If I can't make it to a sentencing hearing because I am stationed overseas,What can I do to avoid a failure to appear?
Hire an attorney and file a Motion for an adjournment. The attorney can explain everything at the hearing.
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Hire an attorney and file a Motion for an adjournment. The attorney can explain everything at the hearing.
This will be up to the prosecutor and he can always request charges be brought.
you can check no I'm the application. however if the present is a long ways away I would contact the warden to find out if you will be denied...
I think you're entitled to the rain under the circumstances he's in breach of the agreement since he broke it off. if you broke it off you would...
no you will still need the courts permission however this should probably be freely given to you under the circumstances.
what is the garnishment for? Is it for failure to pay restitution, court costs, or fines?
you should always start with trying to fight any type of charge as they can be life changing events.
in reality you need a substantial change in circumstances. this could be many many different things it's best to discuss this with a family law...
you would need your father's consent absent a court order of some kind.
you would not be able to do this legally, but in reality I do not believe that anyone will force you to return home.