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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.

What happens after a Second court date for aggravated sexual assault

Edgardo Rafael Baez
Answered by attorney Edgardo Rafael Baez (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Law Office of E.R. Baez
An offer should have been given by the prosecuting attorney to your lawyer. The lawyer should have given you the offer. From there, if you do not accept the offer, then, you and the lawyer should prepare for trial. Good luck! 
An offer should have been given by the prosecuting attorney to your lawyer. The lawyer should have given you the offer. From there, if you do not accept the offer, then, you and the lawyer should prepare for trial. Good luck! 
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Can I own a registered gun although my husband is a convicted felon of drug possession?

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Answered by attorney Michael Thomas Lynch (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Michael T. Lynch
The status of your husband should not effect your ability to own a firearm. However, you husband cannot own or possess a firearm. If the storage of your firearm allows access by your husband he can be seen as in violation. If you owned the firearm, but it was kept at the residence of another, assuming your husband did not have access to that residence, it should be fine. Additionally, if the firearm is kept lock in a safe in which your husband does not have the combination, it should be sufficient. The key is access, not your ownership.
The status of your husband should not effect your ability to own a firearm. However, you husband cannot own or possess a firearm. If the storage of your firearm allows access by your husband he can be seen as in violation. If you owned the firearm, but it was kept at the residence of another, assuming your husband did not have access to that residence, it should be fine. Additionally, if the firearm is kept lock in a safe in which your husband does not have the combination, it should be sufficient. The key is access, not your ownership.
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If my company is turning a theft over to the police when should I get a lawyer?

Richard Keith Oliver
Answered by attorney Richard Keith Oliver (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Law Office of Rick Oliver
Contact a bond company. Ask them what the bond would typically be for a State Jail Felony Theft. Ask them what the typical fee would be for the typical bond. Make sure you have at least that much money set aside. Ask the bond agent if they will do a "no-arrest walk-through." If not, keep calling around (if the jail doesn't allow walk-throughs you are going to be SOL on this point; but sometimes a particular bond company just doesn't want to deal with them; you may also call the jail and ask whether it is common for people to do walk-throughs). Ask the bond company to check to see if there is a warrant out for your arrest. If not, call them back every day and ask them to check for warrants. After a month or so, maybe call them every other day or once a week.  You should think about getting an attorney as soon as your name is connected to suspected criminal activity. But, if you cannot afford to hire one yet, at least be prepared to hire someone immediately after you bond out.
Contact a bond company. Ask them what the bond would typically be for a State Jail Felony Theft. Ask them what the typical fee would be for the typical bond. Make sure you have at least that much money set aside. Ask the bond agent if they will do a "no-arrest walk-through." If not, keep calling around (if the jail doesn't allow walk-throughs you are going to be SOL on this point; but sometimes a particular bond company just doesn't want to deal with them; you may also call the jail and ask whether it is common for people to do walk-throughs). Ask the bond company to check to see if there is a warrant out for your arrest. If not, call them back every day and ask them to check for warrants. After a month or so, maybe call them every other day or once a week.  You should think about getting an attorney as soon as your name is connected to suspected criminal activity. But, if you cannot afford to hire one yet, at least be prepared to hire someone immediately after you bond out.
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