Criminal
What are the consequences of a third DUI charge in Pennsylvania?
I had two DUIs in the past. I was 17 and 19 years of age. I am now 27 and was charged with a 3rd DUI. It's been over seven years since my last DUI and I fall under the old clause. What's going to happen? Will this be like my first DUI? Can they bring up the one from when I was 17? What kind of fines/jail time am I looking at?
Can I restore my rights after a theft conviction in 1990?
After being convicted of theft in 1990 and restitution completed, is it possible to get rights restored? It was a due to a business dispute in another county.
How can I obtain my court records from 1990-91 in West Virginia?
I requested court records or a statement from the court, and then an explanation as to the drug, amount, and means of distribution for which I was convicted. This was back in 1990-91 in the state of West Virginia. The case was tried in Wheeling (federal) court. How do I go about getting these records and/or information?
What charges can I press after being hit with a bottle?
An argument evolved on a party bus between me and a 'friend'. It escalated and I flipped her off. I was wearing a ring on my middle finger which she claims hit her in the face when I flipped her off. I do believe that the ring hit her in the face as I do remember touching her face when I did it. After this happened, she swung a beer bottle at my head which resulted in a split eyebrow and me having to go to the hospital for 9 stitches and a cat scan. When she threw the bottle, I picked up a bottle as well and threw it at her but missed. The police were called and she fled the scene. No charges were pressed on either party. My question is: What charges can I press on the person who swung the bottle at me and if she were to press charges on me, what could I possibly be convicted of with the given circumstances that I flipped her off and accidentally hit her in the face with my finger and I threw a bottle at her after she hit me with one?
Can a plaintiff with a restraining order contact the defendant?
If a plaintiff has a permanent restraining order in effect but contacts the defendant, can they get in trouble with the law or can the defendant use it against the plaintiff to have the restraining
order dropped.