What does POSS SCH I, II, III, IV C/S, (3+) mean?
This also means it’s a third or subsequent offense, so it’s a category D felony (NOT an E) and it carries a possible 1-4 years in prison.
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This also means it’s a third or subsequent offense, so it’s a category D felony (NOT an E) and it carries a possible 1-4 years in prison.
I don’t understand the question. How does an inmate “self parole”? Regardless of money, each inmate has to be approved by the Board for release and...
The DA likely asked for one more day to file a complaint. Check the court’s website for more information.
Look him up on NDOC’s website. His PED, MPR and expiration date will be listed but they are subject to change. That will at leave give you an idea...
An attorney can likely get this reduced to a lesser violation.
That means Not in Custody Own Recognizance Electronic Monitoring Program High. That means he was OR’ed and released from jail to high-level...
I agree with the other attorneys. Convictions don’t just disappear—take Mr. Graves’s advice and order your history from those agencies.
If the bond is listed as $0 and he just got arrested, then it will have to be set in court in front of a judge.
Look up your name in the online system for whatever court where there may be a warrant.
Your card will not be approved with active warrants. You need to resolve your out-of-State warrants; any police contact can result in your arrest.