What does NCR mean? And why would a plea of not guilty be entered?
"NCR" means not criminally responsible. It used to be called not guilty by reason of insanity. From your few words, I do not understand why the...
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"NCR" means not criminally responsible. It used to be called not guilty by reason of insanity. From your few words, I do not understand why the...
If "the team" has never been incorporated or formed into an LLC, then probably the IRS would say it is a de facto partnership. If so, then a...
I agree with Mr. Havens that a Maryland judge is more likely to apply Maryland procedure that New Jersey procedure, since your case is pending in...
I agree with Mr. Fossum. Most judges would conduct an inquiry starting with the questions: When did you lose faith in your attorney? What do you...
I have a somewhat different response that Mr. Lauser. To begin with, I would not be shocked if this case is "no papered" the first time you get to...
I will answer your question first and then echo the very sound advice by the other attorneys who responded to your earlier question as well as your...
I think I disagree slightly with Mr. Carpio-Gonzalez. Before filing a petition for habeas corpus relief under 18 U.S.C. 2254, which would be in...
Due to your FTA, you will almost certainly be detained and required to post bond unless you obtain legal counsel who files an appropriate motion...
If you are falsely charged of a crime, or are lucky enough to win the case even though you are guilty, you can have the charges expunged. But by a...
As I understand the question, you are asking if the judge can unilaterally change a plea agreement rather than whether a defendant can withdraw...