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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.

Can the cops put out a warrant without filing a report?

Answered by attorney Laurie A. Schmidt
Criminal Law lawyer at 5280 Law Group
If you are going to be charged with a crime, most likely domestic violence related, one of two things will occurr - 1. The cops will try and contact you to get you to make statements to them (don't talk to them, everything you say will be twisted and used against you) 2. The cops will issue an arrest warrant for you. Depending on the jurisdiction you may be able to arrange for a walk through booking process. It does not matter if the officer has or has not finished the police report or if your girlfriend told the cops that she did not want to file a report. If cops were called and they believe a domestic violence occurred, then a report will be generated. During this process, the cops will prepare an arrest warrant, which goes to a judge to sign, once it's signed then it's active in the system within a few days. You can check with the court to see if a warrant has been issued. Then hire a criminal defense attorney to defend you and help you at the bond hearing.
If you are going to be charged with a crime, most likely domestic violence related, one of two things will occurr - 1. The cops will try and contact you to get you to make statements to them (don't talk to them, everything you say will be twisted and used against you) 2. The cops will issue an arrest warrant for you. Depending on the jurisdiction you may be able to arrange for a walk through booking process. It does not matter if the officer has or has not finished the police report or if your girlfriend told the cops that she did not want to file a report. If cops were called and they believe a domestic violence occurred, then a report will be generated. During this process, the cops will prepare an arrest warrant, which goes to a judge to sign, once it's signed then it's active in the system within a few days. You can check with the court to see if a warrant has been issued. Then hire a criminal defense attorney to defend you and help you at the bond hearing.
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Am I in trouble if my girlfriend's mother is threatening to charge me?

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Answered by attorney Cynthia Russell Henley (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Cynthia Henley
Until your girlfriend turns 17, if you and she have any type of sexual contact, you can be charged with a sex crime.She cannot give her consent until she is 17, and you have no defense because you are more than 3 years to the day older than her. If you had sexual contact already, even if you stop, you can still be charged up until she turns 28 - 10 years after she turns 18.
Until your girlfriend turns 17, if you and she have any type of sexual contact, you can be charged with a sex crime.She cannot give her consent until she is 17, and you have no defense because you are more than 3 years to the day older than her. If you had sexual contact already, even if you stop, you can still be charged up until she turns 28 - 10 years after she turns 18.
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What should I expect on trial for my 3rd Domestic assault?

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Answered by attorney Harry S. Steinmetz (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Law Office of Harry S. Steinmetz
There a number of unanswered questions in your email. Primarily what is the charge and do you have any previous felony or DV convictions. It's unclear if you are asking what a jury will do with these facts or what will happen if you are convicted. I can't answer either without knowing the charge.
There a number of unanswered questions in your email. Primarily what is the charge and do you have any previous felony or DV convictions. It's unclear if you are asking what a jury will do with these facts or what will happen if you are convicted. I can't answer either without knowing the charge.
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