What does dctn corrections mean
DC Tennessee Corrections? Defendant Committed to (not sure what the N would mean) Corrections? I'd need more details to answer this.
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DC Tennessee Corrections? Defendant Committed to (not sure what the N would mean) Corrections? I'd need more details to answer this.
There could be a lot of reasons, such as an intervening conviction, a pending case, etc. Get a lawyer to look at all the details.
You can't expunge a conviction. It's very likely that your only chance to change this to a non-conviction is to file a Coram Nobis. You'll need a...
You could call the police and report them for harassment or threatening you. If that's the case, they must know that CPS takes every allegation so...
Yes, and that info should be on the charging papers. This is why you need a lawyer, because if it's not, the case could get dismissed.
It's very likely that the only answer is to contact the County Attorney and/or file a lawsuit.
If I understand you correctly then no, the State can't re-prosecute the dismissed charges. But you face up to 10 years on an Assault - 2nd VOP so...
You won't need to to anything. You can trust the State to want to reopen her case for violating rule #1 of a stet (obey all laws).
No, usually this would all be handled in the store. Must be a real pit bull of an LP.
That sounds like an awfully weak case. Get a good criminal lawyer to explore all the facts, and hopefully this can be taken care of.