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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

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How can I find out if there is a warrant out for me?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
Tell the sheriff at your local jail you are there to turn yourself in. If they take you there is a warrant. If no, then there is no warrant. But they will not tell you on the phone.
Tell the sheriff at your local jail you are there to turn yourself in. If they take you there is a warrant. If no, then there is no warrant. But they will not tell you on the phone.
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What are the consequences of a victim recanting their story in a misdemeanor case?

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Criminal Law lawyer at Cynthia Henley
The State hears recantations all the time from complainants in assault cases. They could charge you with false report but at least in most counties, they will not. Their theory is your new story is a lie and it is being made up because you have been victimized. Even if you recant, most times, they will still pursue charges.
The State hears recantations all the time from complainants in assault cases. They could charge you with false report but at least in most counties, they will not. Their theory is your new story is a lie and it is being made up because you have been victimized. Even if you recant, most times, they will still pursue charges.
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Is it correct for them to charge my mother for a crime she did not commit although it is her responsibility?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
She was supposed to make a deposit, and the money disappeared. So, she is responsible. I would love to hear why she did not make the deposit herself, when the person did not arrive. It is correct that she be charged.
She was supposed to make a deposit, and the money disappeared. So, she is responsible. I would love to hear why she did not make the deposit herself, when the person did not arrive. It is correct that she be charged.
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