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Can I appeal my conviction after I'm found guilty by a jury.
Explains in simple terms the appeals process in a criminal cases after you have been found guilty by a jury. Explains the possibility of getting a better result after an appeal. Also explains what really happens when you try to appeal your case and the possible outcome after an appeal.
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Criminal convictions never go away.
zhlédnutí 405Před 2 měsíci
Explains why criminal convictions are so bad for you. Tells you how they stay around forever and will never go away once you have one. Explains all the problems a conviction cause you even many years after the conviction. Tells you that you should avoid a conviction at all costs.
The important difference between Regular Probation and Deferred Adjudication.
zhlédnutí 168Před 4 měsíci
Explains the very important differences between regular or straight probation and deferred adjudication. On deferred probation you can avoid jail time and a conviction if you finish successfully. But you could be sentenced to much more time than regular probation. On regular probation, you have a final conviction to start but may get less time in jail if you have a violation. On probation you a...
Is it THEFT or is it Robbery
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Video explains the difference between theft and robbery. Although similar, robbery is much more serious than theft. Robbery is theft with one extra aggravating factor that makes robbery more serious than theft.
Driving while intoxicated is not only for Alcohol.
zhlédnutí 558Před 7 měsíci
Video explains how you can be arrested for driving while intoxicated DWI even if you have not had anything to drink. Illegal drugs, prescription drugs and even over the counter medicine can lead to an arrest for driving while intoxicated.
Field Sobriety Tests are easy to Fail
zhlédnutí 2,4KPřed 9 měsíci
Video provides a brief and simple explanation of the DWI field sobriety tests, how they are done, what are the clues the cops look for. The same tests are used throughout the United States to arrest drunk drivers.
My case was dismissed so why is it still showing up in a background check.
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Your charges may have been dismissed, but your arrest record is still public. You must expunge your arrest record to get rid of it. Once the expunction is complete, all records relating to your arrest will be erased. This is the only way to clear your arrest record.
Reasonable Suspicion vs. Probable Cause
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Describes the difference between reasonable suspicion and probable cause. One of these is enough to get you arrested. The video gives a good example to determine the difference between reasonable suspicion vs. probable cause.
What is an arraignment?
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This video describes the arraignment process. What it is. What happens in a arraignment. What it is used for and how to prepare for the arraignment.
Can my probation officer revoke my probation?
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Explains that a probation officer does not have the power to revoke your probation. Also describes the duties of a probation officer and what the officer's powers are regarding you.
6 things your lawyer should be doing for you.
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These are the 6 most important things a good lawyer should be doing for you as the client. If your lawyer is not doing all 6 things, you may not be getting the best representation.
What is resisting arrest?
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Resisting arrest is explained to you in simple terms. You can be charged with resisting arrest if you try to prevent a police officer from arresting you. This video also explains the little known secret of how the arresting officer must get permission to arrest you. If the cop makes a mistake you will be released at the scene.
What is Burglary
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The Fedora Lawyer explains what the offense of burglary is, how it is similar to trespassing and how much more serious it is than trespassing. Burglary is a serious offense.
How to Hire an Honest lawyer
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This video gives you a lawyer's advice on what to look for in hiring an honest lawyer to represent you. It is a lawyer's point of view of the 5 traits of an honest lawyer. If you need to hire a lawyer, make sure the lawyer has these 5 traits.
What is the law of No Trespassing also known as Criminal Trespass.
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This explains the law of No Trespassing and how you can be arrested and go to jail for violating the law against No Trespassing also know as criminal trespass.
What is the difference between a bench trial and a jury trial.
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What is the difference between a bench trial and a jury trial.
You can record a conversation of another person legally.
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You can record a conversation of another person legally.
How to get off probation early.
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How to get off probation early.
How to stop a DWI license suspension
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How to stop a DWI license suspension
Failure to appear in court. The three things you must do if yo failed to appear in court.
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Failure to appear in court. The three things you must do if yo failed to appear in court.
Deferred adjudication is probation with a hidden danger.
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Deferred adjudication is probation with a hidden danger.
Your right to see the prosecutor's evidence before you plead guilty
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Your right to see the prosecutor's evidence before you plead guilty
The attorney client privilege.
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The attorney client privilege.
Can a person be convicted without physical evidence.
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Can a person be convicted without physical evidence.
The correct legal Self Defense definition.
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The correct legal Self Defense definition.
the difference between a trial jury and a grand jury.
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the difference between a trial jury and a grand jury.
What does indicted mean?
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What does indicted mean?
How to get a prosecutor to drop charges.
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How to get a prosecutor to drop charges.
Avoid doing these 3 sobriety tests if arrested for driving while intoxicated.
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Avoid doing these 3 sobriety tests if arrested for driving while intoxicated.
How to handle your speeding ticket without a lawyer.
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How to handle your speeding ticket without a lawyer.

