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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

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Can officer be charged with filing false statement?

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Answered by attorney Michael J Palumbo (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Palumbo & Associates, PC
Retain counsel because an attorney will know how to obtain discovery, demand the video under FOIL, and a whole bunch of other stuff to defend this ticket.
Retain counsel because an attorney will know how to obtain discovery, demand the video under FOIL, and a whole bunch of other stuff to defend this ticket.
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Can I sue the person who provoked a fight that caused someone to die?

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Answered by attorney Terry Alan Nelson (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Nelson & Lawless
You cant, but sure, your grandson could sue. Anybody can sue anybody for anything. Winning is entirely different. Ignoring the obvious problems that he was already convicted of the crime, and used all those facts and arguments in his defense, unsuccessfully, then wildly assuming he can win a civil case, does the defendant[s] have substantial assets to collect from to pay you back the substantial attorney fees and court costs you are going to spend?? Seriously, I would not take your money to even consider such case. Im sorry for you, but there is no case here.
You cant, but sure, your grandson could sue. Anybody can sue anybody for anything. Winning is entirely different. Ignoring the obvious problems that he was already convicted of the crime, and used all those facts and arguments in his defense, unsuccessfully, then wildly assuming he can win a civil case, does the defendant[s] have substantial assets to collect from to pay you back the substantial attorney fees and court costs you are going to spend?? Seriously, I would not take your money to even consider such case. Im sorry for you, but there is no case here.
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Can a DUI charge be dropped after nine years?

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Answered by attorney Eric James Schurman (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Eric Schurman Attorney at Law
Unfortunately, the statute of limitation applies to the filing of criminal charges. Charges were filed a long time ago, but you failed to appear for the arraignment. You will need to hire an attorney to assist you.
Unfortunately, the statute of limitation applies to the filing of criminal charges. Charges were filed a long time ago, but you failed to appear for the arraignment. You will need to hire an attorney to assist you.
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