My husband was sentenced to 2 years petty theft with a prior. Do ab109 get the 35% or will he have to do all till release date
I agree with the other attorneys it should be 50%. You really should speak to your husband's attorney.
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I agree with the other attorneys it should be 50%. You really should speak to your husband's attorney.
No. But, as the other lawyers have pointed out, if you do testify at trial, inconsistent statement you made in the suppression hearing could be...
It depends on the overcrowding situation at the jails at the time. AB 109 has nothing to do with it.
You should discuss this with your attorney and follow his advice.
It's impossible to say without knowing all the details. And, you've already posted too many of those. Get an attorney and give the details only...
Unless there was something procedurally wrong with your trial, you were denied constitutional rights, or there was serious legal error, you likely...
If you really posted the full amount of the bail, the other attorneys on this thread are correct. Wait until the next court date to move the court...
What can happen? The court can violate your probation and send you back to prison. You need a good defense attorney NOW.
The worst that could happen is he could go to prison because you told a lie. He needs defense counsel immediately.
Your attorney is much more familiar with your case and is the best person to advise you what is likely to happen. Ask him.