Maybe, but if he was a client that would be ethnically wrong and one thing you need to remember he is a con. Once a con always a con. They can be quite charming, but they are often social paths and narcissistic. Some are also psychopaths. Yes, you most likely will loose your job especially if you are with a DA's office. I suggest you forget this person.
The process of legalization after marriage without a lawyer involves getting a Green Card for those based in the US.
Not unless a court/jury finds that person GUILTY of the crime. Being charged is not the same as being convicted. Without being convicted, the person's record is clean. Meanwhile, if charged.... Get a lawyer! Say nothing until having talked with the lawyer.
You need to seek the services of a lawyer.
Seriously, hiring a good lawyer is the best bet. It may not get them 'out' of the charges, but it is their best bet for being acquitted, or if convicted of getting the lightest sentence.
You will need to consult with a lawyer.
You will need to hire a lawyer.
No. Somebody can be their own lawyer if they wanted to, though it is not a good idea.
This is a question you need to discuss with a lawyer.
You'd need to file a lawsuit.
No we......we need a lawyer to file a will
You will have to get a lawyer
If you have a good lawyer and a lot of money and patience, it is possible.