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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

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My boyfriend and i got into an argument and he was locked up but charged for false charges. How can we beat it?

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Answered by attorney Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Edward J. Dimon
you can win this case. you need to have a professional counselor or therapist work with your boyfriend and provide the judge and prosecutor with a written report indicating that the 'anger management' issues have been addressed with six counseling sessions and that he is not a danger to you or anyone else. you both must appear in court and plac e on the record what happened and how the two of you have addressed the issues [anger management counseling, AA, etc] and that you do not want to be a witness against him. please let me know if we can help. we have had good lick with these cases if you follow our plan. ed dimon, esq. 732-797-1600 ext 235
you can win this case. you need to have a professional counselor or therapist work with your boyfriend and provide the judge and prosecutor with a written report indicating that the 'anger management' issues have been addressed with six counseling sessions and that he is not a danger to you or anyone else. you both must appear in court and plac e on the record what happened and how the two of you have addressed the issues [anger management counseling, AA, etc] and that you do not want to be a witness against him. please let me know if we can help. we have had good lick with these cases if you follow our plan. ed dimon, esq. 732-797-1600 ext 235
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Should he pay the fine of $428.00 take the misdemeanor or take it to court fight it and face two charges paraphernalia and the less than 20 grams?

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Answered by attorney Andrea Rogers (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Rogers Law Firm
If you pay the fine, you are pleading guilty to a drug possession conviction, which will remain on your permanent criminal record forever and will prevent you from getting a decent job, renting an apartment, getting a loan, or getting into college. Hire an attorney to represent you on the drug charges. If you have no prior convictions, your attorney can probably negotiate a plea bargain with the prosecuting attorney to get the drug charge reduced to a lesser offense. If you have prior convictions, then you may be able to get an SIS (suspended imposition of sentence) and probation.
If you pay the fine, you are pleading guilty to a drug possession conviction, which will remain on your permanent criminal record forever and will prevent you from getting a decent job, renting an apartment, getting a loan, or getting into college. Hire an attorney to represent you on the drug charges. If you have no prior convictions, your attorney can probably negotiate a plea bargain with the prosecuting attorney to get the drug charge reduced to a lesser offense. If you have prior convictions, then you may be able to get an SIS (suspended imposition of sentence) and probation.
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Can I be charged with public intoxication after I was accused of theft?

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Answered by attorney John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Musilli Brennan Associates, PLLC
Sure, they can charge you with anything, the question is can they convict you. Sounds like an interesting case with a possible defense. Need more details.
Sure, they can charge you with anything, the question is can they convict you. Sounds like an interesting case with a possible defense. Need more details.
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