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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

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Do I have to appear in court on the date on the summons?

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Answered by attorney Eric E Rothstein (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Rothstein Law PLLC
A lawyer can advance the case usually but I'm not sure if you can. If you can't be there on the date given, a lawyer can appear for you. You could be looking at a small fine or a judge might grant an Adjournment In Contemplation of Dismissal meaning it would be adjourned for 6 months and then dismissed and sealed. Regardless of the outcome, I doubt this will ever show up. If you go to Court, you should dress nicely.
A lawyer can advance the case usually but I'm not sure if you can. If you can't be there on the date given, a lawyer can appear for you. You could be looking at a small fine or a judge might grant an Adjournment In Contemplation of Dismissal meaning it would be adjourned for 6 months and then dismissed and sealed. Regardless of the outcome, I doubt this will ever show up. If you go to Court, you should dress nicely.
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What legal liability do I have after selling pot as a teen?

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Answered by attorney Raymond J. Dague (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Raymond J. Dague, PLLC
Get right with the law by not selling or using marijuana or other illegal drugs. As for your past, let it go. There is a 5 year statute of limitations on felonies, and a 2 year statute of limitations on misdemeanors. After those times have gone by, you are in the clear. Simply thank God that you were not charged in your younger days and move on with a clean life.
Get right with the law by not selling or using marijuana or other illegal drugs. As for your past, let it go. There is a 5 year statute of limitations on felonies, and a 2 year statute of limitations on misdemeanors. After those times have gone by, you are in the clear. Simply thank God that you were not charged in your younger days and move on with a clean life.
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How long is a felony DUI on your record?

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Answered by attorney Eric E Rothstein (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Rothstein Law PLLC
Forever. There is no expungement in NY. Perhaps a Certificate of Relief From Civil Disabilities can help.
Forever. There is no expungement in NY. Perhaps a Certificate of Relief From Civil Disabilities can help.