Not exact matches
All I can see it doing is
giving you a
jail record.
I was a victim of it over the weekend and arrested because I witnessed a Paralized African American man being beat up by cops and
recorded it and then I got thrown in
jail falsely and
giving charges that wasn't true and had witnesses there to verify.
Other cases do not carry a likely
jail sentence, but have the potential to ruin a person's good name and reputation,
giving them a «criminal
record,» which can trigger many so - called «Collateral Consequences.»
For the
record, I think Snowden should be
given a medal and a ticker tape parade, not
jail time.
A criminal attorney should be able to
give you somewhat of an expectation as to the possibilities of your avoiding having a criminal
record, based on your case, and the possibility of exposure to serving any
jail time, and how much time that might be.
Vancouver Criminal Defense Lawyer Emmet J. Duncan persuaded the Crown to DROP the dangerous driving charges and on a guilty plea to the charge of causing a police pursuit, persuaded the provincial court judge that
given the Client's young age, lack of a criminal
record, bright prospects and hearfelt acceptance of responsibility, Client should receive a CONDITIONAL DISCHARGE which not only means NO JAIL for the Client, but also means the Client will NOT have a CRIMINAL R
record, bright prospects and hearfelt acceptance of responsibility, Client should receive a CONDITIONAL DISCHARGE which not only means NO
JAIL for the Client, but also means the Client will NOT have a CRIMINAL
RECORDRECORD.
All cases will be attempted to be solved, first with no
jail time, second with no conviction with the possibility of sealing your
record,
giving you a second chance to keep your
record clean.