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Margate Residents, consider several factors when selecting a lawyer including their experience, expertise, and reputation. AV Rated Attorneys represent a distinguished group of lawyers who have received top ratings from their peers for their exceptional ethical standards and an A grade (4.5 or higher).
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  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers2 awards

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  • For nine years, Aero Law Center, founded by Jonathan A. Ewing, Esq., has thrived as a preeminent legal firm dedicated to aviation law. As a board-certified aviation attorney, Ewing... Read More

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  • At Schwartzreich & Associates, P.A., attorney Eric Schwartzreich understands the toll an arrest can take on all that you have worked hard for. A conviction can result in high... Read More

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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Am I going to prison if I slapped my husband's lawyer?

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Answered by attorney Robert Jason De Groot (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at R. Jason de Groot, P.A.
No. That is a simple battery, and the worst thing that can happen if you are arrested is not prison, it's the county jail. With these types of cases, people do not usually go to the county jail for up to a year, they usually get resolved by being on probation for a number of months and taking an anger management class, sometimes a set of classes. If you were arrested for this, there is an active criminal case against you and you need to get a private criminal defense attorney.
No. That is a simple battery, and the worst thing that can happen if you are arrested is not prison, it's the county jail. With these types of cases, people do not usually go to the county jail for up to a year, they usually get resolved by being on probation for a number of months and taking an anger management class, sometimes a set of classes. If you were arrested for this, there is an active criminal case against you and you need to get a private criminal defense attorney.
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My wife is currently on federal probation. I have been offered and accepted a job in another state. Can she move to another state if the probation officer agrees?

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Answered by attorney Jeralyn Elise Merritt (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Jeralyn E. Merritt
In order to move to another state while on federal probation, usually you must apply to the Court for permission. This is not an uncommon request, and provided there is a valid reason, such as a change in employment which requires relocation, your request probably will be accommodated. While the Court will ask the probation officer for his or her opinion, the final decision is up to the Judge. Before your wife can make the move, arrangements first will have to be made with the probation department in the federal district in which your new residence is located. You should be prepared to present documentation confirming the details of your new job. If your wife has been on probation for a few years, you might ask the probation officer for his or her opinion about a request to terminate her probation early. If he or she believes that this is appropriate, and the court agrees, your wife wouldn't have to worry about a transfer. The best way to accomplish either a move or an early termination of probation is for you to retain an attorney who is experienced in federal criminal defense in the district where your wife is on probation. He or she can file the motion with the court that sentenced your wife, seeking permission either to transfer her probation or terminate it early. If you cannot afford an attorney, you should ask your probation officer if he or she can assist you in filing either motion yourself.
In order to move to another state while on federal probation, usually you must apply to the Court for permission. This is not an uncommon request, and provided there is a valid reason, such as a change in employment which requires relocation, your request probably will be accommodated. While the Court will ask the probation officer for his or her opinion, the final decision is up to the Judge. Before your wife can make the move, arrangements first will have to be made with the probation department in the federal district in which your new residence is located. You should be prepared to present documentation confirming the details of your new job. If your wife has been on probation for a few years, you might ask the probation officer for his or her opinion about a request to terminate her probation early. If he or she believes that this is appropriate, and the court agrees, your wife wouldn't have to worry about a transfer. The best way to accomplish either a move or an early termination of probation is for you to retain an attorney who is experienced in federal criminal defense in the district where your wife is on probation. He or she can file the motion with the court that sentenced your wife, seeking permission either to transfer her probation or terminate it early. If you cannot afford an attorney, you should ask your probation officer if he or she can assist you in filing either motion yourself.
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What's going to happen to me if I just got a PTA for possession and I'm taking the blame for a paraphernalia charge that my friend got arrested for?

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Answered by attorney Robert Jason De Groot (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at R. Jason de Groot, P.A.
Possession of what? You are charged with a felony and a misdemeanor, right? Without knowing the facts it is nearly impossible for any attorney to even make a guess as each case is unique and different. But at a minimum you are looking at a few years of probation, and at a maximum a few years in prison.
Possession of what? You are charged with a felony and a misdemeanor, right? Without knowing the facts it is nearly impossible for any attorney to even make a guess as each case is unique and different. But at a minimum you are looking at a few years of probation, and at a maximum a few years in prison.
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