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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

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What can we do if my husband was accused of stealing while on the job?

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Answered by attorney Jonathan A. Baner (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Baner and Baner Law Firm
Generally speaking no one ever has a "defamation of character"/libel/slander lawsuit that is worth bringing. Thousands of people talk about it, and it almost is never legally warranted or practically worth it. One could always use a consultation with attorneys before discussing anything with police, but that might be based on the fact that criminal defense attorneys probably tend to be distrustful of police questioning anyone. At this point it sounds as though no charges are pending and that the search has already occurred. Before you go speaking to the police further you might want to look into an attorney especially if you can afford one (better safe than sorry). But it sounds like your probably in the clear at this point - police won't spend too much time on a $200 bracelet.
Generally speaking no one ever has a "defamation of character"/libel/slander lawsuit that is worth bringing. Thousands of people talk about it, and it almost is never legally warranted or practically worth it. One could always use a consultation with attorneys before discussing anything with police, but that might be based on the fact that criminal defense attorneys probably tend to be distrustful of police questioning anyone. At this point it sounds as though no charges are pending and that the search has already occurred. Before you go speaking to the police further you might want to look into an attorney especially if you can afford one (better safe than sorry). But it sounds like your probably in the clear at this point - police won't spend too much time on a $200 bracelet.
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Can you please tell me what I need to do.Can I fill out a to poor to pay court fees form? If so can you insruct me on how to do it?

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Answered by attorney Richard Keith Oliver (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Law Office of Rick Oliver
The Judge can grant you relief, if you are too indigent to pay the fees. The worst thing you can do is to ignore the Court's Order. If the lawyer won't respond to you, go to the court yourself. Ask if you can approach. Explain to the Judge the situation; what you plead to, what your previous attorney told you about the fees and restitution, what your financial situation is currently, that you have a desire to pay the fees, but simply cannot, that you tried to communicate all these things to your previous attorney but have received no response. The Judge may be able to waive or reduce the fees, or at least abate them. That is probably your best option at this point.
The Judge can grant you relief, if you are too indigent to pay the fees. The worst thing you can do is to ignore the Court's Order. If the lawyer won't respond to you, go to the court yourself. Ask if you can approach. Explain to the Judge the situation; what you plead to, what your previous attorney told you about the fees and restitution, what your financial situation is currently, that you have a desire to pay the fees, but simply cannot, that you tried to communicate all these things to your previous attorney but have received no response. The Judge may be able to waive or reduce the fees, or at least abate them. That is probably your best option at this point.
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If my ex pleads no contest for a possession of paraphernalia what can she expect?

Answered by attorney Mark R. Thiessen
Criminal Law lawyer at Thiessen Law Firm
Get deferred on the Class C, and then yoyu can expunge it off her record. DO NOT get a final conviction of guilty.
Get deferred on the Class C, and then yoyu can expunge it off her record. DO NOT get a final conviction of guilty.