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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.

Who is given immunity in court to plead the fifth?

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Answered by attorney Leonard D. Harden (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Harden Law Office
The 5th Amendment is one of the most misunderstood legal doctrines by lay people. Essentially the 5th requires that a person have criminal liability in order to assert their right to remain silent. This means that if testimony would implicate you then you can assert the right to remain silent. In NH the judge is required to have a Richard's hearing prior to the assertion of the 5th. It is very common that witnesses need an attorney to represent them in a court matter to protect and assert their rights. Most criminal defense lawyers will be happy to speak with you about a witness problem for no charge. Good luck.
The 5th Amendment is one of the most misunderstood legal doctrines by lay people. Essentially the 5th requires that a person have criminal liability in order to assert their right to remain silent. This means that if testimony would implicate you then you can assert the right to remain silent. In NH the judge is required to have a Richard's hearing prior to the assertion of the 5th. It is very common that witnesses need an attorney to represent them in a court matter to protect and assert their rights. Most criminal defense lawyers will be happy to speak with you about a witness problem for no charge. Good luck.
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How would a court handle a no-show for a court date concerning a misdemeanor?

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Answered by attorney Eric E Rothstein (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Rothstein Law PLLC
You may have a bench warrant for your arrest. I suggest that you hire a good criminal defense lawyer to deal with this.
You may have a bench warrant for your arrest. I suggest that you hire a good criminal defense lawyer to deal with this.

What do I need to do about a missed court summons for a ticket?

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Answered by attorney Maryam Jahedi (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Maryam Jahedi Law Firm
You could go the the warrant section of the court where your summons was issued and have the court clerk vacate the warrant. Explain the situation and most likely they will give you another court date to appear and pay the fine. You could do this on your own or have a lawyer with you to vacate the warrant. You could have the lawyer call the court clerk in advance to see if there is a bench warrant issued already or not.
You could go the the warrant section of the court where your summons was issued and have the court clerk vacate the warrant. Explain the situation and most likely they will give you another court date to appear and pay the fine. You could do this on your own or have a lawyer with you to vacate the warrant. You could have the lawyer call the court clerk in advance to see if there is a bench warrant issued already or not.
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