then dont see her, forget about her and move on. not worth going to prison over.. for like stalking, i dont know why the state is pressing charges againts you.
Because Hilly told her to, and Elizabeth does whatever Hilly wants.
You are not pressing it You are frightened of it Your parents have told you not to. You don't know what it does. The contact is no longer working.
if your saying that someone eles is pressing charges on another grownup cause the grown up just told the child that he or she is ugly or something like that then of course not duuu
They could go home if they talked to the judge and the judge told him he could go and move all his paper work to the other state. Otherwise if you left without talking to the judge the state can contact your other state and drag you back there with charges. Hope o helped!(:
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Depending on the state, you may not be able to. In domestic abuse cases the State presses charges and the police as witness and their evidence is all that is required for prosecution. You CAN write a letter to the judge to go easy on her, but you may not be able to avoid some sort of prosecution. I live in NH.I was told by the arresting officer that since this her first offense she would probably get a fine.I hope there is no jail time as I would know then that our marriage would be over and it would be ashamed because I still love my wife very much as we just celebrated our 7th anniversary.The no contact order is really wong as I have severe anxiety & it makes it even worse.If I told the police I wanted to drop the charges & they said it was in the hands of the state,would I be supenaed to the hearing?
If you were taken into custody with the intent to be interrogated then yes, the charges could be dropped.
The center number will be told by school. If you dont get it, you have to contact the board's office.
If the DWI case was dismissed, there shouldn't be any charges against your license related to that specific incident. However, you may still have to pay unrelated fees or charges associated with your license depending on your driving record. It is recommended to consult with the Department of Public Safety in Texas for specific details about your case.
The Sixth Amendment!
It means he's flattered. There's no way to tell for sure if he likes you at this point. Keep pressing.
Depends...assuming they had told you to turn it over - very possible the court will press contempt charges. Almost certainly they will dismiss your case.