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What should i do?? please help!

Richard Keith Oliver
Answered by attorney Richard Keith Oliver (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Law Office of Rick Oliver
It is very likely they will issue a warrant for your arrest. Likely, you'll either be charged with Credit Card Abuse or Theft. You're definitely going to want to hire an attorney. If you've never been in trouble before it's pretty likely that you can avoid doing jail time. However, there are other considerations that need to be made in order to protect your permanent criminal record. I know it seemed like no big deal at the time, but trust me, it is a much bigger deal than you realize. You can get through this, and move forward with your life, but you need to address this directly, and correctly, to ensure it doesn't haunt you for the rest of your life.
It is very likely they will issue a warrant for your arrest. Likely, you'll either be charged with Credit Card Abuse or Theft. You're definitely going to want to hire an attorney. If you've never been in trouble before it's pretty likely that you can avoid doing jail time. However, there are other considerations that need to be made in order to protect your permanent criminal record. I know it seemed like no big deal at the time, but trust me, it is a much bigger deal than you realize. You can get through this, and move forward with your life, but you need to address this directly, and correctly, to ensure it doesn't haunt you for the rest of your life.
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I was charged with credit card fraud and theft and its my first offense. Is it possible that I won't have to go to jail for this charges?

Gregory Casale
Answered by attorney Gregory Casale (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Gregory Casale, Attorney at Law
It will depend on the strength of the case against you, the quality of your attorney and if the case is strong against you, the amount alleged and your ability to pay restitution.
It will depend on the strength of the case against you, the quality of your attorney and if the case is strong against you, the amount alleged and your ability to pay restitution.
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Should I cancel a polygraph test?

Cynthia Russell Henley
Answered by attorney Cynthia Russell Henley (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Cynthia Henley
The lawyer needs to evaluate the situation and determine whether you should take the polygraph. I understand you say it is a false allegation but there is an allegation. If it involves a claim of a sexual assault of a child (which is often when polygraphs come into play), they intend to not only give you the polygraph but to interview you and try to get you to confess and to make statements that may later come back to haunt you. This could apply in other types of allegations, too. Lawyer up first.
The lawyer needs to evaluate the situation and determine whether you should take the polygraph. I understand you say it is a false allegation but there is an allegation. If it involves a claim of a sexual assault of a child (which is often when polygraphs come into play), they intend to not only give you the polygraph but to interview you and try to get you to confess and to make statements that may later come back to haunt you. This could apply in other types of allegations, too. Lawyer up first.
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