Will I be going to jail? what are my options and should i turn my self in? will I have to be locked up?
A warrant means you will be taken into custody and detained. If it's a violation of probation warrant, it's very possible that it will be a...
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A warrant means you will be taken into custody and detained. If it's a violation of probation warrant, it's very possible that it will be a...
So the officer that took you into custody will not be there, but the officer that stopped you will? If the officer can place you as the driver and...
Follow the advice on this list: 1 - request a trial (do NOT pay the ticket) 2 - show up for trial 3 - if victim doesn't show, case will be...
Fortunately, this is not a Rule 4 violation (a new charge/offense). A dirty urine is not considered as serious as a new charge, but a judge could...
I'm assuming from your answer that you have a "Guilty" on your record. If so, then the others on the list who have responded are correct in your...
After 3 years he will be eligible for parole. If he is denied parole, he will be released on mandatory release after about 70% or so of his sentence.
There are a few things going on here. To violate parole for a new charge, that means he must have been previously released and violated parole. ...
With no record, jail is certainly avoidable, but what you don't indicate is what the "medication" is. If it's something you needed for an injury...
This isn't really a criminal/traffic question. It is a collections/insurance issue. I'm sure you have payed a good bit of the monies owed to them...
It should've been removed from case search long ago, even in the slower counties (i.e., Baltimore City). Go to the clerk's office where you filed...