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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.

What can I do to get a drug conviction expunged?

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Answered by attorney Michael Fraser Morgan (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Law Office of Michael Morgan, L.L.C.
If you have been crime free and had no other convictions and satisfied your sentence you may be eligible to have the conviction vacated which will help you get federal benefits. You may want to contact your county's lawyer referral service or you can try to make the appropriate motion and I handle those cases in King County but if you are on food stamps you may not be able to afford a private lawyer since the fee can be around $2700.
If you have been crime free and had no other convictions and satisfied your sentence you may be eligible to have the conviction vacated which will help you get federal benefits. You may want to contact your county's lawyer referral service or you can try to make the appropriate motion and I handle those cases in King County but if you are on food stamps you may not be able to afford a private lawyer since the fee can be around $2700.
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How can I get a no contact order lifted as I am the victim and I don’t feel I’m in any danger or would like to press charge?

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Answered by attorney Stephen Lewis Freeborn (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Freeborn Law Offices P.S.
When you call the police (911) to report a domestic, the law states that someone MUST be arrested. Using 911 to "calm someone down" is wrong and foolish. The only one who can dismiss the charges is the judge or prosecutor. If you are telling me that you lied to the police, then you can be criminally charged with filing a false police report. I would need more information to better advise you.
When you call the police (911) to report a domestic, the law states that someone MUST be arrested. Using 911 to "calm someone down" is wrong and foolish. The only one who can dismiss the charges is the judge or prosecutor. If you are telling me that you lied to the police, then you can be criminally charged with filing a false police report. I would need more information to better advise you.
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What kind of conviction will I get if it is DUI related?

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Answered by attorney Joseph Briscoe Dane (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Office of Joe Dane
You should really be directing this question at your attorney, but since you asked... Depending on the judge and the situation (your blood alcohol level, how recent the prior was, etc.), the release on the condition that you do AA meetings is in jeopardy. What could a judge do? Take you into custody and make you post bail before you can get out again. You're not in a good position. Contact your attorney ASAP - this may take enrolling in residential rehab to avoid jail... if that will work.
You should really be directing this question at your attorney, but since you asked... Depending on the judge and the situation (your blood alcohol level, how recent the prior was, etc.), the release on the condition that you do AA meetings is in jeopardy. What could a judge do? Take you into custody and make you post bail before you can get out again. You're not in a good position. Contact your attorney ASAP - this may take enrolling in residential rehab to avoid jail... if that will work.
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