I would have to know more, but the short answer is no. What they did was what's called an "Inventory Search." If there is another driver who can take the car, they cannot impound the car a
Sentencing in such a case as this depends on many things, not just the amount of money stolen (empbezzeled, etc). For one thing it will depend on whether or not this is a first offense. It will a
M.D., Member, California and New York Bar
answered 1 month ago
Depending on what the standard procedure is for the court you are appearing in there may be a possibility of some kind of diversion program but generally in city/ justice court there is no formal dive
Under no circumstances should you meet with the police without an attorney present. The fact is that you should not have spoken to them at all without a lawyer. This is true even if they come to your
M.D., Member, California and New York Bar
answered 2 months ago
The police may charge you even without informing you of your Miranda rights however that may limit the use of your statements as evidence against you at trial. I would suggest contacting an exp