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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.

Are there any lawyers that will take a civil case concerning police brutality, if not located in the same state where the incident occurred?

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Answered by attorney Gregory M Janks (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Gregory M. Janks, P.C.
Typically lawyers try to practice/handle cases in their geographic area so as to minimize travel expenses for the client and so as to be able to handle multiple cases. That being said there are many lawyers, that for the right case, will travel to other states to handle same. You should do an internet/web search for lawyers that regularly handle police brutality cases, and expand your search to other states, then call some of them and see if they will work on your case.
Typically lawyers try to practice/handle cases in their geographic area so as to minimize travel expenses for the client and so as to be able to handle multiple cases. That being said there are many lawyers, that for the right case, will travel to other states to handle same. You should do an internet/web search for lawyers that regularly handle police brutality cases, and expand your search to other states, then call some of them and see if they will work on your case.
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What happens if I accidentally missed a court date for a DUI?

Answered by attorney Jason William Savela
Criminal Law lawyer at The Savela Law Firm, P.C.
Different counties treat it differently, but you probably have a warrant out for your arrest. If this was just in the last 2 days, a call to the court clerk may prevent a warrant from issuing. If it is beyond 2 days, the warrant has issued. If you were on bond prior to missing your court date, call your bondsman to try to help you fix this. If you were not on bond, you should call a bondsman to help you get bonded out when you turn yourself in. The court can enter a judgment on the DUI against you. You need to contact the court to say that you do not want this to happen. You have about 7 days. If you have an attorney (public defender), contact him/her. If you do nothing, eventually they will arrest you.
Different counties treat it differently, but you probably have a warrant out for your arrest. If this was just in the last 2 days, a call to the court clerk may prevent a warrant from issuing. If it is beyond 2 days, the warrant has issued. If you were on bond prior to missing your court date, call your bondsman to try to help you fix this. If you were not on bond, you should call a bondsman to help you get bonded out when you turn yourself in. The court can enter a judgment on the DUI against you. You need to contact the court to say that you do not want this to happen. You have about 7 days. If you have an attorney (public defender), contact him/her. If you do nothing, eventually they will arrest you.
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What kind of sentence could he be looking at for stealing from a department store?

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Answered by attorney Eric E Rothstein (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Rothstein Law PLLC
That's a Class E felony. In some Counties, the DA might not make an offer. In others, the DA might offer a misdemeanor. Given the person is so young, I suggest he retain an experienced criminal defense attorney to fight really hard for his future as even a misdemeanor could live significant consequences on getting into college or getting a job for life.
That's a Class E felony. In some Counties, the DA might not make an offer. In others, the DA might offer a misdemeanor. Given the person is so young, I suggest he retain an experienced criminal defense attorney to fight really hard for his future as even a misdemeanor could live significant consequences on getting into college or getting a job for life.
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