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    Arrest, Search, Seizure, Warrant Falsely reporting an incident in the 3rd degree

    From your post, I am not seeing any details which you can use to suppress your statements or dismiss the charge without a plea. Once you are advised of your Miranda rights, you should have stopped talking and consulted a lawyer. I know you mentioned your financial situation……….But you can’t do...
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    Fraud, Embezzlement, Bad Checks Alleged Fraud

    Please next time limit to one post..... You story does not come across as someone who intended to mislead or commit a crime………That is very important in proving if a fraudulent act occurred…. I must however admit most employers would be pissed. You might want to start with a personal injury...
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    Fraud, Embezzlement, Bad Checks Alleged Fraud

    You story does not come across as someone who intended to mislead or commit a crime………That is very important in proving if a fraudulent act occurred…. I must however admit most employers would be pissed. You might want to start with a personal injury lawyer. They deal in crimes related to...
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    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft wrongly accused

    I don’t understand what you meant to characterize as “minorites”…………I would look past that to address your questions…… A group of witnesses who claim your boyfriend committed a crime is good enough to get him arrested pending further investigation. You should try to make sure he has a lawyer to...
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    Other Immigration Law Daughter needs to come to usa but rejected 2 times

    What type of visa did your daughter apply for? Did she inform them you are a citizen? Where you a citizen when she went there? Have you filled for her here since you are now a citizen? How old is she, is she single? Did you include her in all your papers via immigration here? From...
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    Criminal Law Help. i got a ticket similar MIP

    Everyone deserves a second chance............ You would be okay. Feel free to post any other concerns.............
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    Criminal Records, Expungement International about expungement

    That sounds good and honest enough..............The average person would understand.
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    Deportation, Re-entry Deportation?

    Good advice............I wish most guest to the US can receive some hand out on how any crime here can haunt you forever.........From experience dealing with non US citizens, most don't understand how a small offense here can ruin you forever...........
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    Whats happening?

    You can contact the county clerk's office to see if they might have sent something out to you which you did not get.........wrong address maybe....... If they don't have anything on you, keep waiting it would come later or when your buddy goes there.......they would remember.....Who knows, you...
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    Criminal Records, Expungement International about expungement

    As I have told you in my earlier post, a CIMT in immigration cases is not just determined by the name of the offense but also by any reports. An example is a first DUI which is not a CIMT but could be depending on the person's behavior as reported in the police reports, and the person's honesty...
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    Criminal Records, Expungement International about expungement

    That sounds good and believable to the average person. You were not aware of US laws and did not know you had to check all that. In your country, the law does not exist. That is good enough to make them know it was a mistake.
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    Deportation, Re-entry Deportation?

    You would be okay.............You would get over it.
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    Criminal Records, Expungement International about expungement

    Each state has different rules on how long you need to wait depending on what you pleaded guilty to. So just Google your states expungement statute and read it. I think I had posted it for you in this forum. Go back and read it with the link. But you can call a lawyer for free consultation in...
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    Deportation, Re-entry Deportation?

    Any crime which does not fall under the petit offense exception. Sometimes you might qualify for a waiver which could stop deportation. Read my threads on the criteria to apply for a waiver.
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    Money laundering

    Check with your bank on rules and policies on this issue.........A personal banker would be glad to assist you on limits and any such...............advice.
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    Criminal Records, Expungement International about expungement

    Technically yes. HR lawyers respect your privacy as to certain private details on your application. So in a way, they are separate. Most companies function like that. The company's lawyer owes some rights to you even if you are not paying him/her.
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    Criminal Records, Expungement International about expungement

    You H1B to GC time can vary depending on your company or your future employer…….. A minimum is usually in most cases 4 years. It varies……….As to your post, I don’t know international law. But you can personally consult a specialist for that answer. I can’t tell you what is best in such a...
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    Criminal Records, Expungement International about expungement

    They would ask before you get your H1B visa approved. Once that is done, you your future employer would probably have put you in line for a GC. Once they learn about it again during the GC.....that is all. Once your GC is approved, no one would be asking you about it again in immigration. You...
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    Property Invasion, Damages, Trespass Trespassing Misdemeanor

    I would copy and past some part of California's law........... MISDEMEANOR EXPUNGEMENTS If you have been convicted of a misdemeanor, that conviction is going to remain on your record forever. It is not something that magically falls off of your record after a certain number of years. However...
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    K Visa visiting usa while waiting for papers

    The whole filling process ………… copies of the Marriage Certificate, 3 Years of Tax Returns, File form I-130, I-485 and 1-275 and approvals before traveling is generally a max of nine months to a year. If you want to visit the US, consult with your lawyer to do whatever is necessary in your...
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