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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.

How will a retail fraud affect background checks for jobs?

Jared Clayton Austin
Answered by attorney Jared Clayton Austin (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Austin Legal Services, PLC
It will show up on your record. and it could affect your employment depending on what type of employment you are seeking. It is a crime of dishonesty so any retail positions or jobs that involve confidential matters or managing funds or accounts could be affected.
It will show up on your record. and it could affect your employment depending on what type of employment you are seeking. It is a crime of dishonesty so any retail positions or jobs that involve confidential matters or managing funds or accounts could be affected.
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What happens if my daughter filed a false police report?

Mark A. Broughton
Answered by attorney Mark A. Broughton (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Mark A. Broughton, PC
That depends on the charges and a few other factors. My guess is that the charges are misdemeanors, but there could be a felony or two that could be charged. As a misdemeanor, most have a maximum of 1 year in custody ( that does not mean that is what will happen, but what the most that the judge can impose). I'd also like to know how old she is - that is, whether she is a minor or an adult. Other things to consider are what if any criminal history she has, and so forth. You might consult with a good criminal defense attorney and run all the fact and circumstances by him/her. You'll get a more accurate answer. I hope this helps.
That depends on the charges and a few other factors. My guess is that the charges are misdemeanors, but there could be a felony or two that could be charged. As a misdemeanor, most have a maximum of 1 year in custody ( that does not mean that is what will happen, but what the most that the judge can impose). I'd also like to know how old she is - that is, whether she is a minor or an adult. Other things to consider are what if any criminal history she has, and so forth. You might consult with a good criminal defense attorney and run all the fact and circumstances by him/her. You'll get a more accurate answer. I hope this helps.
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Can my DUI case from 5 years ago be brought to court?

Jules N. Fiani
Answered by attorney Jules N. Fiani (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Offices of Jules N. Fiani
Yes, they can still charge you under the state statute because the statute of limitations for state cases is 6 years. Yes, you should go to clear it up. The city attorney is likely to be more lenient than the county prosecutor. You need to hire an experienced attorney for this legal matter before you do anything. That lawyer can help you through the process. If you have further questions, call me or visit my website for more information.
Yes, they can still charge you under the state statute because the statute of limitations for state cases is 6 years. Yes, you should go to clear it up. The city attorney is likely to be more lenient than the county prosecutor. You need to hire an experienced attorney for this legal matter before you do anything. That lawyer can help you through the process. If you have further questions, call me or visit my website for more information.
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