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I was ignored and told that “the cops know who” for two years I went to court. No witnesses showed up with any evidence. I know where they were getting information but they never asked me. Police abused me in the streets during that time and now. I have been injured before. It should be... View More
answered on Jan 22, 2024
If you cannot afford an attorney in a criminal case, you should ask the Judge to appoint one for you. You can also call Federal Public Defender's office if its federal case or the Public Defender's Office in the court you case is in.
I'm not 100% sure how are why I was charged for all this. However, the date on the Police report falls into the time frame of when my uncle was being maliciously hacked by the mother of his son. She was apparently hacking into my uncles phone, my grandmothers phone, and my little cousins iPad.... View More
answered on Mar 30, 2023
If you are not satisfied with your current legal counsel, then you should explore hiring new counsel. If you are unable to do so, then you need to try again to reach out to your current counsel, even if means going to his office and waiting for him to be available to meet with you. As you know,... View More
There are multiple defendants to be named in a suit surrounding a single transaction. Each of the defendants has a different role in the events (i.e. intentional delays; fraudulent non-disclosure/concealment, breaches of fiduciary duties, breaches of contract, etc.) that took place to accomplish... View More
answered on Aug 2, 2022
I would not recommend that you try to handle this matter yourself----it sounds complicated and as such, you should have an attorney represent you. Please use the Justia Find a Lawyer tab and search for litigation lawyers in your area to consult and then hire the one with whom you are most... View More
Translates to for practice use only. Anyway cops looked in his wallet and are now trying to charge him with monetary instrument abuse. He was being charged with bank fraud originally but it has nothing to do with counterfeit money and the charges were dropped. Basically I'm asking cab he be... View More
answered on Oct 9, 2020
If he didn't try to negotiate the phony money, the charge will probably be dismissed.
answered on Aug 30, 2019
Yes.
If that was not the case, then before videos a person could shoplift with impunity if there was only a storekeeper on premises.
Anyone could be mugged
answered on Jun 15, 2019
You need a criminal defense attorney. The attorney general's office will no notify you of your registration requirements.
My job found out that I did that and evolved the District attorney and now I'm suspended until the investigation is over.
If in 1997, I had two convictions for Theft 20-500 for bouncing two checks can that be used against me for a misdeameanor theft charge?
answered on May 26, 2018
Yes if they were not so old. So you are off the hook because they are over 10 years old.
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