Komentáře

  • @lovevlogs1617
    @lovevlogs1617 Před 19 hodinami

    Sir my son just got revoked in texas had 2 years added 1 more year for none payment never missed a po appointment even went when he was sick of covid i took him talked to po on phone in parking lot. Finished his 40 hours paying po not courts some how forgot that he had to pay court that year his older brother passed away 😢 and moved to another city transferred po starded smoking i know thats bad but he did they never told him or send him a letter to remind him of court payment working 5 days a week wasent po supposed to tell him he was revoked. Before ? Anyway his now sitting in jail waiting to see a judge 7 day now will he get time in jail 😮ohh never got arested never got in trouble rather then smoking i guess that enough right. Now i dont know what will happened now

    • @fedoralawyer
      @fedoralawyer Před 6 hodinami

      Only the judge can revoke and only after a hearing. a motion to revoke can be file and an arrest warrant issued, but probation is not revoked until there is a hearing before the judge and the state proves he violated. PO has no obligation to tell him there is a warrant for probation violation. He is also entitled to an attorney to represent him. One will be appointed if he cannot afford to hire one. Many times if he has an opportunity to explain his situation, financial problems or something of that nature, the court will not revoke but either extend his probation or allow him time to get current with payments. The court can also unsatisfactory terminate the probation. This means noting in the long run but at lest the probation is over. Also any time in jail counts as time served. You should get him a lawyer ASAP. Sorry for late response. I just left court.

  • @brianhill7715
    @brianhill7715 Před 4 dny

    Can a old summons that was unknown effect a current probation

    • @fedoralawyer
      @fedoralawyer Před 3 dny

      Sorry for the very late response. I was in federal court all day and then had too many other things to catch up on. You can only be accountable of violations that took place during the time you were on probation. Your probation will not be affected by anything that happened before you were put on probation. Sounds like your summons was for something that took place long before you were ever placed on probation. So no that summons cannot affect your current probation. Good Luck!

  • @charlessmith263
    @charlessmith263 Před 10 dny

    Why can a representative of a property owner "trespass you" off the property if you are trespassing. Give me reasons for all that.

    • @fedoralawyer
      @fedoralawyer Před 10 dny

      If the owner has given someone the authority to manage the property for him, then that person can ask you to leave. For example, the manager of an apartment complex will generally have the owner's authority to manage the property and be able to control who is allowed on the property. But it cannot be some random person, like a neighbor of the property owner.

  • @dictumfactum9468
    @dictumfactum9468 Před 16 dny

    Dumb question? Do most courts offer "deferred adjudication". Must you ask for it or is it offered up.

    • @fedoralawyer
      @fedoralawyer Před 15 dny

      Not a dumb question at all. Most courts do offer it and yes you should ask about it. Remember the prosecutors are not there to help you. They are there to prosecute you. So they are not going to offer up any helpful hints on how to handle your case. That is what your attorney is supposed to do. However, all that said, if it is a traffic ticket court, the prosecutors will usually tell you about deferred. The object in traffic court is to collect money and they collect money just as easily on deferred as a regular conviction. Hope that helps.

    • @dictumfactum9468
      @dictumfactum9468 Před 15 dny

      @@fedoralawyer Thats what I thought too. Municipalities just want your money , not your points. Subscribed!

  • @ericackerly3428
    @ericackerly3428 Před 17 dny

    good job, nice advise

  • @RJ-hm9gi
    @RJ-hm9gi Před 17 dny

    Know oust, ouster, and ousted. You have the right to spend a US dollar in a US business. If you were trespassed from a business and taken to jail. DO NOT sign a plea agreement. Hire a lawyer and if convicted then get a writ of habeus corpus talk to a lawyer about it. You only have one month to file a writ of habeus corpus. It will allow you to appeal. Then hire a civil rights attorney/ lawyer and file suit specifically discrimination. Use Oasis Financial and win a lawsuit.

