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Criminal defense lawyers represent individuals accused of committing crimes, ranging from minor offenses to serious felonies. They investigate the case, challenge evidence presented by the prosecution, negotiate plea bargains, and defend the client in court. Their primary duty is to protect the accused's constitutional rights and ensure a fair legal process.

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If I'm the registered owner, letting her use the car, and she's insured, how is that fraud?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Thomas Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
It is a straw purchase. You loaned her your credit to purchase the vehicle, which she is paying for and driving.
It is a straw purchase. You loaned her your credit to purchase the vehicle, which she is paying for and driving.

I have a felony from 1967 at age 17 now i am 63

Robert Leroy Woods
Answered by attorney Robert Leroy Woods (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Woods Law Firm, P.C.
The only way to clear your record is to get a pardon.. You have a conviction and they never can be removed unless a pardon
The only way to clear your record is to get a pardon.. You have a conviction and they never can be removed unless a pardon

How do I help my fiance when hes been charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and its a false report

Richard Keith Oliver
Answered by attorney Richard Keith Oliver (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Law Office of Rick Oliver
The best thing you can do to help him is to encourage him to hire a good criminal defense attorney immediately. The smartest thing for him to do is to stop talking to law enforcement, or anyone else invovled with the case. Don't post about it online. Or anywhere else. If he's in jail, don't discuss the facts of the case-in other words what happened-with other inmates, or over the phone. Any given inmate could become an informer against him. And all phone calls are being recorded. He's been charged with a very serious felony offense. If it's a false report, as you say, a good attorney may be able to convince the DAs of that, and get the case dismissed. That's no easy chore, though. In my experience most DAs seem to be programmed to believe everyone is guilty. So, a good attorney will simply prepare the best defense available, and be prepared to fight, in the event the DAs refuse to throw up the white flag. Your attorney will be able to find out more information on the case. In all likelihood, the case is still being investigated, and they aren't going to release the information they have to another citizen.  Best of luck!
The best thing you can do to help him is to encourage him to hire a good criminal defense attorney immediately. The smartest thing for him to do is to stop talking to law enforcement, or anyone else invovled with the case. Don't post about it online. Or anywhere else. If he's in jail, don't discuss the facts of the case-in other words what happened-with other inmates, or over the phone. Any given inmate could become an informer against him. And all phone calls are being recorded. He's been charged with a very serious felony offense. If it's a false report, as you say, a good attorney may be able to convince the DAs of that, and get the case dismissed. That's no easy chore, though. In my experience most DAs seem to be programmed to believe everyone is guilty. So, a good attorney will simply prepare the best defense available, and be prepared to fight, in the event the DAs refuse to throw up the white flag. Your attorney will be able to find out more information on the case. In all likelihood, the case is still being investigated, and they aren't going to release the information they have to another citizen.  Best of luck!
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