Contact a lawyer, he could tell you one way or the other. Without a lawyer, yes, if you have a court date, you have to appear. Depending on the charge, with a lawyer, sometimes you don't have to.
Let's see, umm, loss of license, fines, jail time...., you know this is the kind of thing that causes us all to have to pay more money for goods and services. People get the mentality that since everyone else is doing it, I might as well too. My only hope is that you realize that this is wrong...
Call the clerk of the Court and they will be able to look up the case and let you know if there is any outstanding bench warrants, stop being embarrased and get it cleared up, you may need to get an attourney as well. Which if you can afford one is always the best approach to get matters of the...
Have you gotten an atty yet? If not you'd better soon, not that I'm a legal expert or anything, but I know that any violation of your probation usally means that you serve out the original sentence, plus sometimes more for parole violation. I'd say it's pretty serious, especially trafficking...
Get a lawyer, he may be able to appear on your behalf, but more than likely you'll still have to speak with the probate office or at leats someone in the courts. Your lawyer should be able to get continuances for you, but, at some point you will have to answer to the charges. Meaning, come back...
Sir, My question is this, in any case, if the case is still under investigation, is the witness for the prosecution generally supposed to remain silent about specifics of the case, and if so, if the accuser discusses details about the case with virtually anyone who'll listen, does this in any...
Was hoping for a response from NYClex
Sir, was just hoping to hear your take on this matter, I know your area of expertise seems to be in civilian practise, but I was just thinking that you could advise as to what implication this would have in the vast cases you've seen?
Ok, since the prosecutions witness hasn't...
What does this do to the case??? The prosecutions witness has discussed in great detail and lengths, specifics about the case. What, if any, repurcussions will this bring for this witness and the case?
My question is this, in any case, if the case is still under investigation, is the witness for the prosecution generally supposed to remain silent about specifics of the case, and if so, if the accuser discusses details about the case with virtually anyone who'll listen, does this in any way...
Just wondering if anyone has any information regarding the applicability of speed trap laws governing a military installation as well as how much of an effect and merit does the actions of the MP's have on their credibility? The reason is, I was stopped for speeding on post here at Ft Jackson...
Being personally there in NC, no, it's not reprehensible, they're fully within the law of NC. Had the same situation, got a ticket and then about 100 different offers for legal services. Well, my reaction at first was very similar to yours, but, it is very legal, can't remeber the exact...
Certainly makes one wonder and think. I think it's a shame that the husband wouldn't just allow the parents to take guardianship over her, go on with his life, air on the side of trying to do what's right , or, best for everyone, not on principle, or something that could easily be construed as...
Sure seems about right to me, sorry to hear that this happened, but hopefully this will be a lesson learned, albeit a painful one, not that I'm an atty or anything, just have been around a little while and have heard about similar cases. Unfortunately, when you're on parole, you have to very...
Had a very similar situation. My wife and her ex., both waved their rights to child support from the other. I think this was initially done for his benefit, because in the beginning she had the kids and simply wanted nothing more to do with him. Well, long story short, his brother is a very...