The prosecutor may choose to amend the charges to a misdemeanor in exchange for a guilty plea if the facts and history are right.
There is no law stating that you MUST retain an attorney when speakin gto the prosecutor, but when dealing with criminal charges it is probably a good idea to have one. What you are looking for is a "plea bargain." BUT - the key word is 'bargain.' If you you don't have anything to offer the prosecutor in return for him giving you a rediced charge than you have nothng to bargain with.
It's a really crap burglary. Like when they can't break the window properly, only nick a DVD player and then drop it trying to escape after they set the alarm off.
Yes
You will have to seek legal counsel on this one. Answer You can speak to the police agency where the charge was filed and they can give you information. You don't need a lawyer to drop an assault charge.
Generally not: this is entirely up to the court system.
"I can't believe he's a drop out!" exclaimed Mary.
The simple past tense (and the past participle) is dropped.
I just spoke with the DeKalb magistrate and was told that it is possible to drop simple battery charges as long as you do it BEFORE the hearing date.
Robert Millikan in 1909
The charge of the electron
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You can't. Simple as that.