Under Rhode Island law, shoplifting of merchandise valued at more than $100 can be charged as a felony. Amounts at or below that threshold are typically charged [...]
Bail in Rhode Island is set either by a bail commissioner at the police station or by a judge at arraignment. Options include personal recognizance, cash bail, [...]
Booking typically involves fingerprinting, a mugshot, collection of personal information, and a search. You may be held until bail is set or until arraignment the next court [...]
In most cases, yes. Bail is set by a judge and depends on the severity of the charge, your record, and flight risk. Certain serious felonies can [...]
Bank & Munns offers free consultations and case reviews for every Rhode Island misdemeanor case. Fees depend on the charge and complexity. We quote clear flat rates [...]
In many cases, yes. Rhode Island allows expungement of most misdemeanor convictions after a waiting period if you have no subsequent convictions. A lawyer at Bank & [...]