Hello. This answer will vary state by state. At times more than one statute of limitations is applicable to a given legal problem and so you should have private attorney counsel right away. You should
I suggest that your son consult with a criminal defense attorney with respect to the minor in possession charge he is facing and see if he is eligible for court probation. If so, and he gets court pro
The Miranda warning (these are the rights that are typically read upon arrest) must be given when a person is taken into custody. If they are not and the suspect does not waive these rights,
M.D., Member, California and New York Bar
answered 2 months ago
So what she really did was try and get the upper hand by reporting you before you reported her. Do you have any witnesses to the incident? Other than say your children? I would speak
M.T.G., Member, New York Bar
answered 3 months ago
There is a difference between being charged with a felony and being convicted of one. Generally speaking, if you were charged and the charges were dropped, in most states you may qualify for an expung