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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

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What can I do to ensure I will not be harassed in college?

Paul L. Whitfield
Answered by attorney Paul L. Whitfield (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Paul Whitfield and Associates P.A.
The police will not care much about your history and your fear you cant do anything unless someone assaults you, and in that case you take out a warrant for their arrest.
The police will not care much about your history and your fear you cant do anything unless someone assaults you, and in that case you take out a warrant for their arrest.
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Can I be charged with a felony if the theft victims do not press charges?

Jared Clayton Austin
Answered by attorney Jared Clayton Austin (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Austin Legal Services, PLC
First of all, be very careful about the specifics you go into on a public forum. Do not admit to anything on public forums! Technically, the state is the one who presses charges and they can proceed with or without the victim's cooperation. If you give the money back, that will take care of the restitution aspect of the case, but doesn't mean that you still can't be charged with the crime. It may help you in sentencing, especially if the victim is reluctant to press charges, the prosecution may be willing to offer you a better deal than normal. In any event, a felony is a serious crime and you need to consult with an experienced criminal attorney before speaking with anyone regarding this case, pleading guilty to anything, or agreeing to plead guilty to anything. You may be eligible for a diversion program which could keep the charge off your record.
First of all, be very careful about the specifics you go into on a public forum. Do not admit to anything on public forums! Technically, the state is the one who presses charges and they can proceed with or without the victim's cooperation. If you give the money back, that will take care of the restitution aspect of the case, but doesn't mean that you still can't be charged with the crime. It may help you in sentencing, especially if the victim is reluctant to press charges, the prosecution may be willing to offer you a better deal than normal. In any event, a felony is a serious crime and you need to consult with an experienced criminal attorney before speaking with anyone regarding this case, pleading guilty to anything, or agreeing to plead guilty to anything. You may be eligible for a diversion program which could keep the charge off your record.
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Can I expunge 3 misdemeanors from my record?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
Get what off your record? The arrests? Your cases are still open. What happens IF you expunge the arrests, only tobe convicted of the offenses. You need an attorney.
Get what off your record? The arrests? Your cases are still open. What happens IF you expunge the arrests, only tobe convicted of the offenses. You need an attorney.
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