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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.

Is there anything that I can do to get my license back so that I can drive?

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Answered by attorney James Elliot McIntosh (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Offices of James Elliot McIntosh
If your license was suspended, you still have to go back to the DMV and pay the reissue fee. ? If the DMV revoked your license, they will tell you the reason.
If your license was suspended, you still have to go back to the DMV and pay the reissue fee. ? If the DMV revoked your license, they will tell you the reason.
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What happens if I was caught stealing for the second time?

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Answered by attorney Craig W Elhart (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Craig W. Elhart, PC
It this is your second offense, upon conviction, the likelihood of you spending time in jail is increased.
It this is your second offense, upon conviction, the likelihood of you spending time in jail is increased.

Should my son write a letter to the victim since his defender was asking him to?

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Answered by attorney Jared Clayton Austin (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Austin Legal Services, PLC
I would be very cautious about this, especially if your son plans on contesting the charges or taking the matter to trial as such a letter could be admitted against him as a confession or statement by a party opponent. Depending on what type of charges it is, such a letter could also nix any chance of a no contest plea or be used against him in a civil proceeding on the same matter. Discuss this thoroughly with his attorney and make sure he understands the possible consequences before doing this.
I would be very cautious about this, especially if your son plans on contesting the charges or taking the matter to trial as such a letter could be admitted against him as a confession or statement by a party opponent. Depending on what type of charges it is, such a letter could also nix any chance of a no contest plea or be used against him in a civil proceeding on the same matter. Discuss this thoroughly with his attorney and make sure he understands the possible consequences before doing this.
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