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Q: Can a paid lawyer keep me out of jail on my 3 domestic charge it a felony I have a 48a and no assault charges
Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
answered on Mar 27, 2015

This is an excellent question to discuss with your defense attorney in a confidential meeting. Generally, attorneys cannot guarantee any results, and if they are, be VERY suspicious of any such promises.

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Q: It's my first domestic charge and I've ment been in trouble what's the Max timethat I could be looking at
Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
answered on Mar 27, 2015

When you have a problem like this, it is best to see an attorney and retain them to assist you. If you cannot afford a private attorney, the public defender assigned to your case will advise you of the consequences you are facing.

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Q: My boyfriend pleaded guilty to domestic assault but the charges were dropped can he get out
Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
answered on Jul 15, 2014

If he has plead guilty, there is likely a conviction now on his record. He should meet with a qualified criminal attorney or the attorney who represented him in the case where he pled guilty and review the particulars. I am not sure what you mean by "get out"(of jail?) or the conviction -... View More

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Q: My bf was arrested for a simple assault and domestic disorderly against me, I don't want to pursue case, what do I do

I don't want to pursue the case, it was a misunderstanding, what happens if I don't show up to court, and I haven't been notified yet and the court date is in two weeks

Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
answered on Apr 20, 2014

Make sure you are absolutely sure it is not another form of abuse that has somehow convinced you that the criminal charges are the result of a simple misunderstanding and be safe.

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Q: HOW DO I FILE A NO TRESPASS ORDER IN RHODE ISLAND??
Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
answered on Feb 16, 2013

If the police respond to, investigate, and charge Domestic Violence assault, a No Contact Order(NCO) of criminal nature is issued as a matter of course. If a victim petitions the court and makes an affidavit of imminent threats of physical harm, a civil order may issue commonly known as a RONCO... View More

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Q: Penalties for lying about domestic assault

I lied to the police about my boyfriend choking me. What can happen to me?

Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
answered on Jan 21, 2013

You may be charged with filing a false police report.

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CHAPTER 11-32

Obstructing Justice

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§ 11-32-2 False report of crime. – Every person who shall knowingly make or cause to be made a false statement of a crime,...
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