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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

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Richard Keith Oliver
Answered by attorney Richard Keith Oliver (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Law Office of Rick Oliver
You were never convicted if you successfully completed the deferred disposition. So, if an application (or similar document that asks those type of questions) asks if you've been "convicted," you can truthfully answer "No." However, if the question asks if you've ever been cited for or arrested for or entered a plea to any offense other than a traffic offense, you'd have to answer "Yes."  If these were Class C citations, however, you can have the arrest records expunged. Once the arrest records are properly expunged, you will be able to legally deny that you were ever issued citations for those offenses.  Feel free to call me if you would like to discuss the process.
You were never convicted if you successfully completed the deferred disposition. So, if an application (or similar document that asks those type of questions) asks if you've been "convicted," you can truthfully answer "No." However, if the question asks if you've ever been cited for or arrested for or entered a plea to any offense other than a traffic offense, you'd have to answer "Yes."  If these were Class C citations, however, you can have the arrest records expunged. Once the arrest records are properly expunged, you will be able to legally deny that you were ever issued citations for those offenses.  Feel free to call me if you would like to discuss the process.
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What punishments will my friend face for a DUI?

Answered by attorney Jonathan Dichter
Criminal Law lawyer at DUI Heroes
The penalty for a first offense DUI is up to a year in jail and/or a $5000 fine. There are mandatory fines and penalties as well. They can include jail, fines, loss of license, mandatory alcohol treatment, license suspension and ignition interlock. Your friend should not plead guilty but rather should immediately contact an attorney.
The penalty for a first offense DUI is up to a year in jail and/or a $5000 fine. There are mandatory fines and penalties as well. They can include jail, fines, loss of license, mandatory alcohol treatment, license suspension and ignition interlock. Your friend should not plead guilty but rather should immediately contact an attorney.
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Is it possible to get a felony charge reduced to a misdemeanor?

Answered by attorney Mark R. Thiessen
Criminal Law lawyer at Thiessen Law Firm
He's gonna need a great lawyer, so better hire the best you can afford. It's possible, but so many variables.
He's gonna need a great lawyer, so better hire the best you can afford. It's possible, but so many variables.