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Is there an attorney that will take this case pro bono? Please
answered on Aug 1, 2018
This is criminal defense not federal.
That is what the public defender is for
For example, in MS I can carry in a church or school with the Instructor Certification. If a place has signage prohibiting carry, I can only be charged with trespass not a firearms charge. Is AR the same?
answered on Jun 27, 2018
Your best bet is going to be to contact an AR attorney, as the laws vary between each state.
He was basically railroaded. He was a teenager when he was taken away. At first he had an court appointed attorney but we hired an attorney and the court would not allow my brother his attorney but rather the courts attorney. The attorney told my brother who was at the time a teenager that the... View More
answered on Jun 12, 2018
I doubt that there is anything that is available now after 10 years which can remedy the situation. Many time periods have elapsed.
It seems you and your family are, according to you, the victims.
I am also confused that you believe that if you receive a name of a lawyer on this... View More
We do not know where court is or his location his name is kevin charles lawrence what type of court is he having this soon
answered on Mar 7, 2018
There is no way to actually be sure, without knowing the detailed facts of your case. Sometimes, they are transferred to one state from another when there is a pending action against them in the other state. It could be that he was transferred to MS because he has a pending felony case, perhaps in... View More
I don’t this is right and he was eligible for Parole and House Arrest...
answered on Feb 26, 2018
You will need to talk to an attorney, so that he/she can gather some additional information. The number one question will be whether his sentence was via a plea or following a trial.
answered on Feb 21, 2018
You would likely need to speak to attorney to clarify what exactly you are asking. During the conversation, the attorney will likely ask you certain questions, like whether the case went to trial or your BF pleaded to the underlying felony.
answered on Feb 19, 2018
It depends on the facts of your case, and what reasons that DHS and law enforcement may have had for conducting the search and taking the child. Likely you will need to consult with an attorney so that they can find out more about your case and determine whether you have a viable claim.
answered on Oct 4, 2017
This will be a violation of your probation. Contact a Mississippi attorney to discuss your options.
I sold the vehicle about 6 months ago but received a message today he financed it. He said the finance sent it to the bank but the check is in my name. He wants me to cash it for him. What does this mean for me? I was unaware of this till I received the message asking me to cash it for him.
answered on Jun 12, 2017
You would know if he financed it. If you sold it you got the proceeds because it's in your name.
He should ask you just to sign the check over to him.
My husband is one of the true innocent. We have filed 2 post convictions and a habeus corpus over the years. The last was turned down because of procedural bars.He has been in for over 19 years.. Another question..Is there any way to have his sentence changed ?
answered on May 13, 2015
First I applaud you for your effort not to give up. There are a couple of post conviction remedies such as a 2241 and a 2252 action. Both take time to get the information and can be a longshot. However, all cases deserve review. I am not sure if your husband pled guilty or had a trial. that... View More
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