What does it mean when someone has been released from jail and it says null on their paperwork?
It may have said nolle or nolle prossed which means their charges are being dismissed.
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It may have said nolle or nolle prossed which means their charges are being dismissed.
Unless you have been subpoenaed to court, you do not have to appear.
No. Convicted felons cannot legally possess a firearm.
If you're arrested, you'll sit in jail until you see a judge. That could be a day, a week, or even a month depending on the court. The best thing...
Generally speaking, you do not have a duty to report a crime in Georgia.
DDS does not keep warrant information so you should not be arrested if you go.
Call the clerk's office first thing in the morning and see what you need to do to get your case put back on a calendar. Courts are now required to...
While you are on probation, you will have to ask for permission to leave the country. You've been on probation for a long time, and It sounds like...
Yes, being convicted is a new ground to violate you. However, it sounds like your probation officer already violated you for the arrest. Therefore,...
Generally speaking, a citizen does not have a duty to disclose any crimes.