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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.

Is it possible to keep employers form seeing my felony?

Answered by attorney Michael L. Aaronson
Criminal Law lawyer at Aaronson Law Firm
If your felony conviction is a matter of public record, or available to the employer through whatever means he has to obtain such information, then you will not be able to prevent him from discovering the conviction. You may want to consult an attorney about the possibility of getting an expunction to erase the conviction, which is usually quite difficult when you're dealing with felonies because the circumstances under which expunction are granted are very limited.
If your felony conviction is a matter of public record, or available to the employer through whatever means he has to obtain such information, then you will not be able to prevent him from discovering the conviction. You may want to consult an attorney about the possibility of getting an expunction to erase the conviction, which is usually quite difficult when you're dealing with felonies because the circumstances under which expunction are granted are very limited.
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Is there a guard that is stationed inside of the attorney-client meeting rooms at prisons , i am a law student was wondering

Answered by attorney Kenneth G. Wincorn
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Offices of Kenneth G. Wincorn & Associates, P.C.
There is not supposed to be anyone present to overhear discussions between a prisoner and his attorney, this would violate the right to privacy granted by the constitution. 
There is not supposed to be anyone present to overhear discussions between a prisoner and his attorney, this would violate the right to privacy granted by the constitution. 
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Can I be pulled over for simply stopping in a street with no traffic and then asked to do field sobriety tests?

Cynthia Russell Henley
Answered by attorney Cynthia Russell Henley (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Cynthia Henley
Whether or not you can "beat" the case depends on way too many factors that cannot be summarized in a little answer. You appearance on the video, if one was made, is a HUGE factor. Can the officer stop you for stopping in the roadway for no apparent reason? Yes. He can stop you because stopping in a moving lane of traffic is not legal, even if you are not impeding traffic. He can stop you because of welfare concerns - because what you did was not normal and he was concerned about your welfare. Once he stopped you, if he smelled alcohol on your breath, if your speech was slurred, or if there was any other reason that he thought you might be impaired, he could conduct an investigation which includes field sobriety tests and offering you a breath test. You need to hire a lawyer ASAP. There are driver's license issues at stake with strict time deadlines. You must request a hearing on your administrative license revocation matter within 15 days or your license will be suspended automatically on the 40th day after your arrest for a period of 6 months because you refused the breath test. Many lawyers use this hearing to conduct discovery on the DWI charge - to see the officer testify, etc. - to help make a decision on how to proceed on the DWI.
Whether or not you can "beat" the case depends on way too many factors that cannot be summarized in a little answer. You appearance on the video, if one was made, is a HUGE factor. Can the officer stop you for stopping in the roadway for no apparent reason? Yes. He can stop you because stopping in a moving lane of traffic is not legal, even if you are not impeding traffic. He can stop you because of welfare concerns - because what you did was not normal and he was concerned about your welfare. Once he stopped you, if he smelled alcohol on your breath, if your speech was slurred, or if there was any other reason that he thought you might be impaired, he could conduct an investigation which includes field sobriety tests and offering you a breath test. You need to hire a lawyer ASAP. There are driver's license issues at stake with strict time deadlines. You must request a hearing on your administrative license revocation matter within 15 days or your license will be suspended automatically on the 40th day after your arrest for a period of 6 months because you refused the breath test. Many lawyers use this hearing to conduct discovery on the DWI charge - to see the officer testify, etc. - to help make a decision on how to proceed on the DWI.
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