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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

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I got a ticket for going 85 in a 55 what should I do now?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Thomas Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
Either retain an attorney or plead guilty, what else is there to think about. IF it is in GA, there will be a super speeding fine. Depending on your age your license will be suspended.
Either retain an attorney or plead guilty, what else is there to think about. IF it is in GA, there will be a super speeding fine. Depending on your age your license will be suspended.
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What is an officer supposed to do when given a false tip?

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Answered by attorney Mark Corwin Bruce (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Office M. C. Bruce
Is this a hypothetical? "shoots up the bus" sounds rather extreme. If police receive a tip they know to be false, they are not obligated to "check it out." Problem is, most cops will not admit they knew a tip was false. In the hypothetical you describe, it will come down to why the officer chose not to frisk the suspect who then "shot up the bus."
Is this a hypothetical? "shoots up the bus" sounds rather extreme. If police receive a tip they know to be false, they are not obligated to "check it out." Problem is, most cops will not admit they knew a tip was false. In the hypothetical you describe, it will come down to why the officer chose not to frisk the suspect who then "shot up the bus."
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How can I prove someone is innocent of a crime if I can't afford a lawyer?

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Answered by attorney Robert Jason De Groot (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at R. Jason de Groot, P.A.
He can name the person who was in the car. He can probably get the public defender appointed to represent him and tell all these facts to the pd.
He can name the person who was in the car. He can probably get the public defender appointed to represent him and tell all these facts to the pd.