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Would Florida lose jurisdiction on an indigent defendant released on bond for more than 4 years on a 3rd deg non-violent felony;
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Answered on July 14, 2011
Failure to appear would be a considered a delay attributable to the defendant. Any delay attributable to the defendant waives the right to a...
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Answered on July 14, 2011
This means he was sentenced to a 12.6 months with credit for 106 days time served. Assuming he gets time off his sentence for good behavior, he...
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So if you have "Attempted aggravated sodomy" as a charge in GA. How does this charge fall in the state of Florida?
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Answered on June 27, 2011
It would be necessary to look at the legal elements for that offense in GA to see how it translates in Florida law. If that charge is one that...
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I was involved in a mva and my friend died I had marijuana in my system and oxycodone for which I have script.
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Answered on June 26, 2011
Were you arrested? Did the police do a DUI investigation? Were you injured as well? You need to consult with a criminal attorney ASAP.
DO NOT...
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What to do if the cop put information with mistakes in your ticket? And 10 miles more of the speed i was going?
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Answered on June 26, 2011
At first thought, my instinct is to tell you to go to trial and not take that from a lazy road patrol cop. However, the fact of the matter is,...
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Has their been a revision to Georgia's SB441 effective this year that a criminal will do 2 to 1?
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Answered on June 26, 2011
You should contact a GA criminal attorney.
Silber Criminal Law Firm
www.Defense-Florida.com
What does ack addl tangible evidence mean on a court docket?
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Answered on June 26, 2011
The best way to find out is to ask the Clerk next time you are in court.
What kind of case do you have? Are you represented by a lawyer? Has...
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If you were arrested on 3rd degree felonies whats the statue of limitations for them to charge you with the crime?
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Answered on June 26, 2011
Forget the statute of limitations. If more than 175 days have passed since you were arrested, the prosecution is barred from filing charges...
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I got a year jail time with 2 year house arrest and 5 probation i did the 8 month and now im during the house arrest and my
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Answered on June 26, 2011
You are not providing enough information in your question. What exactly are you not being permitted to do?
If your probation/house arrest is...
Do you get drug tested while on probation for dui in Florida? I was never told the rules.
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Answered on June 26, 2011
Whether you get tested or not, the good news is that most probationers usually (but not always) get a reinstatement for a first VOP due to dirty...
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