  • @user-kp1xq1ve5c
    @user-kp1xq1ve5c Před 18 dny

    I have not seen anything at all. Just CZcams loop videos. Why would I have anything against me?

    • @fedoralawyer
      @fedoralawyer Před 17 dny

      Sorry, I'm not sure what you are asking. Your lawyer has a duty to allow you to see any evidence good or bad that affects your case. Only after a thorough review of the evidence and a conversation with your lawyer should you decide to enter a plea of guilty or go to trial.

  • @Liedannoswad
    @Liedannoswad Před 20 dny

    😆😆😆 I would literally be on the phone and writing letters every single day absolute pest mithering away until I was back on my board

  • @daveobrien8210
    @daveobrien8210 Před 22 dny

    Does a Pro Se defendant have the same right to see the evidence? (Police body-cam video) I filled out the forms and submitted them to the police department and they DENIED the release of the body-cam video. They said that "only my lawyer could request it". That does not seem right. The officer that pulled me over for expired tabs lost his temper, physically reached into my vehicle, pulled me out of my car, cuffed me and took me to jail. Bail was set at $1500. I was caregiver to my 93 year old Dad and was taking him to the park. He is a stroke victim and I explained that to the officer but he took me anyway and left my Dad by himself. I think a jury would see that bodycam video and be appalled.

    • @fedoralawyer
      @fedoralawyer Před 22 dny

      In most jurisdictions only a lawyer can get access to the evidence. Moreover, the lawyer cannot give you a copy of it either. He can and must allow you to review it as often as you like but you cannot have your own copy of the evidence to take and keep with you. However, you are entitled to a copy of your own statement. If you are representing yourself, which is always a bad idea, you may need to file a motion with the court ordering the DA to allow you to view the evidence. Otherwise, you will need a lawyer to get what you want. Hope this helps.

    • @daveobrien8210
      @daveobrien8210 Před 21 dnem

      @@fedoralawyer Thank You!

    • @fedoralawyer
      @fedoralawyer Před 21 dnem

      @@daveobrien8210 You're very welcome.

  • @joechain3509
    @joechain3509 Před 23 dny

    Dayumn . I need to know if the police have issued a felony arrest warrant for you, are they obligated to try to contact you, and make you aware that a warrant for arrest has been issued ? Against you?

    • @fedoralawyer
      @fedoralawyer Před 23 dny

      A bonding company is the best way to see if there is a warrant for your arrest. The police have no duty to notify you of an arrest warrant. Many times they do a what we call a pocket warrant. This is where they get the judge to sign the warrant, but instead of entering it the system so that bonding companies can see it, they literally put it in their pocket and go arrest you. This is usually only done for violent offenders. It is not the norm. Hope that helps.

  • @JohnDrake-jd1kb
    @JohnDrake-jd1kb Před 24 dny

    Prosicutors imunity ... Even if HE fraudulently himself issues and has served you with an arrest warrant dureing the CDC mandates of no lock up dureing covid pandemic?

    • @JohnDrake-jd1kb
      @JohnDrake-jd1kb Před 24 dny

      And 8-10 months after the incident occurred. The judge made not one but 2 references to him bout it n court and immediately allowed me to go on my own recognance

  • @fedoralawyer
    @fedoralawyer Před 27 dny

    You should be able to resolve it before then. Contact the court clerk.

  • @danieldelgado5735
    @danieldelgado5735 Před 27 dny

    I recently got a ticket in CO. Speeding and careless driving that’s 10 point off my license. I am moving out of state within 2 weeks. Can I call the prosecutors office and ask for this since my court is not until 10/1?

  • @user-bf7xx4ik3t
    @user-bf7xx4ik3t Před měsícem

    Same with thieves?sir

    • @fedoralawyer
      @fedoralawyer Před měsícem

      I'm not sure what you're asking. But burglars are generally thieves, but not always!

  • @roberthall6161
    @roberthall6161 Před měsícem

    They would not let you see it without a lawyer.

    • @fedoralawyer
      @fedoralawyer Před měsícem

      Sorry for the late response. I am still without power as we are recovering from the hurricane in Houston Texas. If you are representing yourself, you should be able to look at the evidence. Otherwise it is true, You will need a lawyer. You can always apply for a court appointed lawyer get him to show you the evidence and then fire him and continue to represent yourself. But you’re always always always better off with a lawyer.hope that helps and good luck.

