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Fulcher Hagler LLP

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  • Serving Thomson, GA

  • Law Firm with 29 lawyers2 awards

  • Attorneys at Law Since 1946

  • Criminal Law LawyersFederal Practice, Corporate Law, and 39 more

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  • Thomson, GA 30824

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  • 234 Main St., PO Box 1576, Thomson, GA 30824-5576

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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

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Will a marijuana possession ticket change my insurance and can a diversion program prevent it from affecting my record?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Thomas Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
If you do not get a diversion program, your license will be suspended. I do not know how diversion works in your state, but it may give you a chance to keep it off your driving history. Interesting thing is you: (1) have marijuana in the vehicle, which is illegal; and (2) you are only worried about deceiving your father and making sure your insurance does not go up. I suspect that you need to deceive your father, because he thinks that you are screwing up, but you did not choose to include that.
If you do not get a diversion program, your license will be suspended. I do not know how diversion works in your state, but it may give you a chance to keep it off your driving history. Interesting thing is you: (1) have marijuana in the vehicle, which is illegal; and (2) you are only worried about deceiving your father and making sure your insurance does not go up. I suspect that you need to deceive your father, because he thinks that you are screwing up, but you did not choose to include that.
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Why did the judge deny petitioner's request to terminate PPO?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Thomas Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
The judge denied her request, because you are both too immature to be together. You don't have any other options in regards to what the judge has pronounced. Either follow it, or do not follow it.
The judge denied her request, because you are both too immature to be together. You don't have any other options in regards to what the judge has pronounced. Either follow it, or do not follow it.
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What ate the statue of limitations on aggravated assault?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Thomas Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
You need an attorney, because you do not understand what is going on. The statute of limitations is seven years on aggravated assault, but the statute of limitations does not come up unless the prosecutor fails to indict within 7 years of the crime. It sounds like the indictment has been returned, the prosecutor is just slow getting to the case.
You need an attorney, because you do not understand what is going on. The statute of limitations is seven years on aggravated assault, but the statute of limitations does not come up unless the prosecutor fails to indict within 7 years of the crime. It sounds like the indictment has been returned, the prosecutor is just slow getting to the case.
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