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answered on Sep 19, 2018
Speak to your attorney regarding the exact parameters of your situation

answered on May 31, 2018
First-time offenders can face jail time; it just depends on what type of crime you committed.
about old stolen gun case worked by ATF, would it help that person avoid possible criminal fraud case that has not been filed yet?

answered on May 30, 2018
Without question this is not something which should be discussed on a public blog.
There are too many issues and not disclosed information to provide a competent analysis.
I'm in Kansas the buyer was from Missouri and transaction was done in Missouri if that makes a difference.

answered on Apr 3, 2018
Your challenges are the following: 1. Identifying and locating the buyer. 2. Getting a judgment against the buyer. 3. Collecting the judgment.
Without knowing more facts, it is tough to decide what options make sense for you. It's probably only worth suing if the the judgment is... View More
So I was arrested on Dec. 23rd, 2017 and on Dec. 27th, 2017 I was supposed to be going to MEPS. I realize it was irresponsible of me to do that but I was only thinking of my children and how I could actually afford to get them presents and that was the only solution I could see. Either way though I... View More

answered on Jan 2, 2018
Your felony drug charge is not going to get dismissed. If you hire an experienced attorney, they might be able to negotiate a plea bargain deal with the Prosecutor to get the charge reduced to a misdemeanor after you serve a period of time on probation. If you can't afford to hire a private... View More
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