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If this federal and your friend is a fugitive from Supervised Release (there is no federal parole since 1987), he is subject to the full weight of...
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If this federal and your friend is a fugitive from Supervised Release (there is no federal parole since 1987), he is subject to the full weight of...
After a federal bit, you are on "Supervised Release," not probation. It's a technical difference unless you get revoked, in which case you are...
You have every right to change attorneys. Whether to continue the sentencing hearing is within the judge's discretion, and judge might say no. ...
Mr. Richman was correct previously. At sentencing, the Court will decide any outstanding Sentencing Guidelines issues and determine a suggested...
This seems to be a State of Kansas question, because none of that makes sense in Federal Bureau of Prisons language. I note this as "Criminal...
The six years of Supervised Release begins only after the full prison sentence is finished. So in 10 years, the BOP (Executive Branch) will yield...
This seems to be a California State question. I am re-directing to "Criminal Defense" so you might get a broader attorney audience.
This is a Kansas question, so I mark it to "Criminal Defense" so you hopefully get a broader base of answers. I will say that I'm concerned with...
If the United States Attorney (not a DA) moves the Court for "substantial assistance" relief under 18 US Code Section 3553(e) (big cooperation),...
I don't know about California law, but federal law prohibits felons from possessing ammunition as well as firearms. Title 18 U.S. Code, Section...