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Can You Go To Jail For Breaking a Window? Is it a Criminal Mischief?

A wooden gavel resting on a law book that is open to a page titled "Property Crimes," symbolizing the legal system and criminal charges.

Can you go to jail for breaking a window? Is it criminal mischief? If you find yourself in a situation …

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Arraignment vs Initial Appearance What’s The Difference?

Arraignment vs Initial Appearance

Arraignment vs initial appearance is a legal term that means the level of importance of the process. The two terms …

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Can My Probation Officer Search My Parents’ Room?

Can My Probation Officer Search My Parents Room

The authority of a probation officer to search a probationer’s home may vary depending on the terms of the individual’s …

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In A Nutshell: Can a Probation Officer Stop You From Moving?

Can a Probation Officer Stop You From Moving

Moving on probation may sound like a dream come true, but things may not be as great as they seem. …

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Can a Probation Officer End Your Probation Early?

Can a Probation Officer End Your Probation Early

Everyday life in a probation system can be an uphill battle for a probationer. For most people, the idea of …

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Plea Bargaining: Benefits of Plea Bargaining For Prosecutors

Benefits of Plea Bargaining For Prosecutors

It is not easy to convince a prosecutor to plead your case to a judge. Regardless of the weight of …

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