  • @momaali5643
    @momaali5643 Před měsícem

    What happens when a victim doesn’t show up to trial in an attempt murder trial?

    • @THEFEDORALAWYER
      @THEFEDORALAWYER Před měsícem

      @@momaali5643 my apologies for not responding to the comments and questions sooner. But we are still reeling from hurricane Beryl. I have no power at my office or at my home. So now I’m working from the hotel for a while. To answer your questions, attempted murder is far too serious for a victim, not to appear. However, depending on the other type of evidence, the state may be able to prove the attempt even without the victim. In most cases, they will serve the victim with a subpoena personally, and if the victim does not appear a sheriff may go out and bring the victim to Court to testify. But that is rare.

  • @Scott-be1cq
    @Scott-be1cq Před měsícem

    So can you explain how they can hold individuals long than a year without a indictment or Jury trial? Seems like if there has to be an indictment for penalties of over 1 year they should have to indict you before you had been locked up for a year.

    • @THEFEDORALAWYER
      @THEFEDORALAWYER Před měsícem

      @@Scott-be1cq I don’t know jurisdiction that is but it would never happen here. State cannot just hold you for that length of time with no indictment. His attorney should file a writ to get him out of jail. What state is this?

    • @Scott-be1cq
      @Scott-be1cq Před měsícem

      @@THEFEDORALAWYER North Carolina

    • @Scott-be1cq
      @Scott-be1cq Před měsícem

      @@THEFEDORALAWYER North Carolina, they also have no speedy trial clause. I have spoken with the attorney, there no bond in this case and there is no time limit in the state either before indictment or after for a trial. There are individuals that have been locked up for multiple years without trial. Not sure the number but it is not an isolated incident apparently.

  • @ducc6354
    @ducc6354 Před měsícem

    I learned more in this one video than in the last 10 videos I watched

    • @fedoralawyer
      @fedoralawyer Před měsícem

      Thank you I am glad you found it helpful.

  • @InTheMannerOfLove
    @InTheMannerOfLove Před měsícem

    In Washington State, do we not have specific liberty interests to the full enjoyment of a place of public resort, accommodation, assemblage, or amusement? (See Segaline v. Dep’t of Labor and Industries,(2017); State v. R.H.(1997); State v. Mitchell, (2018); Cox v. Louisiana,…S.Ct. …(1965)). If a place is open to the public, do they not need to have a legitimate and lawful reason to issue a trespass notice to a member of the public? e.g. non compliance with lawful condition(s) imposed on access, violation of law, or disruptive behavior. Do local LEOs need to facilitate procedural due process? (e.g. State v. Joseph Tree, Inc.(2018?)) Is it not true to say that we have specific liberty interests to the full enjoyment of a place of public accommodation that cannot be arbitrarily taken from us? Is it not true that if a member of the public is in compliance with all lawful conditions imposed on access to said premieres, and not violating any laws, that we cannot be lawfully trespassed from such a place of public accommodation or assemblage? (e.g. State v. Green. (2010); State v. R.H.(1997), etc.?) When is trespass notice unlawful? The law does not appear to condone an arrest for criminally trespassed that is based on an unlawfully issued trespass notice.(State v. R.H.; Cox v. Louisiana). Private businesses that are open to members of the public do NOT reserve the right to refuse service to anyone for any reason at all, or for no reason at all. Real RESIDENTIAL Property is another matter altogether. RSVP. See also RCW 9A.52.090(2); RCW 9a.52.105; RCW 9.91.010(1); RCW 49.60; Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. When is discrimination inferred? Any statute or case law to support such a legal inference?

    • @fedoralawyer
      @fedoralawyer Před měsícem

      Sorry I am having so much trouble responding to comments. We are still reeling from the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl. I still have no power in my home or office. I finally found a Hotel to work from. You have not lived until you spend a few nights in a house with no ac or power of any kind and try to sleep when it is 86+ degrees and high humidity. I had to keep getting in my car to stay cool. Your question is a bit deep in legal analysis for this channel. But Discrimination based on sex, age, race, national origin, and religion are discriminatory. So you cannot discriminate based on them no matter what type of business you own. I am not aware of any statute or case law without doing a lot of research that I cannot do from a Hotel. I'm not sure what you asking related to criminal trespass.

