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    What good is an expungement, anyway?

    ....again, it is my son..if it was me, I would say that it's me. I'am a new member here and new to the internet....not quite sure how this forum works or responds...just being careful is all. You want the facts? These are the facts. All I want are answers so that I can help my son....call me a...
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    What good is an expungement, anyway?

    ....again....my son is the subject here....I was protecting his identity. Thanks for the reply. William
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    What good is an expungement, anyway?

    My son is the subject here....always has been. William
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    What good is an expungement, anyway?

    What is the name of your state? California...re: my son ....An expungement of a felony does not mean that it will never appear on your criminal record...it stays with you for the rest of your life....so, why expunge? If the felony can be reduced to a misdemeanor, then expunged, is that the...
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    Mother's Will

    thanks, Don. Both step-parents are still alive. I will check court records, as suggested, and take it from there. William
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    Hitch-Hiking Mishap

    Get represented! Zack.....get a lawyer. If you can't afford a lawyer, the judge will appoint one for you. You have to go to court to clear this matter; it will not disappear by itself. If you are truly innocent, then you have nothing to worry about. Also, check and see if you have an "FTA," or...
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    Mother's Will

    no judge.......and, thanks for the reply. My father and mother were divorced since I was 3 yrs old....they both remarried. As mentioned, my father passed in July of last year, and my mother in May of 2001. I'am now dealing with (2) step parents and (2) different situations. What can I do with...
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    Is there a will?

    What is the name of your state? California My father passed last July, 2004. Supposively, there is no will according to my stepmother, only verbal directions to her, by my father, on what to do in case she decides to sell the house. Yes, after they were married, my father put her name on the...
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    Mother's Will

    What is the name of your state? California My mother left a will. I would like to know what the will consists of. Her husband, my step-father, is still alive and refuses to give me any information. They have a son and daughter (step brother and sister) who are also refusing to give me any...
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    DUI First Offense in CA

    Do the program! Listen, we all make mistakes. Now, you have to pay the piper and I mean, "pay." First, you enter a plea, "guilty" or, "not guilty." If you plea, "not guilty" the judge will schedule you for trial. If you plea "guilty," which I think you will, given the circumstances, the judge...
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    reinstate dr. lic.

    ...Tori....contact a lawyer...I know, money....everybody wants money, but in this case, I would at least talk to a lawyer. It's amazing what can be done over the telephone re: the lawyer appearing in Pittsburgh instead of you? Try it...good luck. William
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    Suspension/revocation in California

    What is the name of your state? This happened in California An individual moves to Arizona from California. He left traffic school for multiple offenders (2) DUI's, and has not paid his fines in full. Now, he wants to "try" and get his driver's license by attending school and to pay the balance...
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    hardship license

    never thought that they existed....do you mean a "restricted license?" I agree with Carl...."multiple offenders" that do not complete their programs are out-of-luck. The stigma of having multiple drunk drivings on your DMV record is difficult to accept, but there is an answer....continue with...
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    Really confused

    You can turn yourself in, if you want.....but, I wouldn't. What you should do is contact the court-clerk's office and have them schedule you for a court date to talk to the judge. If he's understanding, depending what the DA has to say, he'll give you lienience and allow you to remain on your...

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