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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

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What evidence is needed to file a Domestic Violence Restraining Order?

J Matthew Catchick
Answered by attorney J Matthew Catchick (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Catchick Law, P.C.
Most Courts want to see at least 2 separate and distinct instances of violence or threats of immediate violence before they will grant a Personal Protection Order. Therefore, I would strongly recommend you keep a written log or journal, noting the exact date and approximate time of all his threats or violence. After he does it 2 or more times, go to Court and request the Personal Protection Order.
Most Courts want to see at least 2 separate and distinct instances of violence or threats of immediate violence before they will grant a Personal Protection Order. Therefore, I would strongly recommend you keep a written log or journal, noting the exact date and approximate time of all his threats or violence. After he does it 2 or more times, go to Court and request the Personal Protection Order.
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What options do I have or will I be forced to serve jail time due to not paying my court fees?

Cynthia Russell Henley
Answered by attorney Cynthia Russell Henley (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Cynthia Henley
If you had 9 months of probation, then it was not a class c. And, you didn't just fail to pay fees - you didn't do your community service AND you are an absconder - you quit reporting before your probation terminated. What could happen demands on the underlying charge; how you otherwise did on probation; whether you turn yourself in or get arrested; you explanation for not doing the community service - and there is not many decent ones; and whether you pay the money owed up front. You DO need a lawyer who knows the court and can handle the case BEFORE you get arrested.
If you had 9 months of probation, then it was not a class c. And, you didn't just fail to pay fees - you didn't do your community service AND you are an absconder - you quit reporting before your probation terminated. What could happen demands on the underlying charge; how you otherwise did on probation; whether you turn yourself in or get arrested; you explanation for not doing the community service - and there is not many decent ones; and whether you pay the money owed up front. You DO need a lawyer who knows the court and can handle the case BEFORE you get arrested.
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What can I do if I had and open case or so I thought but when checking my public record it said dismissed not indicted?

Answered by attorney Roberto Salazar
Criminal Law lawyer at Roberto Salazar, Attorney at Law
You can hire a lawyer to expunge your record since you were not indicted for the offense. We do that on a regular basis.
You can hire a lawyer to expunge your record since you were not indicted for the offense. We do that on a regular basis.