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Would someone be able to get a dui charge dropped do to the weather?
answered on Jan 29, 2024
Cold weather and lack of appropriate clothing can indeed affect a person's performance on sobriety tests, including walking in a straight line during a DUI investigation. Factors like shivering, muscle tension, and difficulty balancing can make it challenging to complete the test successfully.... View More
In chattooga county Someone that is caught up with a dui, speeding, and distribution at 21 allow to use youthful offenders?
answered on Jan 28, 2024
In Chattooga County, as in other parts of Georgia, the availability of the Youthful Offender status typically depends on the age of the individual at the time of the offense and the nature of the charges. The Youthful Offender status is generally reserved for those who commit certain crimes while... View More
6 months after being arrested I got called by my pretrial officer saying that im not longer apart of pretrial services and I get a letter in mail saying I’ve been unindicted from my charges can I travel ?
answered on Jul 28, 2023
If you don't have an active warrant for your arrest, TSA is not going to mess with you. However, if you are on bond, your agreement with your bondsman may be that you must contact them for permission before you leave the state. So you might want to give them a heads up before you go anywhere..
he stated that someone called in and said that i look intoxicated. i he gets me out of my vehicle but i refused the field sobriety test, breath test and blood test. there was no drugs in my possession but he still arrested me. with that said he also did not take my drivers license nor did he... View More
answered on Jul 9, 2023
You need an attorney to represent you. I recommend you contact several attorneys in your area that practice this type of law, as soon as possible. Thank you for using Justia ask a lawyer.
Would see him Monday or Tuesday what can we expect now. I'm so scared and need answers. This was his first time arrested for violating
answered on Feb 16, 2023
Any violation of probation can result in the court sentencing him to jail for the time that he has remaining on his probation. The probation officer can also ask the court or recommend to the court that he gets a pass and can continue on probation. Whatever decision made is up to his probation... View More
answered on Jun 20, 2022
Yes, vehicle equipment violations are permissible reasons to initiate a traffic pullover.
What happens after that point is not necessarily fair game, however.
I found the weed in the bathroom and was going to turn it in but i got scared and didnt turn it in
answered on May 17, 2022
Thats gonna be something you want to handle very responsibly. 5 baggies means the administration is going to look at it as distribution/sale, and thats a MUCH bigger deal than just simple possession. You should look into acquiring a lawyer to assist you so that you do not make an innocent error... View More
I definitely need a high powered attorney
answered on Dec 24, 2021
It's difficult to answer the question based on the information in the post - Admiralty/Maritime is included as a category, and it would be good to have an attorney with insight into maritime law if the matter involves vessels or activities on navigable waters. But there are other categories as... View More
The officer claims he found 6 roaches in my floor board, however I asked to see WHAT he found but he only explained WHERE he found them. I know for sure I vacuumed my vehicle out the previous day.
answered on Aug 26, 2021
Not really as First Appearance is VERY limited in scope. You get to see the charges as presented to the court through the initial warrant or UTC. They check your criminal history, confirm some stuff, and can set a bond on many charges (not all). There is not a place for you to contest anything... View More
answered on Jun 9, 2021
Depending on the court, you may be able to ask for more time to consult an attorney. If you qualify, you may consider applying for a public defender. Don't wait to consult an attorney on your case because certain deadlines will begin passing and put you in a disadvantageous position.
In 2007, I was charged with a Drug Felony for Possession/Manufacturing/Sell/Distribution of Marijuana in Douglas County. They (Police) actually Kicked our doors in while I was @ work. I was called and had to leave out of surgery. When me and my mother got there; They had already left with my... View More
answered on Dec 11, 2020
Unfortunately, in Georgia, you can no longer expunge your record. The new term is "restriction" and your case doesn't qualify for restriction. So, it will remain on your record.
answered on Sep 28, 2020
Conduct that occurred before your sentence cannot be validly used to violate your probation.
Uturn to tell him he couldn’t park where he was parked then he went on to ask him for his license and he told him to sit in the car he proceeded to do so his license came back good only for the officer to tell him he smelled marijuana well my boyfriend complied and told him there was marijuana in... View More
answered on Aug 17, 2020
It was legal for the policeman to check his license and to ask him to get into his car. Since he was illegally parked, that was enough to “stop” him.
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answered on Feb 11, 2020
The answer is it depends. More information is needed about your case before a definitive answer can be provided. It is best to contact an attorney who can assist you with the specifics of your circumstances.
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answered on Jan 25, 2020
It is best to contact an attorney as soon as possible who can assist you with the specifics of your case.
We are glad to assist you. Contact us whenever you are ready.
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answered on Jan 19, 2020
The answer is yes. Violation of the Georgia Controlled Substances Act (VGCSA) can carry a potential penalty of 2 to 15 years in prison for a first offense and 5 to 30 years in prison for a second and subsequent offense. Commonly, a VGSCA crime refers to Possession of Marijuana. For this reason, it... View More
In addition one possession charge was for weed and he does admit too having the weed because it was his, but the other drug wasn’t.
answered on Jan 18, 2020
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