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Can I withdraw my plea bargain. CDCR assigned me a five year parole based on my crime. Abstract of Judgment says three years.
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Answered on March 17, 2015
Seriously. You just asked this question two hours ago. While the additional information is appreciated, it doesn't really change the answer. You...
My plea bargain says three years parole but CDCR gave me five. Can I withdraw my plea bargain
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Answered on March 17, 2015
The Abstract of Judgment is a different document than the plea form, which commonly know as a Tahl Waiver and/or sentencing memorandum. These local...
Expungement and jurisdiction
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Answered on March 16, 2015
The varying answers are due to the relative rarity of the situation, I think.
I have pursued 17(b)/1203.4 motions for several clients that have...
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Isn't being sentenced based on prior charges of criminal cases (time served already) a form of double jeopardy ??
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Answered on March 13, 2015
No.
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Has the prison change their sentencing time such as 80% is now 66% and 50% is now 35%
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Answered on February 26, 2015
I have heard that the CDCR has changed their credit calculations for some inmates, both old and new. It seems to be an internal decision, designed...
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My daughter is on informal probation, but she can't leave the state without permission, is this normal?
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Answered on February 25, 2015
The term should state "Do not leave the state without permission pursuant to the Interstate Compact" or somesuch. In practical application, it...
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Will my infraction show up on a background check
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Answered on February 24, 2015
Quite possibly not, but you never know until you check. Go to the California Department of Justice website and follow the instructions to get a...
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I NEED HELP QUICK
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Answered on February 24, 2015
You'll get a PD (if you qualify) once you show up in court. If you don't want to risk going into custody, post bail through a bail bondsman.
What does "the court retains jurisdiction" mean?
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Answered on February 19, 2015
Probation is granted for a period of time. In local jurisdictions, that period is generally three years. If no action is taken by the court, that...
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He had court again today. For his new charges transporting controlled substance ... yesterday. for possession Of sales.
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Answered on February 18, 2015
It means he wasn't brought from his cell to the video booth. Possibly for medical or security reasons. More likely because they took care of the...
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