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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

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Do I need an attorney for a theft charge?

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Answered by attorney Gabriel Eric Dorman (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Office of Gabriel Dorman
You absolutely need to hire an attorney to represent you on a theft charge. A theft conviction can have devastating consequences to your future including disqualifying your from current or future employment opportunities and the loss or denial of professional licenses. As such, you have to do everything possible to avoid a theft conviction and your best chance of doing that is hiring an experienced criminal defense attorney to represent you. The lower the amount of theft the better but don't confuse that with not needing an attorney. I hope this answer was helpful. Good luck.
You absolutely need to hire an attorney to represent you on a theft charge. A theft conviction can have devastating consequences to your future including disqualifying your from current or future employment opportunities and the loss or denial of professional licenses. As such, you have to do everything possible to avoid a theft conviction and your best chance of doing that is hiring an experienced criminal defense attorney to represent you. The lower the amount of theft the better but don't confuse that with not needing an attorney. I hope this answer was helpful. Good luck.
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Is it possible to press charges a month after an asssault?

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Answered by attorney Michael J Palumbo (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Palumbo & Associates, PC
You should go to the police and make complaints on EVERYTHING. If you have evidence that he is plotting to murder you that is an independent crime you need to seek the help of the authorities ASAP.
You should go to the police and make complaints on EVERYTHING. If you have evidence that he is plotting to murder you that is an independent crime you need to seek the help of the authorities ASAP.
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What reasons would the judge and prosecuting attorney not receive up to 3 motions to dismiss?

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Answered by attorney Jared Christian Winter (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Office of Jared C. Winter
This is very difficult to follow. What do yo mean by "received"? It says your attorney filed three motions to dismiss but they were not "received" by the judge or the DA. This is confusing. When a motion is filed with the court, the judge automatically gets it, and the court requires proof of service that the motion was served on other parties (i.e., the DA). So if the motion was ever filed, then everyone "received" a copy, unless you mean something different by "received". Your best move would be to discuss this with your lawyer, who will obviously know what is going on, rather than ask attorneys online to guess as to what's going on.
This is very difficult to follow. What do yo mean by "received"? It says your attorney filed three motions to dismiss but they were not "received" by the judge or the DA. This is confusing. When a motion is filed with the court, the judge automatically gets it, and the court requires proof of service that the motion was served on other parties (i.e., the DA). So if the motion was ever filed, then everyone "received" a copy, unless you mean something different by "received". Your best move would be to discuss this with your lawyer, who will obviously know what is going on, rather than ask attorneys online to guess as to what's going on.
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