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    Alcohol & Drugs: MIP, MIC, Intoxication SELL,CONSUME,POSS charge in ND

    Not true at all. I'm aware of a lot of people with OUILs, etc., accepted to medical school as well as Law School. If it's your only crime, you should contact an attorney for a plea deal. Many prosecutors, if they hear what happened, will possibly reduce it to some kind of civil infraction...
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    Sex Crimes, Sex Offenders We need imeadiate help. Please read this and give us some answers.

    Well, at least they're being honest and saying it's them. I'm getting increasingly annoyed with people talking about "thear frend" when it's obviously them. Also, some of the posts, like the person who somehow got a .12 BAL by drinking punch they didn't know was "spiked." . .I mean, REALLY?
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    Sex Crimes, Sex Offenders We need imeadiate help. Please read this and give us some answers.

    The edit has been turned off for me as well, probably about 1-2 weeks. And you're being silly. Bunny Sex beats school work every time!
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    Sex Crimes, Sex Offenders We need imeadiate help. Please read this and give us some answers.

    It seems like the research you've already done answers the question. You can always consult an attorney in NY City to cover your tracks. I have a strong feeling that 18/16 in New York City is fine. New York City probably says you have to be within 2 years of each other, but I'm not sure. It...
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    Sex Crimes, Sex Offenders Living arrangements for sexual offender

    As far as your other questions, you need to know/find out if he is still on parole.
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    Sex Crimes, Sex Offenders Living arrangements for sexual offender

    I'm not sure about Ohio law, but for the most part he can't live within certain feet of schools and parks. seniorjudge is right though. The law doesn't really matter, if his mother doesn't want to allow him back into the home. Is there a law against him living in the same household as...
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    deprivation of charater

    Not to be mean, maybe English is your second language. I defy absolutely everyone to know what you are saying. Please take a breath, and use some coherent grammar structure. And I'm fairly certain there is no such thing as "deprivation" of character, but I could be wrong. I've heard of...
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    Alcohol & Drugs: MIP, MIC, Intoxication MIP/Open intox in Michigan

    Your admission is enough for an MIP. You should still plead not guilty at arraignment, and if you don't get an attorney, at least talk to the prosecutor at some point and work out a plea arrangement. Michigan seems to have a disproportianate amount of MIPs, and for the most part, your first...
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    Arrest, Search, Seizure, Warrant house searched without constent

    I don't mean this is a condescending way. It is hard for me to know what happened, especially since you have no punctuation. For example this is your first "sentence" It reads really strange.
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    Parole, Probation Ohio Probation Violations

    Yes, what you just said is permissable by law.
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    Arrest, Search, Seizure, Warrant search of my home

    I think their main argument would be that if they didn't search the room for the contraband, there was serious jeopardy that the contraband would be destroyed. Also, if they claim they saw someone somehow put evidence into the room, that would be another argument. Then again with Patriot...
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    Parole, Probation Ohio Probation Violations

    Upon re-reading it, I should mention that the odds of them getting a maximum above 17 days in jail is slim. Probably hope for 17 days in jail, probation revoked. . . again, a lot of possibilities. . .
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    Parole, Probation Ohio Probation Violations

    It depends. Sometimes a 1 year misdemeanor has 24 months probation. They can't exceed the maximum permissable. So, as it's a misdemeanor, it can be a maximum of 93 days or 365 days. OF course if the probation violation was a crime that can change things. Also, depending on how things go...
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    Public Defender is not doing his job- what can we do?

    Oh, and of course, find out who his boss is and demand a different attorney due to malpractice. For the grievance, be sure to file everything that he has done, including taking a long time to answer phone calls, refusal to do what promised and all attorneys should do, etc.
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    Public Defender is not doing his job- what can we do?

    Tell him you'll be filing a grievance with the State Bar for malpractice. If this doesn't get his attention he's in the upper echelons of idiot.
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    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft exradition help nv-ny

    THe odds are near 100% that NY would have him extradited.
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    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft Accused of internal theft

    There's a very good chance the investigator is "fishing."
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    Parole, Probation Ohio Probation Violations

    It depends on the offense. Either 93 days or 365 days are the max.
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    Alcohol & Drugs: MIP, MIC, Intoxication mip in michigan

    Pleading not guilty and working out a plea deal makes the most sense. Of course, be sure you are retaining AA sign-in sheets. It would probably be a bonus if you get a sponser and they appear or write a letter on your behalf. Good Luck.
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