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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

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Can my 16-year old son be fingerprinted and photographed even though no charges have been filed yet?

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Answered by attorney Robert Jason De Groot (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at R. Jason de Groot, P.A.
No they do not have to charge him before interrogating him and getting him to confess. He should not go to the station, he should hire an attorney. Just being there is not enough, and acting nervous does not indicate that he had anything to do with the theft. He should have just walked away from the friend when he realized what had been done. He does need an attorney for this because it can affect him for the rest of his life. Do not let him even talk to the police.
No they do not have to charge him before interrogating him and getting him to confess. He should not go to the station, he should hire an attorney. Just being there is not enough, and acting nervous does not indicate that he had anything to do with the theft. He should have just walked away from the friend when he realized what had been done. He does need an attorney for this because it can affect him for the rest of his life. Do not let him even talk to the police.
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What will happen if my license was suspended at the time of my dui?

Answered by attorney Bruce H. Lehr
Criminal Law lawyer at Lehr Levi & Mendez, P.A.
In Flordpida, a DWLS charges does not enhance a DUI charge. It would be best to try to clear up the suspension prior to court.
In Flordpida, a DWLS charges does not enhance a DUI charge. It would be best to try to clear up the suspension prior to court.

Will a driving on a revoked license charge still stand if the officer did not ask my husband to sign?

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Answered by attorney Robert Jason De Groot (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at R. Jason de Groot, P.A.
So, tell him not to show up in court and see what happens. The ticket is not invalidated because the defendant did not sign. He was lucky that he was not arrested and taken to jail.
So, tell him not to show up in court and see what happens. The ticket is not invalidated because the defendant did not sign. He was lucky that he was not arrested and taken to jail.
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