If a person is sentenced to 1yr at their revocation hearing while charges are state, can the feds pick the case up?
The federal government can charge for crimes for which someone has already been prosecuted for by the state.
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The federal government can charge for crimes for which someone has already been prosecuted for by the state.
He can pay a lawyer to determine if he has any post conviction remedies available, and if so, if it is adviseable to pursue them.
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File a police report if your father won't file it, go and truthfully tell the police what is happening.
The entire sentence would likely then be imposed - 9.5 years. They would actively seek you I would think.