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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 an officer search my car for drugs without permission?

Answered by attorney Eric M. Mark
Criminal Law lawyer at The Law Office of Eric M. Mark
This depends what state you are in and on several other factors. It seems like there may be a viable motion to suppress the evidence and/or challenge the idea that the straw must be used for drugs. I highly recommend you speak with and retain an attorney ASAP.
This depends what state you are in and on several other factors. It seems like there may be a viable motion to suppress the evidence and/or challenge the idea that the straw must be used for drugs. I highly recommend you speak with and retain an attorney ASAP.
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Should I plead guilty even though I had a 0% BAC? How?

Answered by attorney Jason William Savela
Criminal Law lawyer at The Savela Law Firm, P.C.
if the meds affect your ability to drive, then you are likely DUI, if not, not The PD should try to get the state?s toxicologist to give an opinion as to whether these medications in the quantities shown impair driving. Often, this can be accomplished by calling the states tox and asking a few questions. I do it when necessary. Sometimes the state tox goes our way. Sometimes they fudge and say impaired even when not. But, if they go our way, the DA will almost always dismiss. What is the harm? Be nice to your PD. S/he is overworked and may not know much yet. Trust me, s/he wants to win but might not know how.
if the meds affect your ability to drive, then you are likely DUI, if not, not The PD should try to get the state?s toxicologist to give an opinion as to whether these medications in the quantities shown impair driving. Often, this can be accomplished by calling the states tox and asking a few questions. I do it when necessary. Sometimes the state tox goes our way. Sometimes they fudge and say impaired even when not. But, if they go our way, the DA will almost always dismiss. What is the harm? Be nice to your PD. S/he is overworked and may not know much yet. Trust me, s/he wants to win but might not know how.
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Can my 13 year old get in trouble for making a false allegation?

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Answered by attorney Stephen Lewis Freeborn (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Freeborn Law Offices P.S.
Yes. You need to teach your daughter that lying about someone... especially accusing them of sexual assault, is a terrible thing to do. She does a HUGE disservice to those girls/women who are truly victims of sexual assault. Have you ever heard the story "Chicken Little"? Your daughter makes false accusations about someone, eventually people will stop believing her and then what happens in the event that she truly is a victim?
Yes. You need to teach your daughter that lying about someone... especially accusing them of sexual assault, is a terrible thing to do. She does a HUGE disservice to those girls/women who are truly victims of sexual assault. Have you ever heard the story "Chicken Little"? Your daughter makes false accusations about someone, eventually people will stop believing her and then what happens in the event that she truly is a victim?
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