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Do I need an attorney for a first time marijuana possession charge?

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Answered by attorney John Wood Bussman (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Law Offices of John W. Bussman
If you're accused of possessing less than an oz in California, you are not entitled to the Public Defender's services. Simple possession is an infraction, just like a traffic ticket. It's a small fine and no mandatory court appearance. Don't waste your money hiring a lawyer. If you're accused of anything more serious than simple possession (e.g. intent to distribute, transportation, etc.), then you should definitely speak with a private attorney to discuss your options before you make any decisions in the case.
If you're accused of possessing less than an oz in California, you are not entitled to the Public Defender's services. Simple possession is an infraction, just like a traffic ticket. It's a small fine and no mandatory court appearance. Don't waste your money hiring a lawyer. If you're accused of anything more serious than simple possession (e.g. intent to distribute, transportation, etc.), then you should definitely speak with a private attorney to discuss your options before you make any decisions in the case.
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How much jail time can you get for public incrimination?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
Put public incrimination into Google and you will find out what it means. Stop wasting folks time. You are facing 12 months in jail. If you have no prior record, then you will probably get probation, which will be violated because you do not have good sense.
Put public incrimination into Google and you will find out what it means. Stop wasting folks time. You are facing 12 months in jail. If you have no prior record, then you will probably get probation, which will be violated because you do not have good sense.
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What can I do if a person was convicted of misdemeanor assault, I was in the area but did not commit this crime and 7 months later, I was summoned?

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Answered by attorney John Wood Bussman (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Law Offices of John W. Bussman
The DA typically has 1 year from the date of the crime to bring charges (in most misdemeanor cases). If the crime occurred 7 months ago, you can still be charged as they are still within the statute of limitations. Of course, it is unusual that they would wait so long and I can't speculate as to why they would.
The DA typically has 1 year from the date of the crime to bring charges (in most misdemeanor cases). If the crime occurred 7 months ago, you can still be charged as they are still within the statute of limitations. Of course, it is unusual that they would wait so long and I can't speculate as to why they would.
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