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Will a warrant also be issued for the victim for an aggravated stalking charge?
answered on Sep 26, 2024
No, with a "no contact order," the victim is not under any legal order of the court. So, when a defendant is under a "no contact" order, even if the victim approaches them or contacts them, it is still that defendant's duty to avoid the contact or face consequences from the... View More
aggravated assault(x2) , criminal street gang , terroristic threats & altered serial number weapon charge. I haven’t been formally charged on anything / Indicted on any of those charges what can I do to get those charges dismissed so I can return back to my active duty
answered on Sep 25, 2024
Your charges are felonies, so the District Attorney has some time before they are required to indict your matter before you are eligible for dismissal based on lack of prosecution. If you desire to return to military service, occasionally, an attorney can convince the DA to look at the matter... View More
I was charged with a felony of theft in January of 2021 and placed on unsupervised probation for 18 months. I have not gotten into any trouble since then and finally ended my probation in July of 2023. During my journey to be a better person, I want to be the best mother I can be for my children... View More
answered on Sep 24, 2024
You are posting this from Atlanta, GA, marked as "federal crimes in Maryland."
First, you have directed your question to the Maryland section of the site, so you will only receive advice regarding the law in Maryland. If your case originates in Georgia where you are posting,... View More
I'm a convicted felon and just enrolled into college studying (BA) Psychology. I want to become a substance abuse counselor.
answered on Sep 24, 2024
The Virginia Board of Counseling seems to have broad discretion on certification decisions. There does not appear to be any conviction that would act as an automatic bar to certification. Each candidate appears to be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. For more information, the Board of Counseling... View More
He was dismissed from the school bc of another incident. What to do
answered on Sep 23, 2024
There is no statute of limitations on felony offenses in Virginia. I obviously do not know what specifics act(s) your daughter is alleging, but a felony offense could potentially be prosecuted even after more than a decade. If your daughter suspects a crime happened and wishes to report it, she... View More
2C:20-11b(1)
answered on Sep 23, 2024
Its the same penalty in Bloomfield as in any other court in Essex County or even the whole state; Up to 18 months in Jail, $10,000 fine. and 10 days community service assuming it is a first offense. The community service requirement increases if you have priors. That being said other penalties... View More
Multiple stabs wounds
answered on Sep 22, 2024
I would recommend first that you attempt to meet with the Commonwealth's Attorney for the jurisdiction where this happened. Such a meeting would give you an opportunity to voice your concerns about the investigation and possibly get some answers from the lead prosecutor as to why no criminal... View More
answered on Sep 22, 2024
It is up to you. Having a criminal record can impact your future and getting a good lawyer can make a difference. I frequently tell a story about being a terrible plumber. If I have a leaky toilet I will spend hours and waste solder but eventually I will get the leak to stop. If I have to redo... View More
Exclusion of Expert Testimony: Whether the trial court committed reversible error by excluding the testimony of one of Ramirez’s expert witnesses, Dr. David Beaver, an Austin-based linguist, due to his limited “experience with South Texas culture.”
Limitation on Cross-Examination:... View More
answered on Sep 21, 2024
You need to get a good Appeal Lawyer.
First: you need to file a Notice of Appeal Immediately! You have 30 days from your sentence to file the Notice of Appeal.
If you are past that time limit, you must still file the Notice of Appeal with the District Court Clerk immediately. After... View More
My brother is currently serving at an TDCJ ISF for 90 days for parole violation . We just found out that DA may be considering pressing charges against him on a case in which the other party lied to police about domestic violence, has since completed an affidavit attesting that their original... View More
answered on Sep 20, 2024
The only way to meaningfully address the issue is to hire a criminal defense attorney. Sometimes, if you catch a case before criminal charges are formally filed, a defense lawyer can convince the DA not to file the case at all. There isn't a lot of time to waste, though. You'll need to... View More
Will a sealed conviction need to be disclosed on an immigration application?
answered on Sep 17, 2024
Not likely; Rule 1:1 of the Rules of the Supreme Court of Virginia states that the conviction and sentencing order in your criminal case has long since been made final.