  • @DanteScorpio-ml7wf
    @DanteScorpio-ml7wf Před měsícem

    Can I flip off my probation officer in California?

    • @fedoralawyer
      @fedoralawyer Před měsícem

      As far as I know flipping someone off, even your Probation officer, is not a crime. But making an enemy of our PO is not a wise thing to do.

  • @user-uf9xj3wg9h
    @user-uf9xj3wg9h Před měsícem

    All correct info however here is the reality. If you go into a commercial establishment or church property, and are told to leave by someone in charge, you will be trespassed by the cops if you do not leave. Maybe even charged depending on the circumstances. But if you call the cops because one of your neighbors keeps entering your residential lot against your wishes despite a fence and No Trespassing signage, the cops will come only to tell you that "this is a civil matter. Take your neighbor to court. We aren't relationship counselors or HOA experts or surveyors."

    • @fedoralawyer
      @fedoralawyer Před měsícem

      That is a very astute assessment. And that is the reality. Cops won't likely deal with neighbors arguing with each other. If they did, they would be hauling away someone every other week. Cops just won't get involved with residential neighbor disputes.

  • @1QYITSTORM
    @1QYITSTORM Před měsícem

    Thanks for information Mr Fedora, very much needed for us all.

    • @fedoralawyer
      @fedoralawyer Před měsícem

      You're very welcome. I'm always happy when someone finds something helpful in my videos. That's why I make them!

  • @RafaCabron
    @RafaCabron Před měsícem

    Eyy im under fedral invetigation.i kept geting harst threten by wat i thoght ware gang bangers so i got a replica to detour constant threat wne i would go out.wel it haooen but individuals ketp instigati g amd prov9ked me chale ging amd belive its was undercover agents.they kept yeling to me to shoot but i had fake i been falowed ever since is that ate ted murdder by agents i live in fear

  • @moneydemand1150
    @moneydemand1150 Před měsícem

    Thanks fedora lawyer do one on laws of party the people want to see real life real people 💪🏿

    • @THEFEDORALAWYER
      @THEFEDORALAWYER Před měsícem

      Got it. I think you asked for one on law of parties before.

  • @erastotinajero7157
    @erastotinajero7157 Před měsícem

    Flee to Mexico😂😂😂 just kidding don't do that

    • @fedoralawyer
      @fedoralawyer Před měsícem

      If you do, better not come back again.😂

  • @moneydemand1150
    @moneydemand1150 Před 2 měsíci

    Great video

  • @mingching2480
    @mingching2480 Před 2 měsíci

    Love the fedora, my dad would always wear one back in the day...I wish they'd come back in fashion.

    • @fedoralawyer
      @fedoralawyer Před 2 měsíci

      Thank you. They are in fashion... at least for me anyway. Much thanks...

  • @moneydemand1150
    @moneydemand1150 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for explaining the diffence i use to didnt really know it that much 😂

    • @fedoralawyer
      @fedoralawyer Před 2 měsíci

      You're welcome. It is certainly a tricky area and depends a lot on the facts of each particular case.

  • @moneydemand1150
    @moneydemand1150 Před 2 měsíci

    Love these kinds of videos fedora lawyer

    • @fedoralawyer
      @fedoralawyer Před 2 měsíci

      Thank you. I'll keep putting them out. Next one is about appeals from a conviction and the one after will be about the Law of Parties.

    • @moneydemand1150
      @moneydemand1150 Před 2 měsíci

      @@fedoralawyer cant wait man 🤝

  • @moneydemand1150
    @moneydemand1150 Před 2 měsíci

    Great information

    • @fedoralawyer
      @fedoralawyer Před 2 měsíci

      Thank you. I'm glad you found it useful.

    • @moneydemand1150
      @moneydemand1150 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@fedoralawyer Can you make one bout law of parties

    • @fedoralawyer
      @fedoralawyer Před 2 měsíci

      @@moneydemand1150 Yes, I can make a video about the law of parties. But it is essentially that if you assist a person to commit a crime in any way, you become liable as if you committed the crime yourself. For example, you drive me to the bank so I can rob it. You wait in the car and I go in the bank to do the robbery. But while inside I shoot and kill someone. Now, even though you never set foot inside the bank, you are just as liable for the killing as I am. that is basically it. But I'll make a video with a bit more explanation.

