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Reinstating Your Illinois Dirver's License

An Illinois driver can lose his or her driving privileges through a license suspension or revocation. The difference between a suspension and a revocation is the length of time the driver's privileges are lost.

Speeding Citations in North Carolina

Speeding citations as misdemeanors...not so simple matters.

Is not paying back a casino marker a crime in Nevada?

If someone takes out a casino marker and fails to make good on it within the specified time, the court presumes the person had “intent to defraud.”

Will I go to jail for having a joint in Nevada?

Not for a first-time or second-time offense as long as the joint amounts to only one ounce (1 oz.) or less of marijuana.

Can I get arrested for counting cards in Nevada?

Counting cards is not a crime in Nevada. However, casinos that catch patrons counting cards may demand that they leave the premises and not come back.

Can I go to jail for being high on pot in Nevada?

In general, it is a crime in Nevada to be under the influence of marijuana.

What types of victim injuries increase criminal penalties in Nevada?

Nevada criminal defendants may face harsher charges for causing victims to sustain any serious injury ranging from loss of consciousness to organ damage.

Question: Can You Have A Felony Resulting In Bodily Injury Expunged From Your Criminal Record?

Question: Can You Have A Felony Resulting In Bodily Injury Expunged From Your Criminal Record? Answer: No, But In This Case Yes!

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick Answers About Basic Questions

San Diego Expungements & San Diego Termination of Probation

San Diego Expungements & San Diego Termination of Probation

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