When I was 15 i vandalized someones car.i was supposed to pay off 1400$ and do prohibition. I finished my probation successfully and moved to virginia when i turned 18 i owe 285$ left on my probation can they transfer it to adult court because they are telling me i have a bench warrent now.
It depends. If you finished probation successfully and the case was closed it doesn't seem like there is anything that can be done. If it was left as a collections case only, they may be able to issue a warrant. I would suggest contacting the court and find out if there is a warrant and if so pay the restitution and probation will likely be glad to vacate the warrant if it exists.
My 21 yr old son was charged with 2c:35-10a(4).
For various reasons he won't use a lawyer or get the police report.
Can I get the police report so I can see a lawyer for him or is the report private? Thanks in advance.
Given Wrong Medication
Do I have the right to sue if my child received, and consumed the wrong medication from my local pharmacy? As, a result to taking the medication he was sent to hospital and was told by medical professionals that as a result of taking this medication he could have serious and permanent side effects.
Alimony in Michigan
About 3 years ago my brother divorced his wife of 23 years. The have three adopted children. At the time he was employed with a decent income. He had a lousy lawyer and wound up paying alimony and she got custody of the daughter who is the youngest. The oldest boy was older then 18 and the other boy was about to turn 18.
The decree said it was �nonnegotiable�. Well, guess what, things changed since. The middle boy has now turned 18. The younger daughter is now living with him. The wife now remarried. He lost his job and has been on unemployment for several weeks. The alimony consumes over half his UI, he has applied for food stamps and regularly visits the food bank. He can no longer afford his rent and is moving to a cheaper apartment. She has separated from her short time marriage and is living in her own apartment.
My brother would be OK if he did not have to pay or could adjust the alimony, but is told that there is nothing that can be done. Is this true? So much for justice, again.