Can someone already serving a sentence fight a detainer against new charges?
The answer will depend on the facts of the particular case. You may want to consider retaining an attorney to file a motion to lift the detainer.
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The answer will depend on the facts of the particular case. You may want to consider retaining an attorney to file a motion to lift the detainer.
You can check the magisterial district court's docket sheets at https://ujsportal.pacourts.us/DocketSheets/MDJ.aspx You can also call the court.
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Your friend should stop doing that and get psychological help before this problem causes trauma to himself and others.
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I agree with my colleagues. The non-convictions are eligible for expungement, and the others are eligible for pardons. You will almost certainly...
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I agree with my colleagues. These charges are usually highly fact-specific, and you will want to go into that with, and only with, your lawyer. ...