If the mistake is a minor spelling error, the ticket is usually still valid. If your name is "Joe Smith" and the officer puts down "Joe Snith", such a mistake can usually simply be corrected by the court clerk or Judge.
If your name is "Joe Smith" and the officer puts down "Mike Davis", then there might be grounds to dismiss the ticket (as long as you didn't give the wrong name to the officer.)
That depends, possession of what? firearms? marijuana? cocaine? Alcohol?
$5,000,000
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it probably coasts more than a mansion.
Probably. Each state is different though. You may have to move.
To own a Foid card one must not be a felon, or have any drug charge (including a marijuana ticket) The application asks about felony convictions and it asks about marijuana, Do not lie.
Up to 30 gs is legal and no charges will be proccessed.
I'm assuming no, the military has a zero tolerance level for anything marijuana related and if you have a medical marijuana card, you most likely have a debilitating medical condition that makes you ineligible anyway, otherwise you're cheating the system and they don't want liars either. Sorry.
No. You already have the date to appear. They will not contact you again unless there is cause for the date to be changed.
The warrant stays active until you resolve it.
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