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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Can I be sent out of state for a Warrant?

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Answered by attorney Eric E Rothstein (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Rothstein Law PLLC
Its possible. Every County has different policies on what type of case they will extradite on. Many don't on misdemeanor case.
Its possible. Every County has different policies on what type of case they will extradite on. Many don't on misdemeanor case.

Is it possible to get my ticket for possession of marijuana sealed?

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Answered by attorney Eric E Rothstein (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Rothstein Law PLLC
I routinely get these dismissed and sealed early. Hopefully your lawyer knows how to do that. If it is not sealed, it will show up on a background search for a year - assuming you can get a marijuana ACD.
I routinely get these dismissed and sealed early. Hopefully your lawyer knows how to do that. If it is not sealed, it will show up on a background search for a year - assuming you can get a marijuana ACD.
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What should we do if my daughter was caught shoplifting?

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Answered by attorney Brad Alan Howell (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Meadows & Howell, LLC
If you choose to retain counsel, then you will want to do so prior to the hearing. If you choose to go with appointed counsel, then it will depend upon the court in which your case is heard; some jurisdictions have a public defender, whereas others will simply have a list of attorneys who can serve as appointed counsel. Based upon your daughter's financial situation, she will likely meet the requirements for having counsel appointed to represent her, should she choose to do so. If you do choose to have an appointed attorney represent her, then you may want to contact the court before the hearing date. Most courts will handle this at the time of the hearing, but it doesn't hurt to try to contact them ahead of time; you may be able to get the appointment taken care of before the hearing, and it may help expedite things along. The pre-trial diversion programs (also known as court referral programs in some jurisdictions) are typically handled the day of the hearing. Given your daughter's absence of a criminal record and the mild nature of this offense, she may very well be eligible for a pre-trial diversion program. Ultimately, this is up to the discretion of the prosecutor and judge. They will usually let you know up front whether this is something that they are offering.
If you choose to retain counsel, then you will want to do so prior to the hearing. If you choose to go with appointed counsel, then it will depend upon the court in which your case is heard; some jurisdictions have a public defender, whereas others will simply have a list of attorneys who can serve as appointed counsel. Based upon your daughter's financial situation, she will likely meet the requirements for having counsel appointed to represent her, should she choose to do so. If you do choose to have an appointed attorney represent her, then you may want to contact the court before the hearing date. Most courts will handle this at the time of the hearing, but it doesn't hurt to try to contact them ahead of time; you may be able to get the appointment taken care of before the hearing, and it may help expedite things along. The pre-trial diversion programs (also known as court referral programs in some jurisdictions) are typically handled the day of the hearing. Given your daughter's absence of a criminal record and the mild nature of this offense, she may very well be eligible for a pre-trial diversion program. Ultimately, this is up to the discretion of the prosecutor and judge. They will usually let you know up front whether this is something that they are offering.
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