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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

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What can I do if a company scrape my car, came up with a bogus cost and wants to deduct from the car value?

Richard B. Jacobson
Answered by attorney Richard B. Jacobson (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Richard B. Jacobson Associates, LLC
Sue for the difference, presumably in small claims court. Be ready to prove, with witnesses and perhaps with photographs, what the condition of the car was immediately before you brought it to Monroe.
Sue for the difference, presumably in small claims court. Be ready to prove, with witnesses and perhaps with photographs, what the condition of the car was immediately before you brought it to Monroe.
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How to defend battery charges when the victim doesn't want to press charges?

Answered by attorney Anabelle Dias
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Office of Anabelle Dias P.A.
Law enforcement was correct. It is up to the state attorney's office to move forward at this point. If the State is unwilling to drop the battery charges against your wife I suggest she contacts an attorney and discuss the merits of her case with him or her. It is impossible to tell you how to "beat" the case as you say without reviewing the evidence against her and discuss any possible defenses she may have.
Law enforcement was correct. It is up to the state attorney's office to move forward at this point. If the State is unwilling to drop the battery charges against your wife I suggest she contacts an attorney and discuss the merits of her case with him or her. It is impossible to tell you how to "beat" the case as you say without reviewing the evidence against her and discuss any possible defenses she may have.
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Can u be resentece if u forgot to go to a sentence review

Answered by attorney William R. Pelger
Criminal Law lawyer at Pelger Law
probably not, that would be double jeopardy. however, if you missed a court date, you may be jailed for doing so. I would turn myself in to the judge with a lawyer and a good excuse.
probably not, that would be double jeopardy. however, if you missed a court date, you may be jailed for doing so. I would turn myself in to the judge with a lawyer and a good excuse.
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