What happens if I don't pay my restitution?
The Government may collect restitution for a period of twenty years from your release from imprisonment. – Joshua Sabert Lowther, Esq., Atlanta, GA.
Atlanta, GA
Federal crime Lawyer at Atlanta, GA
Practice Areas: Federal Crime
The Government may collect restitution for a period of twenty years from your release from imprisonment. – Joshua Sabert Lowther, Esq., Atlanta, GA.
If there’s a federal detainer, also known as a “hold,” it’s the result of a federal arrest warrant, which is the result of federal charges that the...
Any time spent in a foreign detention awaiting extradition to the United States that's not credited toward any other state or local sentence will...
You husband has a right to retain an attorney of his choice at any point in the proceedings. – Joshua Sabert Lowther, Esq., Atlanta, GA.
You posted this question under the topic of federal crime—under federal law, the Government has the right to make an election whether to request a...
The federal government may prosecute any alleged criminal conduct within the period of time prescribed by the applicable statute of limitations (5...
An arrest warrant for a state parole violation will be entered into both state and federal (National Crime Information Center) databases for...
Sealed indictments are not accessible to the public on PACER. – Joshua Sabert Lowther, Esq., Atlanta, GA.
All arrests (federal and state) must be based on probable cause to believe that the arrestee committed a crime. If the Government fails to indict...
There's no way to determine your advisory sentencing guidelines range without knowing all of the facts of your case (the drug quantity, your role...