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Intercession City Residents, consider several factors when selecting a lawyer including their experience, expertise, and reputation. AV Rated Attorneys represent a distinguished group of lawyers who have received top ratings from their peers for their exceptional ethical standards and an A grade (4.5 or higher).
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4.3
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Tucker Mitnik P.A.

4.9
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Tad A. Yates
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Panella Law Firm

5.0
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For an out of state warrant, how long can the state hold you while waiting for a response from the state where the warrant was issued?

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Answered by attorney Robert Jason De Groot (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at R. Jason de Groot, P.A.
This state can hold you for 30 days. The demanding state, or the responding state generally cannot be liable for your losses. What you need to do is hire an attorney, a private attorney who handles criminal defense.
This state can hold you for 30 days. The demanding state, or the responding state generally cannot be liable for your losses. What you need to do is hire an attorney, a private attorney who handles criminal defense.
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Can my boyfriend be released out of jail now that I have dropped the charges? Can I appeal so he will not be deported?

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Answered by attorney Francis John Cowhig (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Francis John Cowhig
Your question requires an attorney consultation. It is not a simple question that can be answered on this type of forum. There are many factors that would need to be considered and evaluated. With regards to your dropping the charges with "the lawyer assigned to him", which I assume you mean to be the public defender, did the D.A. agree to drop the charges? If not, his charges may still be pending. With regards to the immigration hold, is your boyfriend undocumented, a permanent resident or a U.S. citizen? I am assuming that since there is an immigration hold, he is probably undocumented and here in the U.S. illegally. If that is the case, he will be transferred from the county jail to an immigration detention center once his criminal case is over. He may be a mandatory detainer which means that he will be ineligible for an immigration bond.
Your question requires an attorney consultation. It is not a simple question that can be answered on this type of forum. There are many factors that would need to be considered and evaluated. With regards to your dropping the charges with "the lawyer assigned to him", which I assume you mean to be the public defender, did the D.A. agree to drop the charges? If not, his charges may still be pending. With regards to the immigration hold, is your boyfriend undocumented, a permanent resident or a U.S. citizen? I am assuming that since there is an immigration hold, he is probably undocumented and here in the U.S. illegally. If that is the case, he will be transferred from the county jail to an immigration detention center once his criminal case is over. He may be a mandatory detainer which means that he will be ineligible for an immigration bond.
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What does my ex have to file to get the state to drop a pending case against me.

Answered by attorney Diane Buerger
Criminal Law lawyer at The Buerger Law Firm, P.A.
Your attorney (whether private or court-appointed) should be able to answer your question.  If you do not have an attorney, you need to retain one or, if you cannot afford one, you should ask the court to appoint an attorney to represent you.  Since you were arrested, the judge should already have asked when you first went to court on the criminal charge if you were able to hire an attorney.   Unfortunately, the charge of violating an injunction or court order is not one in which the victim is the person who sought the injunction.  That may be one of the reasons your ex encountered problems when she tried to have the case dropped.  Again, your attorney should be able to explain this to you.  If you do not have an attorney, you need to retain one, or if you cannot afford to hire one, ask the court to appoint one ASAP.       
Your attorney (whether private or court-appointed) should be able to answer your question.  If you do not have an attorney, you need to retain one or, if you cannot afford one, you should ask the court to appoint an attorney to represent you.  Since you were arrested, the judge should already have asked when you first went to court on the criminal charge if you were able to hire an attorney.   Unfortunately, the charge of violating an injunction or court order is not one in which the victim is the person who sought the injunction.  That may be one of the reasons your ex encountered problems when she tried to have the case dropped.  Again, your attorney should be able to explain this to you.  If you do not have an attorney, you need to retain one, or if you cannot afford to hire one, ask the court to appoint one ASAP.       
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