    • @moneydemand1150
      @moneydemand1150 Před 2 měsíci

      @@fedoralawyer I like interacting with people not just gaming you understand me good for people to know the law thanks sir for the content

  • @tamaragregory1560
    @tamaragregory1560 Před 2 měsíci

    My son was indicted before the proable cause hearing he said he wanted to go to the proable cause hearing but his attorney told him he was already indicted is that legal

    • @fedoralawyer
      @fedoralawyer Před 2 měsíci

      Yes, your attorney is correct. An indictment is a finding of probable cause. So once you are indicted, probable cause has been found. Before an indictment you can have an evidentiary hearing to determine if there is probable cause. But as soon as you ask for a hearing, the district attorney will run to the grand jury and get an indictment.

  • @Shadow-sm8hs
    @Shadow-sm8hs Před 2 měsíci

    Number 1, don't shoplift.

    • @fedoralawyer
      @fedoralawyer Před 2 měsíci

      Don't shoplift in the first place is always the best rule. But my rules are for those who forget or disregard rule no. 1.

  • @user-ky5dy5hl4d
    @user-ky5dy5hl4d Před 2 měsíci

    In some European conutries a conviction gets wiped out off the record after 4 years.

    • @fedoralawyer
      @fedoralawyer Před 2 měsíci

      Every country has its onw laws. No doubt it will depend on the type of crime. So always check your jurisdiction to see if you can get the record of your arrest erased. Sounds like in some countries it gets erased automatically. Other countries you will need to be proactive to get it cleared. So far as I know in the U.S.A. you will need to file an expunction to erase the conviction from your record. If anyone has had a difference experience, feel free to share your it it.

    • @user-ky5dy5hl4d
      @user-ky5dy5hl4d Před 2 měsíci

      @@fedoralawyer Thank you for info.

    • @fedoralawyer
      @fedoralawyer Před 2 měsíci

      @@user-ky5dy5hl4d My pleasure. Every jurisdiction is different. It never hurts to look into it.

  • @catsika3887
    @catsika3887 Před 2 měsíci

    Why do we need lawyers who know the law, shouldn't the judge who is making the final decision just know the law....

    • @fedoralawyer
      @fedoralawyer Před 2 měsíci

      You would be astonished at how many judges don't know the law. Many times the judge will ask the lawyers to research a complicated topic to get clarification. Also judges, other than federal judges are elected. They can be in the right party at the right time and get elected with little or no experience. I have corrected judges on occasion by being prepared and showing the judge the written law.

  • @chuckpugsley759
    @chuckpugsley759 Před 2 měsíci

    what if the driver refuses the breath test and other tests ... does the officer have probable cause?

    • @THEFEDORALAWYER
      @THEFEDORALAWYER Před 2 měsíci

      No it does not equal probable cause if you refuse the tests. Upon refusal the officer will need to get a warrant to get a blood test. And he will need probable cause to get the warrant. But smell of alcohol and blood shot eyes along with slurred speech are all indicators of intoxication wherein the officer will have probable cause cause to get a warrant.

  • @Realrich206
    @Realrich206 Před 2 měsíci

    Well felons can get their gun rights back . Felons can also be doctors and lawyers. Actually felons can have a lot of good jobs including electricians plumbers etc. friend did 4 years juvenile life for armed robbery his first job out electrician union making $40 a hour

  • @lefend
    @lefend Před 2 měsíci

    While being a felon will make it more difficult to find employment, especially initially, many careers are still possible. Including doctors and attorneys. Some jurisdictions prevent the license by law, but many will look at the felony itself, your age at conviction, time since the conviction, and what you've done since the conviction. If you're applying for a professional license, you're going to want to get help in your application and showing how you've improved. Everyone has a story and some have darker and brighter spots than others.

    • @fedoralawyer
      @fedoralawyer Před 2 měsíci

      True enough. That is why you should always check the law in your jurisdiction. There may be an exception that applies to your particular case.

