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The proof we have is that the car never evidenced a problem with the battery after replacement. Further, we took it to another dealer yesterday and they reported no evidence of arcing. So, they are...
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I have a Cadillac CTS (2003) that would not turn on and the key was stuck in the ignition. The dealer states that it has a bad ECU as a result of the battery cables being replaced incorrectly after...
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The probation officer should be able to give you an answer on the cost, if any. You must follow the rules of the state who is providing the supervision.
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In my jurisdiction, the expungment order states that you no longer have to acknowledge the arrest.
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They can use a ruse to get you to open the door. If they had an arrest warrant for someone present, then they could enter. If what they observed inside gave them probable cause to obtain a search...
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What is your jurisdiction and what is the misdemeanor charge?
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Your lease will tell you if your landlord is to pay for pest control. Otherwise, you may need to review your local Landlord/Tenant Law.
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You really need to ask your lawyer. He/she will be happy to explain this to you. You may just need to take time to got to his/her office.
The short answer is: pretrial diversion is a form of...
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I would have to see your conditions of probation to give you a definite answer; however, the diluted urine can be considered a violation as an attempt to tamper with the sample.
The second part or...
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The clerk of the court in which your case was filed should have a copy. You should be able to get a copy from the clerk for a small "copy" fee.
Your attorney may also have retained a copy. ...
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Implicit in the "pursue a course of study" is attending and making a good faith effort to do well. However, poor work is not punished, but not being honest with your p.o. will be punished.
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According to your question, the judge stated that you could be off probation within a week. Of course, it is then possible that you could not be off probation within a week. Regardless, to get off...
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You can tell him to ask the court to appoint a public defender. However, there is a good chance that he will have to serve some or all of his sentence. Judges don't like it when people they probate...
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With not paying the fine or taking the class, it looks as though you were simply thumbing your nose at the Court. If you go against the wisdom of those who answered your question, then you must...
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Did you ever report to your probation officer? Did you take your class? Was your probationary period 6 months or your sentence 6 moths (or both)?
The worst case is what Fr. Chuck stated.
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My sister has a 6 year old boxer who had the same problem, even after he was neutered. The vet prescribed Prozac. It works, unless they miss a dose.
Good luck!
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A walk before you leave the house and before bed may help. Especially if he is annoyed with you. Great bonding time.
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As I stated, the original question asked: "If you are in jail how long does the state have to indict you, before they have to release you?" This is the question that I answered. The question did...
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The original question asked how long they have to "indict" you before they have to release you from jail. As I stated, without any research, as it is ingrained in my tiny brain from my days as a...
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My apologies. I did not notice the jurisdiction in the post. I am so glad that you enjoy posting your criticisms. I probably will keep you busy. :rolleyes:
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This link may help: California Courts
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In my jurisdiction, there must be a probable cause hearing in district court within 10 days after the arrest, if the person is in custody. After the hearing, the government has 60 days to indict. ...
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You need to go to your probation officer and obtain a travel permit. It should be granted if you are in good standing, as you say.
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There are 34 Commercial Crime units across Canada. The Commercial Crime Program has over 450 RCMP members. Commercial Crime unit investigators have specialized knowledge and backgrounds in such...
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In Virginai: Class 6 felonies, a term of imprisonment of not less than one year nor more than five years, or in the discretion of the jury or the court trying the case without a jury, confinement in...
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I searched the web a bit and found this: Singer Redeye Sewing Machine Beautiful Red-Eye Model 66 Vintage 1920 Heavy Metal Great Decals
Hope this gives you an idea.
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You need to check the statute of limitations in your state. Excon is right. They will probably only "drop" the non-existing charge if you "work" for them. I would rather take my chance in court.
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Texas law: Sec. 30.02. BURGLARY. (a) A person commits an offense if, without the effective consent of the owner, the person:
(1) enters a habitation, or a building (or any portion of a...
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The elements of burglary are statute specific. What state are you in?
In my jurisdiction, a Burglary II is unlawfully entering or remaining in a dwelling with the intent to commit a crime. ...
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Generally, felonies are not subject to a statute of limitations. See generally Ronald J. Bacigal, Criminal Procedure § 14-9, 413 (2004). Generally, misdemeanors are subject to a one-year limitation,...
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Thank you! I think you are right. It appears to be a broken one. :o I'm a goof.
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I found this and have no idea what it is. I want to put in in the lost and found, but under what category? I thought it might be some kind of belt clip for a GPS device.
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I am not a chemist, nor an expert on the subject, but I know the test can pick up traces of cocaine from even cross contamination. Thus, unless the pipes were scrubbed clean, then the answer is...
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You can hire an attorney, but normally, you cannot recover the cost for such when in small claims court. Check with the court.
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It would be interesting to know in whose name is the car titled.
Verbal agreements are binding. Yor grandmother is just asking to get back the money she spent on helping your sister buy the car. ...
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Bearden v. Georgia, "held that revocation of probation and imprisonment of an indigent for failure to fully pay restitution and a fine violated due process absent a willful refusal to pay or absent a...
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I depends on who is speaking.
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I can't imagine a court not sending your husband to serve out his sentence. Absconding is normally viewed as a slap in the face to the court. If you report, even dirty, you have a chance to remain...
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I am not sure where this happened. If it was in the U.S. and this is your son's first brush with the law, little will happen.
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If the police came to the door and you allowed them to come in and then answered their questions, then there was no illegal search. The cops have the right to knock on your door and ask you...
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Excon is right. If you let it go, be the bigger person, then the divorce may go smoother. However, you need to only be with her when an independent witness is around. Do not put yourself in a...
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Well, innocent people can be convicted, but normally, they are not. However, to make a basd check charge, they will need either an eye witness (person or video) or a hand writing expert. Nowadays,...
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You lose on the expired tag, but lesson learned. As for the Exhibition of Speed, you could win if your testimony, and that of your witnesses, is credible. Even on a speeding violation, the burden...
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I have a couple of bird feeders that have been up a little less than a year. Now there is a Cooper's Hawk hanging around my front and back yards to munch on the little birds and it has even killed a...
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Normally domestic violence cases heve few independent witnesses. If it is just his word against hers, she may have a chance at trial. The other convictions, unless they quite similar in facts,...
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You state that the letter said your probation was "terminated." If it was terminated because you completed all that was required of you, then you will just need to make N.J. aware of that (hopefully...
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You can not ensure the charges against her are dropped. However, do not volunteer any information to the police or prosecution until you speak with your lawyer. It is possible what you say will be...
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I found out that it was a barrel seat. I had to use a long allen wrench (7/32). Thanks for the help!:)
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You need to go to a day labor place if you cannot find work any place else. Additionally, often times, courts will allow you to do volunteer work in exchange for your fines. If your jurisdiction...
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