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・ 1 Remain courteous throughout the fight against your petty theft charge. You can cooperate with law enforcement... ・ 2 Hire a qualified and experienced attorney to represent you in court. Representing yourself is not recommended... ・ 3 As...
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・ 1 Find an attorney familiar with cases of expunging charges. Though legal representation is not required... ・ 2 Prove your rehabilitation. In most jurisdictions, you will have to avoid further arrest for a specified... ・ 3 Obtain a certif...
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sure they can be taken off your record with deferred adjudication probation and a fine and court cost and probably some community service. there will be no conviction but the arrest will still show up until you have the record either expung...
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First off, it's "Petit Theft", not Petty Theft. The Petit word just indicates that it is under a statutory amount, and is not categorized as "Grand Theft". Varying jurisdicitons have their own definitions of what constit...
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YakRider gives sage advice. As YakRider has suggested, see an immigration attorney with some knowledge of criminal law BEFORE your court date next week. The Immigration Statutes refer to Good Moral Character in the negative (i.e., they list...
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You can but you need written permission from the court to do so.
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In California, petty theft is considered stealing anything valued at less than $400 from a merchant. The theft over $400 is considered grand theft and could be punishable by either misdemeanor or felony, and up to 12-16 months in jail. For ...
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Theft is the unlawful taking of someone else's property with the intent to deprive the owner of the property permanently. Theft may be charged as a misdemeanor or felony having serious consequences, including jail, prison, fines and restitu...
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If you or a loved one has been arrested for a theft crime, you have very specific rights under the United States Constitution that must be legally upheld. These rights state that you have the right to remain silent, you have the right to an...
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