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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 a misdeamor be changed to a felony?

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Answered by attorney Andrew Daniel Myers (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Offices of Andrew D. Myers
There's no magic wand and the question can't be answered without knowing all of the facts in order that the allegations can be compared to the range of criminal laws that might apply. At that point a "plea bargain" may or may not be possible. But again, no attorney can answer this question in a vacuum until after talking to you and I highly recommend that you obtain a consultation with a criminal defense attorney.
There's no magic wand and the question can't be answered without knowing all of the facts in order that the allegations can be compared to the range of criminal laws that might apply. At that point a "plea bargain" may or may not be possible. But again, no attorney can answer this question in a vacuum until after talking to you and I highly recommend that you obtain a consultation with a criminal defense attorney.
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If someone cannot meet the conditions of probation, can alternate punishment be arranged?

Answered by attorney Kenneth G. Wincorn
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Offices of Kenneth G. Wincorn & Associates, P.C.
Go back to court and approach the chief probation officer first with your problem. Each county is different so find out what process the court prefers. The court coordinator may be helpful. Some judges prefer that probationers come to them to discuss a problem before there is a violation.
Go back to court and approach the chief probation officer first with your problem. Each county is different so find out what process the court prefers. The court coordinator may be helpful. Some judges prefer that probationers come to them to discuss a problem before there is a violation.
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Can a law firm have me arrested in my job without sending me documentation first?

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Answered by attorney David F. Stoddard (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The David F. Stoddard Law Firm
A law firm cannot have you arrested. Only a police agency can arrest you pursuant to an arrest warrant issued by a magistrate or other judicial officer. A law firm can be a complaining witness for an arrest warrant. However, it would be highly unusual for a law firm to call you and tell you are about to be arrested. Because you mention bankruptcy, it sounds as if this involves a debt. Debt collectors often lie and threaten to arrest debtors. However, you cannot be arrested for failure to pay a debt, except under unusual circumstances, such as fraud. If the debt collector is collecting a debt owed to someone else, rather that it own debt, threatening arrest is a violation of the Fair Debt Collection act. You may want to consult an attorney about suing them if that is the case.
A law firm cannot have you arrested. Only a police agency can arrest you pursuant to an arrest warrant issued by a magistrate or other judicial officer. A law firm can be a complaining witness for an arrest warrant. However, it would be highly unusual for a law firm to call you and tell you are about to be arrested. Because you mention bankruptcy, it sounds as if this involves a debt. Debt collectors often lie and threaten to arrest debtors. However, you cannot be arrested for failure to pay a debt, except under unusual circumstances, such as fraud. If the debt collector is collecting a debt owed to someone else, rather that it own debt, threatening arrest is a violation of the Fair Debt Collection act. You may want to consult an attorney about suing them if that is the case.
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