What does hclr disposition code mean for penal code 3056?
3056 is a parole hold. It means your son was arrested for some sort of violation of the terms of his release. The hclr is a new tag in the...
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3056 is a parole hold. It means your son was arrested for some sort of violation of the terms of his release. The hclr is a new tag in the...
It’s not a common code, but I think you’ll find it means “hold cleared”. So if that was the only thing holding him he’ll be released soon.
No. It probably wouldn’t have changed a thing. PC1000 has a specific curriculum that must be met, so only those classes will satisfy the courts....
Your question is a bit unclear. Is the violation for not paying a fine/fee? For a vehicle code violation? I can tell you that it’s not for having...
Good lord. Hire a lawyer or don't. Please stop repeating the same question and information. It's not helpful. You can hire a lawyer for the...
He’ll be given a good estimate when he gets through classification at his reception center. Best guess at this point is about 20 actual years, though.
If you paid a bail bondsman for a bail bond, then no. You paid for a service/product. They provided a service/product. They “earned” their money....
Yep! Crazy system, isn’t it? He should be able to post bail, though.
1.) No 2.) Probably nothing. They could conceivably sue you in civil court. I’ve never heard on that happening, though.
Agreed. Call the police. California has laws against this sort of conduct, and law enforcement has the tools to potentially identify the culprit.