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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

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Will he get time served when he goes to court then be released and will he have to do time for driving with a suspended license?

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Answered by attorney Robert Jason De Groot (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at R. Jason de Groot, P.A.
I do not know enough of the facts to say whether he will get time served, but that might be an option, depending upon who he hires as an attorney, who the prosecutor is, and who the judge is.
I do not know enough of the facts to say whether he will get time served, but that might be an option, depending upon who he hires as an attorney, who the prosecutor is, and who the judge is.
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Answered by attorney Joseph Cameron Bodiford
Criminal Law lawyer at Bodiford Law
Pretty simple - you need a motion to withdraw the warrant, which you can file but I always advise to have an experienced criminal defense attorney do. It will require a court appearance, most likely.
Pretty simple - you need a motion to withdraw the warrant, which you can file but I always advise to have an experienced criminal defense attorney do. It will require a court appearance, most likely.
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If subpoena was posted to my door, and not hand delivered do I still have to go?

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Answered by attorney Edward D Flint (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Edward D. Flint Attorney at Law
Technically, a subpoena to appear in court on a criminal case as a witness requires personal service on you or a member of your household age 14 or older who answers the door. Mailing and leaving on the doorstep are insufficient service of the subpoena. The rules also require that a witness fee of a minimum of $18.50 is included with the subpoena.
Technically, a subpoena to appear in court on a criminal case as a witness requires personal service on you or a member of your household age 14 or older who answers the door. Mailing and leaving on the doorstep are insufficient service of the subpoena. The rules also require that a witness fee of a minimum of $18.50 is included with the subpoena.
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