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How much jail time can you get for a this violation? Do they give bonds for misdemeanor vop? What's the best course of action?
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Answered on March 10, 2016
i don't know where high springs is located, but here, in pinellas county, where i do most of my work, misdemeanor vops are noticed by mail. you...
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Would he be able to get ever get removed from the sex offender registry?
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Answered on March 09, 2016
the short answer is probably not. that said, the facts surrounding your husband's case may be such that an avenue may be available to him. use...
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Is this a partial defense
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Answered on March 07, 2016
the defendant's witnesses' testimony may be evidence which can be considered by a jury and may be sufficient to constitute a defense. the...
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DL suspension
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Answered on March 03, 2016
it means that the judge ordered the clerk to remove a d-6 suspension from someones drivers license. a d-6 suspension often happens when someone...
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Second degree misdemeanor criminal traffic.
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Answered on March 03, 2016
when one fails to appear at a required court hearing, a judge will usually estreat (seize) the bond money and issue a capias(warrant) for one's...
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Will my p.o find out
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Answered on February 29, 2016
probably not, but anything is possible. you made a dangerous decision and were very lucky. hopefully you have learned something positive from it.
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Is it required to complete all probationary terms 3 months before my probation ends date?
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Answered on February 16, 2016
often a probation order will have cut off dates by which to complete certain requirements or conditions of probation. it is up to the probationer...
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Thanks
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Answered on February 15, 2016
the new charges will cause him to be arrested for a violation of probation and he will almost certainly have no bond on the vop. if you bond him...
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Can charges be dropped by accuser once the case is being handled by the state?
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Answered on February 01, 2016
you can ask. sometimes the state will drop a case that the "victim" does not want prosecuted. often, however, the state will proceed anyway.
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Can someone please help me understand it all.
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Answered on January 14, 2016
your question is puzzling. if we were to accept it as phrased, it would appear that you agreed to be adjudicated guilty to a crime of violence, a...
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