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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

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If I am on probation for theft in another state can they arrest me in another state?

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Answered by attorney Cynthia Russell Henley (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Cynthia Henley
You can absolutely be arrested in any state with a felony warrant in any state. All states extradite on felonies. (No state can extradite on a misdemeanor.) You would be best served to hire a lawyer in the jurisdiction where you have the warrants to make arrangements to turn yourself in and settle your cases. Generally you get a better deal.
You can absolutely be arrested in any state with a felony warrant in any state. All states extradite on felonies. (No state can extradite on a misdemeanor.) You would be best served to hire a lawyer in the jurisdiction where you have the warrants to make arrangements to turn yourself in and settle your cases. Generally you get a better deal.
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What can we do if my sister is being charged with robbery?

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Answered by attorney Stephen Lewis Freeborn (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Freeborn Law Offices P.S.
If she is convicted she could receive a substantial sentence. You ask me what you can do. Hire her an attorney. It is true that a felony conviction on her record will probably destroy her ability to complete nursing school. Hire an attorney!!!!
If she is convicted she could receive a substantial sentence. You ask me what you can do. Hire her an attorney. It is true that a felony conviction on her record will probably destroy her ability to complete nursing school. Hire an attorney!!!!
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Are there repercussions to testify in court?

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Answered by attorney Stephen Lewis Freeborn (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Freeborn Law Offices P.S.
It depends upon what your intentions were when you made the call. If you knew there was no meth lab and you made the call just to hassle the person on the property, then you could be charged with filing a false police report. That could certainly have implication for you if you are on probation. Aside from the criminal aspect there is also civil exposure. If you, in any way, damaged the person financially, he could sue you. I don't have enough info. Best advise, speak with an attorney.
It depends upon what your intentions were when you made the call. If you knew there was no meth lab and you made the call just to hassle the person on the property, then you could be charged with filing a false police report. That could certainly have implication for you if you are on probation. Aside from the criminal aspect there is also civil exposure. If you, in any way, damaged the person financially, he could sue you. I don't have enough info. Best advise, speak with an attorney.
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