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Criminal defense lawyers represent individuals accused of committing crimes, ranging from minor offenses to serious felonies. They investigate the case, challenge evidence presented by the prosecution, negotiate plea bargains, and defend the client in court. Their primary duty is to protect the accused's constitutional rights and ensure a fair legal process.

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What would be the possible charges against me?

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Answered by attorney Jared Christian Winter (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Office of Jared C. Winter
Possible charges would include driving under the influence and driving on a suspended or revoked license. You answered your own question. Is that really what you wanted to ask?
Possible charges would include driving under the influence and driving on a suspended or revoked license. You answered your own question. Is that really what you wanted to ask?
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How can I get my criminal record cleaned for the military?

Answered by attorney Loren M. Dickstein
Criminal Law lawyer at Lewis Dickstein P.L.L.C.
Your case sounds very interesting. If you never went to court, the offenses should not be showing as convictions on your record. On the other hand, I suspect the charges are coming up under the "charge" segment of the criminal history records system (LIEN) and the court failed to issue a warrant for you. The charges are probably still outstanding. Given the length of time that has passed and your desire to go into the military, the prosecutor may be willing to dismiss the charges or reduce them to something that will not prevent you from going into the military.
Your case sounds very interesting. If you never went to court, the offenses should not be showing as convictions on your record. On the other hand, I suspect the charges are coming up under the "charge" segment of the criminal history records system (LIEN) and the court failed to issue a warrant for you. The charges are probably still outstanding. Given the length of time that has passed and your desire to go into the military, the prosecutor may be willing to dismiss the charges or reduce them to something that will not prevent you from going into the military.
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Can my husband be charged with domestic violence against my wishes if the violence was against me?

Answered by attorney Thomas J. Ogas
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Office of Thomas J. Ogas
You can't get the charges dropped. The DA alone has that power. All you can do is make it clear what your wishes are and then stand by your principles. You may refuse to testify on the grounds that you will incriminate yourself, then the DA will give you immunity and you will still have to testify. Of course, if you hit him first and instigated the whole thing, and you testify to that, he may end up being acquitted at trial. And since you will have been given immunity, you cannot be prosecuted either.
You can't get the charges dropped. The DA alone has that power. All you can do is make it clear what your wishes are and then stand by your principles. You may refuse to testify on the grounds that you will incriminate yourself, then the DA will give you immunity and you will still have to testify. Of course, if you hit him first and instigated the whole thing, and you testify to that, he may end up being acquitted at trial. And since you will have been given immunity, you cannot be prosecuted either.
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