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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

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If my brother was violated for dirty urine and his probation officer put out a warrant for him, how long will he do if he turn himself in?

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Answered by attorney Robert Jason De Groot (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at R. Jason de Groot, P.A.
He could do up to the original amount of time that he was facing initially. It is very serious and he needs to get an attorney with decades of experience.
He could do up to the original amount of time that he was facing initially. It is very serious and he needs to get an attorney with decades of experience.
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Is it legal to testify to something if at the time of incident your B>A> was 1.39?

Jared Clayton Austin
Answered by attorney Jared Clayton Austin (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Austin Legal Services, PLC
If you are referring to witnesses testifying at trial, then the answer is yes. If they were intoxicated at the time the events they are testifying to occurred, then the jury can and should take that into consideration when assessing that witnesses credibility and their ability to accurately recall the events they are testifying to. The judge or jury uses that information to assess how much weight to give that witnesses testimony. If you are asking can someone be convicted of attempted murder while intoxicated, that can be a valid defense to any crime of attempt as intoxication can be a defense to any crime of "specific intent" as all crimes of attempt are.
If you are referring to witnesses testifying at trial, then the answer is yes. If they were intoxicated at the time the events they are testifying to occurred, then the jury can and should take that into consideration when assessing that witnesses credibility and their ability to accurately recall the events they are testifying to. The judge or jury uses that information to assess how much weight to give that witnesses testimony. If you are asking can someone be convicted of attempted murder while intoxicated, that can be a valid defense to any crime of attempt as intoxication can be a defense to any crime of "specific intent" as all crimes of attempt are.
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We had a Detective come to our home and wanted to talk to my son. He said he thinks my son is involved with 5 theft of cars 2 grand theft

Lynn Willyerd Rhodes
Answered by attorney Lynn Willyerd Rhodes (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Lynn W. Rhodes, P.A. Attorney and Counselor at Law
I handle juvenile cases in Polk county.  if you are there, please call my office.   863-533-4594
I handle juvenile cases in Polk county.  if you are there, please call my office.   863-533-4594