Is there a Statute of limitations on a future indictment?
The statute of limitations on drug offenses is six years. Talk to an attorney to make sure that the prosecutor has your updated address, because...
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The statute of limitations on drug offenses is six years. Talk to an attorney to make sure that the prosecutor has your updated address, because...
Your case was dismissed for a future indictment. Assuming this is a drug case, the state needed to get labs back on the drugs. Once they did, they...
Since you were not arrested, you likely won't be in the system until they get the land back and present it to grand jury for an indictment, which...
Yes, you could technically be charged because what matters is the status of the protection order at the time of the communication.
You need to call an attorney to discuss this confidentially. Attorneys on Avvo are not allowed to directly solicit on the Q&As, it is for general...
It is not too late. In Licking County, we often file written not guilty pleas, so you wouldn't have to appear at all. Call an attorney familiar...
You will likely have to pay $500 to get him out. If it is surety only, you would have to go through a bondsman. If it is an appearance/10% bond,...
If you have had four separate OVIs in a calendar year and they are all within the same general area, I think it is safe to assume that they are...
It all depends on the second Judge to sentence you. That is who determines whether the time is run consecutive or concurrent. There is a pretty...
It likely means that it was dismissed for either a direct or future indictment. He was charged on a complaint, and then they have 15 days (10 if he...