is there anyway to get 4year stalking 28 year marriage thru text sentence suspended or no j~il time after wearing a monitor for a year before court never been in jail before this

answered on Dec 12, 2020
Your question is not clear or in complete sentences. Call a criminal lawyer.
I was convicted in Sept. 2016 for a felony. I was sentenced in Nov. 2016 to 1 year with good time. I spend 5 months in WinnField Correctional before being released Feb. 2017. It was my first offense. The charge was Simple Burglary of inhabitant dwelling. I’ve finished parole in Sept. 2017 and... View More

answered on Oct 31, 2020
You may qualify for a first offender’s pardon. Then you may get an expungement without waiting 10 years.
I was a passenger in a car I was helping transport back to Texas that I was legally borrowing to do repairs to. The driver (I just met) was hired by vehicle owner to help me make the trip, and unbeknownst to me in possession of meth and a R/X pill/s (of which we were both charged because it was... View More

answered on Sep 11, 2020
You need to hire a criminal attorney to develop a defense. Do NOT give anyone a statement.

answered on Jul 9, 2020
Hire a custody attorney to file contempt and for a civil warrant.

answered on Jun 18, 2020
§62. Simple burglary
A. Simple burglary is the unauthorized entering of any dwelling, vehicle, watercraft, or other structure, movable or immovable, or any cemetery, with the intent to commit a felony or any theft therein, other than as set forth in R.S. 14:60.
B. Whoever commits... View More
Someone called saying they were from a law firm about an online loan from I think 2007... I know for a fact I never applied for an online loan but they said the money went to my bank account. I have been dealing with different companies regarding this one loan for about 5 years now and none of them... View More

answered on Mar 28, 2020
1) Make a criminal complain about your Aunt with the Sheriff's Office & print any proof you have of it. Get a copy of the charges you file.
2) Shut down any accounts she had access to.
3) File reports with any banks at which fraudulent transactions occurred and get copies... View More

answered on Feb 16, 2020
Look at the contract you signed with the bond company.

answered on Feb 12, 2020
You should NOT serve time for violation if new charge dismiseed.

answered on Jan 31, 2020
Depends on their prior offenses. Hire a criminal attorney.
*With the ammunition in a separate compartment*

answered on Dec 10, 2019
if your son was under age, technically your brother committed an assault. You need to take the youth to a dermatologist for starters. You can also sue him but if he doesn't own much that may not get you anywhere.
I'm on a 1yr. Unsupervised probation and a fines of 525$ and it can be ratifaction r ratified
I have an assault on my military record. I am trying to get accepted into nursing school and obtain licensing in Louisiana. Will this affect my chances of becoming a nurse in Louisiana?
I was bribed into thinking I wouldn’t be stuck to pay the payments of several phones bought by the credit mule. I was quietly forced to sign my signature.
I was attempting to pass a souped up Camaro which was speeding so I could switch lanes. It was in a 45mph zone and I went at least 55mph. When the cop pulled me over he asked if I was trying to out run the Camero I said yes. Because of that he stated on the ticket I was drag racing, I’m scared... View More

answered on Sep 17, 2019
Tell your parent to hire a traffic court attorney. You are not going to jail.
The upper lines put in surveillance cameras in the workplace. They claimed these cameras had no audio. But now, after leaving, I have determined they do have active audio. There are no signs or notices in the building about the audio surveillance. Is that legal?
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