There is, however, a new law that should come into effect next year that may allow you to petition to have your felony... View More
She has a bottomless pocket out to financially harm me, bribing attorneys I get and cannot prove. He got her my tax attorney info subpoening my bank records so she could get them to mess with my taxes and I caught it. Federal taxes, do I need a CA attorney? I have a CPA CFF CFE, needs to work... View More
answered on Oct 3, 2024
Indeed, should your wife's attorney be engaged in federal tax fraud, this might constitute a federal offense. Tax fraud is a major offense whether encouraged or facilitated, especially when involving bank records and subpoenas. Keeping in mind that every situation is unique, here are some... View More
My friend got convicted of a murder charge and received a sentence for 45 years and been gone for 8. Is there a chance he can get it appealed and get time reduced?
answered on Sep 20, 2024
If your friend has already been imprisoned for 8 years, appeal is no longer an option, but your friend could file a writ of habeas corpus challenging his/her confinement. The writ of habeas corpus is a mechanism to address fundamentally defective procedure leading to constitutional error or claims... View More
I completed 10 hours of community service between May 1st and 18th. I brought this to the judge on May 30th. The judge assigned me 20 hours of community service. Do I need to do 10 additional hours or 20 in total?
answered on Sep 15, 2024
Without being there I couldn't tell you. I recommend calling the clerk's office for the court in question and asking if there are any notes on your warrant or summons that indicate what the judge wanted. At the very least, you can tell the judge you double-checked with the clerk's if... View More
I took about $100 worth of items from a car. I gave the items back to the officer so they got their stuff back. The officer specifically told me that she seen the video and had a list of the missing items which she lied and did not and coerced me into telling her I did it and threatened me and my... View More
answered on Sep 15, 2024
If you have been charged with an offense it is always better to turn yourself in rather to be arrested at an inopportune time by an officer. I recommend doing so early in the work week so that if for some reason the magistrate holds you without bond you won't sit around all weekend in the... View More
my ex and i are being targeted and our rights have been violated by the police and sheriffs
answered on Sep 15, 2024
Sorry to hear. You can contact a civil rights attorney in your area and also file a complaint with the office of police accountability for that police jurisdiction.
If you are accused of or are a suspect in a crime, a criminal defense attorney in your area should be the first person you... View More
A close family member has died. Only one person was named beneficiary of the estate. The beneficiary truly loved the family member that died and took care of that family member with good intentions for a long time. Other people in the family did nothing to help the grantor when he was very sick and... View More
answered on Sep 14, 2024
There is nothing the toxic family members can do, but if they keep it up, the person being slandered can consider getting a civil litigation attorney and filing suit against them for these behaviors, at best it may be to just ignore them if possible and hopefully they will tire, if not, then... View More
My fiance is incarcerated we have zero income now,, he is charged with enter structure, poss. Of burglary tools,
petite larceny. Accused of these crimes because fiancee vehicle license plate was seen on flock camera in the area , vehicle matching description was seen on camera a block... View More
answered on Sep 13, 2024
Unfortunately you generally can get court appointed/public defender or retain an attorney you choose. The standard is not extremely high and most court appointed attorneys and public defenders meet that minimum level. But if you're not happy you would likely need to hire an attorney. If... View More
I was involved in a 3 car minor crash, I hit the car in front of me at a light I was going maybe 2 miles an hour if that, the light was green for 3 seconds then turned red I wasn't paying attention in that exact moment causing me to hit the vehicle in front of me and him hitting the car in... View More
answered on Sep 13, 2024
In the context of Oregon law, which can be generalized to understand similar legal frameworks elsewhere, a "hit and run" with injury involves a driver leaving the scene of an accident where they have caused injury or death without fulfilling their legal obligations.
There might... View More
It is from March 2018, only that one felony. I’m coming up on 7 years, I have no other charges, I finished my probation March 2020 and everything is paid off. I know I am able to do the process myself but what is the risk of doing it without a lawyer? Any other information you can give me on the... View More
answered on Sep 12, 2024
Yes, it is possible to attempt to get a Theft I charge expunged without a lawyer, but the difficulty can vary significantly based your exact circumstances.
Typically, you might need to meet certain criteria like having completed all terms of your sentence (including probation or parole),... View More
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