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without knowing more about the charges, the victim, your past criminal history... it would be impossible to guess. why not hire a lawyer to explore the facts on your behalf. it's time to stop looking over your shoulder and get this past you?
Read moreContact the Clerk of the County Court where the charges were filed. This is where the attorneys go for the detailed information about their client's charges
Read morehappens all the time. imagine being so addicted you have to smuggle drugs into jail.
Read morethis depends if anyone was injured or if there was a loss of property stemming from the charge. Most likely, if you are not a habitual offender, the judge won't send you away.
Read moreUse the Arrest Record link, ...there is a small charge for the data of newly arrested offenders
Read moreIf there was a charge, then there will need to be court-based decision considering the prosecutor's position, were there any injuries or property damage, AND the criminal history will be a factor. The person making the accusation will be interviewed and assess whether their statement is credible before proceeding.
Read moreYou are asking us to predict the future. We don't know all of the specific charges and the other evidence they have. We do agree that there is less a chance of conviction without the aggrieved party testifying.
Read moreIf you are looking for the actual criminal case against the inmate, you will have to contact someone at the Clerk of the Court in the county where they caught their charge
Read moreYou can ask your inmate. They always know what the deal is. Federal cases are harder to find information about unless you know the jurisdiction where the indictment stems. You have to find out where the inmate caught their charge and then go to the clerk of that District Court.
Read moreIf you know the county, you can contact the Clerk of the Court and file a request for information. This is where lawyers go to get their information.
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