  • @greg.kasarik
    @greg.kasarik Před 3 měsíci

    Another reason I'm glad I live in Australia, where all but the most serious of offenses don't appear on your record after ten years, and if you are convicted, and then have the charge dismissed, your public criminal record is forever a clean slate. Sure, the cops have access to your record, but the idea that a theft committed at the age of 20 should still prevent you from living your life at the age of 40, just demonstrates, yet again how little the US actually cares about its citizens welfare. This goes double, given that minorities are more likely to be arrested and convicted in the first place.

    • @fedoralawyer
      @fedoralawyer Před 3 měsíci

      It really is a shame for a young person to have to carry a youthful mistake around for the rest of his life and have it define who he is. But I have had many clients come to me looking to erase a one time criminal conviction from years ago and I can't help them.

    • @greg.kasarik
      @greg.kasarik Před 3 měsíci

      @@fedoralawyer Its not just a destroying of people's lives, its a criminal waste of human potential. How many people who would otherwise be outstanding contributors to their community and economy, instead become a drag on it, as they don't pay tax dollars, earn enough to survive and end up costing the taxpayer hundreds of thousands of dollars, instead of contributing a similar amount? I'm helping someone turn their lives around right now, and while their recent record is making it hard for them to find work, this will become easier as old charges, that happened when they were young and stupid come off their public record.

    • @fedoralawyer
      @fedoralawyer Před 3 měsíci

      @@greg.kasarik I agree. It's terrible that the U.S. has such laws. I think if they do a pre trial intervention type supervision, finish it successfully and don't have any problems with the law for the next 7 or 10 years they should be allowed to have it removed from public records. Law enforcement can always keep a private copy in the event the person gets in trouble again in the future. The person who is truly rehabilitated can then live a much better life. Everyone wins in that scenario.

  • @heazilla
    @heazilla Před 3 měsíci

    Many states (like Georgia) offer first offender laws. I got a felony as my first charge, was assigned 2 years probation and 5 years suspending sentencing. If I violated I would have had to serve the 5 years, if I didn't violate the conviction never went into place. I completed felony probation and have no convictions on my background. The original arrest is all that couldn't be clear. You can use Georgia first offender twice because one is specially for drug charges and the other is for any other crime. 2 sentences of probation zero convictions. Deferred conviction may be the term

  • @example5237
    @example5237 Před 3 měsíci

    too late lol

  • @TitanicExpertJamesGrass
    @TitanicExpertJamesGrass Před 3 měsíci

    Wish I knew this back in 2001

    • @fedoralawyer
      @fedoralawyer Před 3 měsíci

      Sorry to hear that. However, some states may allow you to expunge records after a period of time. I think Louisiana is one of them but don't take my word for it. It may be worth it for you to look into it. Good Luck.

    • @Meela234
      @Meela234 Před 3 měsíci

      @@fedoralawyer You are correct. I watched some pardon hearing videos the other day where people were asking for their record to be expunged threw a pardon. One guy got one but the other two did not. One guy's crime was too serious and the other refused to admit he did anything wrong, but the evidence was very strong against him. They were in Connecticut tho.

    • @fedoralawyer
      @fedoralawyer Před 3 měsíci

      @@Meela234 True enough. In any state, a governor can pardon a person for any reason . But a pardon by the governor is rare indeed.

  • @user-zq8ng5wl8v
    @user-zq8ng5wl8v Před 3 měsíci

    If the police lie about my consent to search me? In AZ

    • @fedoralawyer
      @fedoralawyer Před 3 měsíci

      More and more these days cops wear body cams so it 's not easy for them to lie. But if there is no body cam and they lie, it is your word against theirs. Look for discrepancies in the arrest procedures as a whole. If you can catch them in a lie somewhere else, their credibility will be in question about everything that took place. Hope that helps.

  • @SafeGuardYourSoul
    @SafeGuardYourSoul Před 3 měsíci

    "child support" has been ruled un-constitutional by the Minnesota Supreme court. Look it up. The criminal courts only hunt you down due to their being illegally paid to collect child support. It's RICO.

  • @nickv1008
    @nickv1008 Před 3 měsíci

    Its been 21 months, i still have no 911 call audio. Florida claims they dont have to share, Marcy's law lets them withhold evidence. Sheriff doesnt have body or dash cams.

