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Memphis Residents, consider several factors when selecting a lawyer including their experience, expertise, and reputation. AV Rated Attorneys represent a distinguished group of lawyers who have received top ratings from their peers for their exceptional ethical standards and an A grade (4.5 or higher).
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Criminal defense lawyers represent individuals accused of committing crimes, ranging from minor offenses to serious felonies. They investigate the case, challenge evidence presented by the prosecution, negotiate plea bargains, and defend the client in court. Their primary duty is to protect the accused's constitutional rights and ensure a fair legal process.

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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.

10 appearances and still no trial date, excessive?

Arkady Bukh
Answered by attorney Arkady Bukh (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Bukh & Associates, PLLC
This is not totally unusual in New York courts.  Your attorney might have waived any speedy trial provisions with the hope of coming to some deal with the DA.  Conversely, the DA may have come without some vital piece of evidence or witness and the judge allowed them a continuance.  You need to ask your attorney to explain these delays to you, or if you are representing yourself, you need to make it clear to the judge that you do not understand why the case is going to be continued. 
This is not totally unusual in New York courts.  Your attorney might have waived any speedy trial provisions with the hope of coming to some deal with the DA.  Conversely, the DA may have come without some vital piece of evidence or witness and the judge allowed them a continuance.  You need to ask your attorney to explain these delays to you, or if you are representing yourself, you need to make it clear to the judge that you do not understand why the case is going to be continued. 
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What is criminal mischief?

Evan H Nass
Answered by attorney Evan H Nass (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Nass & Roper Law, LLP
§ 145.00 Criminal mischief in the fourth degree. A person is guilty of criminal mischief in the fourth degree when, having no right to do so nor any reasonable ground to believe that he or she has such right, he or she: 1. Intentionally damages property of another person; or 2. Intentionally participates in the destruction of an abandoned building as defined in section one thousand nine hundred seventy-one-a of the real property actions and proceedings law; or 3. Recklessly damages property of another person in an amount exceeding two hundred fifty dollars; or 4. With intent to prevent a person from communicating a request for emergency assistance, intentionally disables or removes telephonic, TTY or similar communication sending equipment while that person: (a) is attempting to seek or is engaged in the process of seeking emergency assistance from police, law enforcement, fire or emergency medical services personnel; or (b) is attempting to seek or is engaged in the process of seeking emergency assistance from another person or entity in order to protect himself, herself or a third person from imminent physical injury. The fact that the defendant has an ownership interest in such equipment shall not be a defense to a charge pursuant to this subdivision. Criminal mischief in the fourth degree is a class A misdemeanor.
§ 145.00 Criminal mischief in the fourth degree. A person is guilty of criminal mischief in the fourth degree when, having no right to do so nor any reasonable ground to believe that he or she has such right, he or she: 1. Intentionally damages property of another person; or 2. Intentionally participates in the destruction of an abandoned building as defined in section one thousand nine hundred seventy-one-a of the real property actions and proceedings law; or 3. Recklessly damages property of another person in an amount exceeding two hundred fifty dollars; or 4. With intent to prevent a person from communicating a request for emergency assistance, intentionally disables or removes telephonic, TTY or similar communication sending equipment while that person: (a) is attempting to seek or is engaged in the process of seeking emergency assistance from police, law enforcement, fire or emergency medical services personnel; or (b) is attempting to seek or is engaged in the process of seeking emergency assistance from another person or entity in order to protect himself, herself or a third person from imminent physical injury. The fact that the defendant has an ownership interest in such equipment shall not be a defense to a charge pursuant to this subdivision. Criminal mischief in the fourth degree is a class A misdemeanor.
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What will happen if a friend deposited a check but my account is already closed?

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Answered by attorney Terry Alan Nelson (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Nelson & Lawless
Any check deposited or cashed on a closed account will bounce and incur additional costs to both people. Work it out with the other person.
Any check deposited or cashed on a closed account will bounce and incur additional costs to both people. Work it out with the other person.