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Victorville Residents, consider several factors when selecting a lawyer including their experience, expertise, and reputation. AV Rated Attorneys represent a distinguished group of lawyers who have received top ratings from their peers for their exceptional ethical standards and an A grade (4.5 or higher).
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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.

If this is my first probation violation would I have a warrant?

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Answered by attorney Steven Jed Alpers (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Steven J. Alpers, A Professional Corporation
You will probably have a warrant issued at some point in time. You need a lawyer to go to court with you.
You will probably have a warrant issued at some point in time. You need a lawyer to go to court with you.

Can the court include a shoplifting charge?

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Answered by attorney Terry Alan Nelson (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Nelson & Lawless
The prosecutors can amend at any time they believe they can prove additional or different charges. The charges determine how much time and fines could potentially be imposed if convicted. You'll learn the actual charge[s] and enhancements filed and get copies of all the police reports, evidence and test results when appearing for arraignment at the first court hearing. Of course you can fight the charges. When arrested or charged with any crime, the proper questions are, can any evidence obtained in a test, search or confession be used against you, can you be convicted, and what can you do? Raise all appropriate defenses with whatever witnesses, evidence and sympathies are available for legal arguments, for evidence suppression or other motions, or for trial. If you don't know how to represent yourself effectively against an experienced prosecutor intending to convict, then hire an attorney that does, who will try to get a dismissal, diversion program, charge reduction, or other decent outcome through plea bargain, or take it to trial if appropriate.
The prosecutors can amend at any time they believe they can prove additional or different charges. The charges determine how much time and fines could potentially be imposed if convicted. You'll learn the actual charge[s] and enhancements filed and get copies of all the police reports, evidence and test results when appearing for arraignment at the first court hearing. Of course you can fight the charges. When arrested or charged with any crime, the proper questions are, can any evidence obtained in a test, search or confession be used against you, can you be convicted, and what can you do? Raise all appropriate defenses with whatever witnesses, evidence and sympathies are available for legal arguments, for evidence suppression or other motions, or for trial. If you don't know how to represent yourself effectively against an experienced prosecutor intending to convict, then hire an attorney that does, who will try to get a dismissal, diversion program, charge reduction, or other decent outcome through plea bargain, or take it to trial if appropriate.
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Can I hire an attorney to run charges concurrent if already sentenced to the same type of crime but from two separate Co.?

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Answered by attorney Mark A. Broughton (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Mark A. Broughton, PC
There is no guarantee that the charges will be run concurrent if you hire another attorney. That decision is up to the judge. However, a good lawyer may be able to reach a plea agreement with the prosecution, or convince the judge to do so. He may be able to win at trial on the other case, so it might be worth the risk if the judge is not going to run them concurrent. Your chances are usually better with your own lawyer - depending on the lawyer - but hiring a lawyer will not assure you of any given result.
There is no guarantee that the charges will be run concurrent if you hire another attorney. That decision is up to the judge. However, a good lawyer may be able to reach a plea agreement with the prosecution, or convince the judge to do so. He may be able to win at trial on the other case, so it might be worth the risk if the judge is not going to run them concurrent. Your chances are usually better with your own lawyer - depending on the lawyer - but hiring a lawyer will not assure you of any given result.
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