correct?
I unknowingly bought a flooded vehicle from a dealer. The dealers wife is a notary and he forged his wife’s signature on some of the paperwork. Is he aloud to sign his wife’s name to notarize the paperwork?
I’ve been actively trying to find someone to help me for a year now. Hiring a... View More
answered on Dec 14, 2019
Statute of limitations is either 2 or 5 years, depending on which statute you proceed under.
answered on Dec 9, 2019
Yes, if there is probable cause. Those sound like defenses to the theft charge. Contact an attorney if you want to discuss the matter in more detail.
My friend said place officer her full coverage insurance card on her vehicle (Which I thought in the state of Kentucky if you drive someone’s car you are responsible to make sure it has insurance before driving it otherwise the driver will be charged accordingly however I was a passenger in my... View More
answered on Dec 1, 2019
Yes. They can charge you both. Insurance in zkrntucky follows the car, not the person. She can be charged as the actual driver and you can be charged as the actual owner.
The vet bill is $355 and will be more charges in the coming 8 weeks, a neighbor said he saw who did it and pointed them out to me. It is clear they were definitely speeding well over the limit based on the injuries. What can I do?
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answered on Nov 18, 2019
Very unlikely. You can go redocket them yourself and hope they don’t arrest you then or before the court date, but that’s an awfully big risk.
answered on Nov 16, 2019
Hire a lawyer to get the warrant set aside and resolve the case.
He got caught with a thc pen at school he is 4 months away from turning 18 can he be tried as an adult?
answered on Nov 16, 2019
He cannot be tried as an adult although charges could be brought in juvenile court. If he has no record, probably a dismissal or diversion is your end result.
My boyfriend got a ride home from a man who had methamphetamine in the car that my boyfriend was unaware of but they were both charged with possession of a controlled substance 1st degree 1st offense methamphetamine, and the driver was also charged with several other charges but the driver told... View More
Yes I do have proof that the landlord and maintenance men stole my belongings. Very satisfying proof
answered on Nov 10, 2019
Warrants issued on an indictment are arrest warrants. It doesn’t matter whether they are arrest warrants or bench warrants. The effect is the same and they need to be set aside.
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