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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.

Must one enter a plea at arraignment?

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Answered by attorney Mark A. Broughton (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Mark A. Broughton, PC
Yes. The record will show you entered a Not Guilty plea at your initial arraignment (your lawyer may have done it), and the second after the prelim. So, you entered a plea in the lower court to the charges alleged in the Complaint, and then to the "official charges" contained in the Information.
Yes. The record will show you entered a Not Guilty plea at your initial arraignment (your lawyer may have done it), and the second after the prelim. So, you entered a plea in the lower court to the charges alleged in the Complaint, and then to the "official charges" contained in the Information.
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Can my mother be served if she did not answer the door?

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Answered by attorney Scott Adrian Tibbedeaux (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Offices of Scott Tibbedeaux & Associates
The regulations in regards to personal service of legal documents are that the person being served is within normal speaking distance; the person is identified as the person being served; inform the party they are being served; give the documents to the party, if the party refuses the documents-they may be left in their presence. If your mother confirmed that she was the party being served through the door, then she may be considered served.
The regulations in regards to personal service of legal documents are that the person being served is within normal speaking distance; the person is identified as the person being served; inform the party they are being served; give the documents to the party, if the party refuses the documents-they may be left in their presence. If your mother confirmed that she was the party being served through the door, then she may be considered served.
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Will my failure to appear be dropped once the case is dropped?

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Answered by attorney Terry Alan Nelson (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Nelson & Lawless
No. You have angered the court by disobeying court orders and subpoena's, costing the court time and money. You face prosecution on the FTA's that led to the warrants. You'd better get yourself an attorney, and listen to his advice instead of making such poor decisions as you have so far.
No. You have angered the court by disobeying court orders and subpoena's, costing the court time and money. You face prosecution on the FTA's that led to the warrants. You'd better get yourself an attorney, and listen to his advice instead of making such poor decisions as you have so far.
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