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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

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I sent phone sex pictures answering an online ad that turned out to be underage girl, what should I do?

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Answered by attorney Mark L. Smith (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Law Offices of Mark L. Smith
Child porn is strict liability. It matters not what age you thought she was. If there is an investigation do not talk to the police and hire a lawyer.
Child porn is strict liability. It matters not what age you thought she was. If there is an investigation do not talk to the police and hire a lawyer.
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Can a home be searched without a search warrant?

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Answered by attorney George William Woodworth (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Offices of George Woodworth and Associates
Yes, if someone who lives there gives consent for the search, or if someone on probation or parole lives there. Sometimes, the police will say that there's an emergency situation like someone inside is about to destroy evidence of a crime, and they need to enter immediately to prevent this. Police will also threaten to take children from residents to get them to give "consent" to search.
Yes, if someone who lives there gives consent for the search, or if someone on probation or parole lives there. Sometimes, the police will say that there's an emergency situation like someone inside is about to destroy evidence of a crime, and they need to enter immediately to prevent this. Police will also threaten to take children from residents to get them to give "consent" to search.
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If I went to court for driving with no license and judge found me not guilty but registry just suspended my license for 60 days, can they do that?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
Let me answer "no". Now what? Now you are going to retain an attorney in order to appeal the verdict? No, then it does not matter if they can do it, it is done.
Let me answer "no". Now what? Now you are going to retain an attorney in order to appeal the verdict? No, then it does not matter if they can do it, it is done.
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