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  • Experienced ExcellenceBoyette Law Firm opened its doors in 2022 to provide a quality legal service to the city of Panama City, Florida and the surrounding areas. Robert F. Boyette... Read More

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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

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I was caught shoplifting a $16 item, what would happen to me if no police were involved?

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Answered by attorney Robert Jason De Groot (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at R. Jason de Groot, P.A.
There are consequences for trying to steal something. You will probably get a demand letter in the mail, but you will not be charged with the crime from what you have written here.
There are consequences for trying to steal something. You will probably get a demand letter in the mail, but you will not be charged with the crime from what you have written here.
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How can I drop a charge against someone?

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Answered by attorney Robert Jason De Groot (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at R. Jason de Groot, P.A.
You cannot either press charges or drop charges. That it totally up to the State of Florida, through your local state attorney.
You cannot either press charges or drop charges. That it totally up to the State of Florida, through your local state attorney.

What are the possibilities in being charged with possession of unlawful firearm with prior felonies while on parole?

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Answered by attorney Mark A. Broughton (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Mark A. Broughton, PC
Yes, he will undoubtedly be charged with what we call a "felon in possession" of a firearm. No felon (and some other persons) can own or possess a firearm, either under state or federal law. As for the next steps, he really needs to hire a good lawyer. There is the potential here for significant prison exposure.
Yes, he will undoubtedly be charged with what we call a "felon in possession" of a firearm. No felon (and some other persons) can own or possess a firearm, either under state or federal law. As for the next steps, he really needs to hire a good lawyer. There is the potential here for significant prison exposure.
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