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If my boyfriend is on probation for felony assault and just got a domestic violence in the third degree charge, any idea what might happen?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Thomas Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
He is going to jail on a probation violation. IF he has 2 or more years left on probation, he should expect to go to jail for 2+ years.
He is going to jail on a probation violation. IF he has 2 or more years left on probation, he should expect to go to jail for 2+ years.

What happens if this is my third DUI?

Gregory Charles Graf
Answered by attorney Gregory Charles Graf (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Bertram & Graf, LLC
There is mandatory jail required in any DUI case above a .2 as well as subsequent offenses. You clearly have a disease that requires treatment. I strongly advise you to obtain an advocate who can present a mitigation argument for you as well as explore potential defenses. There are alternate terms for jail that need to be explored. I highly suggest you pursue an in residence treatment program in addition to the steps you are already taking.
There is mandatory jail required in any DUI case above a .2 as well as subsequent offenses. You clearly have a disease that requires treatment. I strongly advise you to obtain an advocate who can present a mitigation argument for you as well as explore potential defenses. There are alternate terms for jail that need to be explored. I highly suggest you pursue an in residence treatment program in addition to the steps you are already taking.
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If my boyfriend has a harassment charge from 2 years ago, can he get this removed from his record?

Answered by attorney Marshall S. Tauber
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Offices of Marshall S. Tauber
The law in Michigan is that a person with a criminal record of ONE, qualifying, conviction can apply to have that ONE conviction removed from his/her criminal history through an order of Expungement after the five year anniversary of the date of conviction. In your boyfriend's case, if he has no other convictions, he will have to wait 3 more yrs.before he is eligible to file for expungement.
The law in Michigan is that a person with a criminal record of ONE, qualifying, conviction can apply to have that ONE conviction removed from his/her criminal history through an order of Expungement after the five year anniversary of the date of conviction. In your boyfriend's case, if he has no other convictions, he will have to wait 3 more yrs.before he is eligible to file for expungement.
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