  • @JRBROOKS42
    @JRBROOKS42 Před 3 měsíci

    It's ubstruction of justice and fraud against the judge and TAXPAYERS FOR PROMOTIONS AND RAISES !! POLICEING FOR PROFIT !! 😳🧐💶💶💶💶💶💶💶💶💶💰💰💰💰💰💰💰 FOR TAXPAYERS MONEY !! 🤣🇺🇸🇺🇸😡

  • @JRBROOKS42
    @JRBROOKS42 Před 3 měsíci

    That's why procecuter lawyers don't want dash cams and bodycam videos played in state courts ! Just false afidavid and false police reports read to the judge ITS AMERICAN FRAUD ON THE COURTS !! THE ARE THE CRIMINALS !!😳🧐🤣💶💶💶💶💶💶💶💶💶💰💰💰💰💰💰💰

  • @Google.Is.Skynet
    @Google.Is.Skynet Před 3 měsíci

    I got a drunk in public while on a DUI probation. I had 160 days suspended. First ever violation. Am I going to jail????? Please help me I’m panicking

    • @fedoralawyer
      @fedoralawyer Před 3 měsíci

      It really depends on the particular judge and the procedures in that court. But I would not expect the judge to revoke you. More likely Judge will have you go to AA meetings or some other type of rehab type of outpatient treatment to address the drinking problem. Sorry for late response. I just saw the comment.

    • @Google.Is.Skynet
      @Google.Is.Skynet Před 3 měsíci

      @@fedoralawyer yes I’m already going to AA classes, I’m wearing a SCRAM ankle monitor as well to prove I haven’t drank since then. I live in Virginia. I just finished ASAP right before the arrest too. Should I go back to the group counseling meetings?

    • @fedoralawyer
      @fedoralawyer Před 3 měsíci

      @@Google.Is.Skynet Yes go back to group. This will demonstrate to judge you are aware of the drinking problem and you're taking steps on your own to address them. It always looks good to judge when you try to fix your problems without court intervention. You may want to check with a lawyer familiar with that judge to get a fix on what the judge may want.

  • @masonstevens4900
    @masonstevens4900 Před 4 měsíci

    So you get to pick when you take it to trial?

    • @THEFEDORALAWYER
      @THEFEDORALAWYER Před 4 měsíci

      Yes, in most states you are allowed to pick the judge or jury to hear the case. However, the state must also agree for the judge to hear the case as well. But the state will usually agree.

  • @toddschwarz5148
    @toddschwarz5148 Před 4 měsíci

    I have been accused of serious charges but it’s been 19 months and they still haven’t turned over the discovery. Yes they did send over the Supplemental Discovery but that don’t have any of the evidence that I committed any crime. Also I did an interview with the Lead Agent and he admitted that they don’t have any proof or physical evidence that I didn’t any crime. I’ve asked my paid attorney 20 to 40 times to file a Motion to compel but he won’t listen to me. He says this court is backed up and this is normal. I told him bull crap. Makes me wonder if he’s really working for me or just ignoring me to make me plea out. Too bad I told him not matter what I’m not taking a deal. I didnt do it! But he probably don’t believe me. The main witness is lying about me to get a deal. My PI found out he’s done this before. He was impeached in a 2016 case for lying and the guy was found not guilty. Again he knows the system and lying about people gets his “Get out of jail free card” and the lead agent isn’t looking for truth. Well is 19 months normal? I don’t have any statements or videos or anything that proves I’ve done anything wrong! This was for your “Evidence Video”

  • @toddschwarz5148
    @toddschwarz5148 Před 4 měsíci

    I have been accused of serious charges but it’s been 19 months and they still haven’t turned over the discovery. Yes they did send over the Supplemental Discovery but that don’t have any of the evidence that I committed any crime. Also I did an interview with the Lead Agent and he admitted that they don’t have any proof or physical evidence that I didn’t any crime. I’ve asked my paid attorney 20 to 40 times to file a Motion to compel but he won’t listen to me. He says this court is backed up and this is normal. I told him bull crap. Makes me wonder if he’s really working for me or just ignoring me to make me plea out. Too bad I told him not matter what I’m not taking a deal. I didnt do it! But he probably don’t believe me. The main witness is lying about me to get a deal. My PI found out he’s done this before. He was impeached in a 2016 case for lying and the guy was found not guilty. Again he knows the system and lying about people gets his “Get out of jail free card” and the lead agent isn’t looking for truth. Well is 19 months normal? I don’t have any statements or videos or anything that proves I’ve done anything wrong!