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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.

Can I own a gun in the house if my husband has felonies?

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Answered by attorney Elizabeth B Carpenter (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Elizabeth B. Carpenter Law
From my experience, police officers and courts would consider your husband in possession of a firearm if it is in the house that he occupies. Having the gun locked up with your husband not having access to it will not make a difference. I would not allow anyone to have a gun in your house as long as he is living there.
From my experience, police officers and courts would consider your husband in possession of a firearm if it is in the house that he occupies. Having the gun locked up with your husband not having access to it will not make a difference. I would not allow anyone to have a gun in your house as long as he is living there.
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Will the judge make me proceed without an attorney for a contempt of court citation?

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Answered by attorney John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Musilli Brennan Associates, PLLC
It depends on the circumstances. If you could be jailed, it is possible the judge might have to offer you an appointed attorney (which you will eventually have to pay for anyway). Need details for any additional advice.
It depends on the circumstances. If you could be jailed, it is possible the judge might have to offer you an appointed attorney (which you will eventually have to pay for anyway). Need details for any additional advice.
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What will I be charged with violation of probation for possession of marijuana with a “whizznator” device?

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Answered by attorney Stephen A Barker (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Offices of Stephen A. Barker
You have three judges in 52-1. Your chances of avoiding jail will vary depending on the Judge. Judge MacKenzie has the scariest reputation but will listen and consider any defense provided for you particularly if you show the proper remorse and positive steps to improve. Judge Powers is fair minded but no judge likes to be fooled. Judge Bondy can be very tough but does have his days where he is more amenable to explanations. Best advice: borrow some money and get a local attorney who has credibility with those judges. You have too much at stake to risk an over burdened court appointed attorney. If you are participating in the Court's sobriety court program, you have waived your right to an attorney of your choice for any violation hearing.
You have three judges in 52-1. Your chances of avoiding jail will vary depending on the Judge. Judge MacKenzie has the scariest reputation but will listen and consider any defense provided for you particularly if you show the proper remorse and positive steps to improve. Judge Powers is fair minded but no judge likes to be fooled. Judge Bondy can be very tough but does have his days where he is more amenable to explanations. Best advice: borrow some money and get a local attorney who has credibility with those judges. You have too much at stake to risk an over burdened court appointed attorney. If you are participating in the Court's sobriety court program, you have waived your right to an attorney of your choice for any violation hearing.
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