What happens if a Federal prisoner's imposed sentence has errors?
Because you were in federal court on a writ from state prison, you were still receiving credit against your state sentence, in which case it cannot...
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Because you were in federal court on a writ from state prison, you were still receiving credit against your state sentence, in which case it cannot...
No. The statute your referring to only pertains to multiple terms of supervised release imposed in the same federal case. The state can order its...
Not necessarily. A person can be solely charged for participating in a conspiracy with other unindicted coconspirators. The coconspirators may be...
The short answer is yes. A prisoner, or anyone else, may be indicted after sentencing, or at anytime. Based on these limited facts it's impossible...
Another possibility is that your dad was being held pretrial in the county facility, and now has been sentenced and moved to a federal facility to...
What you describe is a classic drug sales transaction. The fact that you were only a go between and did not profit is not really relevant to the...
The fact that the charge was dropped does not necessarily mean that there was not a probation violation. The two standards are completely...
You can be charged up until the statute of limitation run out, which varies depending on the specific offense. It's unlikely in your case that the...
In the federal system, the initial appearance must occur within 72 hours of a defendant's arrest. At the initial appearance, the government can...
Due to your potential legal exposure, it's important that you speak with an experienced federal criminal attorney as soon as possible to protect...