How can TSA deny hazmat on just an arrest with no conviction?

  

How can TSA deny hazmat on just an arrest with no conviction?

Husband in 2003 got arrested he was 18 for first degree tampering of utility. Let go with no charges and not even a bond. applied for hazmat in 2012 and got it. let it go because he was not using it in his line of work. got a new job that required hazmat, took test passed and went and did fingerprint nd background check and it came back that charge from the TSA. Called prosecuting attorney office and they said that it says non conviction on it. TSA says we need something stating that, prosecuting office says its on the criminal history report they pulled. we are getting the run around and not sure what to do.

Justin’s Answer

This is going to be too complicated to answer in a post. You two need to speak with a federally licensed attorney.

DUI/ hit and run..now what

  

DUI/ hit and run..now what

My husband left a resident where they had been loading hay, and drinking some beer…on his way home a deer ran in front of his car he tried to swirl to miss it and hit the signs on the corner..it was drivable but it’s a car he takes to work every day so he called the same buddy to put in on the trailer so no hauling cost, someone called in the accident the hwy patrol showed up, while he was loading the car on the trailer, made him blow..1.1 arrested him and he was served two tickets DUI and hit and run

Justin’s Answer

First, stop posting facts of the case online. Second, your husband will probably need to hire a DWI attorney. At this point, the government has already started two different actions against your husband: a criminal action for the DWI/ hit and run, and a license revocation for testing over .08. These are 2 separate issues that you will need to fight.

My first thought is I would try to fight the case by pointing out that the officers didn’t actually see him driving and that it would be difficult to determine his blood-alcohol when he was actually behind the wheel. However, this is just speculation. You will need to hire a DWI attorney to investigate further.

What is a good out come for possession (heroin) and 2 felony forgery charges?

  

What is a good out come for possession (heroin) and 2 felony forgery charges?

Also, probation currently suspended for DUI because of absconding and 2 big violations. One, guilty of stealing. Two, drugs. Throw in a few current court cases, driving on expired plates, shoplifting, more stealing. Can you keep someone with these kind of charges out of prison? If not, what is an acceptable sentence?

Justin’s Answer

This case is too complicated to give you an estimate in a post. An attorney would have to investigate the case and your history before determining a likely outcome.

What happens if igranted a restraining order against the respondent for domestic violence and he violates it and gets me to also

  

What happens if igranted a restraining order against the respondent for domestic violence and he violates it and gets me to also

Is it self defense?

   

Is it self defense?

My son got into a argument with his girlfriend that he stays with her brother panned him against the wall my son left the house and went to his father’s house and brother followed him my son shot him he is okay but my son is in jail

Justin’s Answer

Self-defense is a complicated analysis; impossible to do in a post. Your son will need a criminal defense attorney to investigate and defend his case.

 

Will I go to jail if I have 15 gram I haven’t went to my court date yet

   

Will I go to jail if I have 15 gram I haven’t went to my court date yet

Well I was sitting in a parking lot sleep after I woke up from this guy talking to me thru my window it was cracked and then the cop walks over to my car and asked for our ID and then he said he smells weed I was wording will I go to jail for more then 15 grams

Justin’s Answer

15 grams is a jailable offense, but in most instances a criminal defense attorney can keep you out of jail and keep this off your record.

What to do and how much trouble am I in?

   

What to do and how much trouble am I in?

My nephew has 3 counts of possession felony D he is currently not on probation and has court tomorrow for sentencing what happen

  

My nephew has 3 counts of possession felony D he is currently not on probation and has court tomorrow for sentencing what happen

Wanted to know what kind of sentence he would get for 3 counts class D felony for possession he has never been on probation before. This court sentencing is taking place in Jefferson County missouri.

Justin’s Answer

It depends on the facts of the case, the judge, the prosecutor, and your nephew’s criminal history. In some areas of Missouri, probation is common for a first time felony possession. In some areas, judges require 120 days “shock” in the department of corrections before granting probation. A judge could even do hard time for a first offense, if they feel it is warranted

Felony stealing, on accident?

  

Felony stealing, on accident?

The recording when I opened my account can prove my ignorance, also there was never a signed authorization. I was misguided as to where my account number and routing number would be, now I’m wanted for questioning, am I facing charges that I can not win??

Justin’s Answer

First, stop talking about details of your case online.

Second, that answer is too difficult to answer in a post. If you are looking at felony charges, you need to speak to an attorney in your area. They can look at your evidence, investigate the case, and let you know if you have an appropriate defense. I do NOT recommend trying to convince the prosecutor to drop the charge alone.

They won’t let me get a lawyer

   

They won’t let me get a lawyer

The govmt keeps harassing me and won’t let me get a lawyer or charge me with anything they are using voice to skull technology to force me to do things and I want to sue but won’t tell me agency or identify themselves when I ask plz help.

Richard’s Answer

You are certainly able to hire an attorney. You sound like you have a tough case and will be hard to find a good attorney. Get your head looked at by a doctor so you can present evidence to a lawyer to show you have a case.