My husband is being charged with Robbery, a second degree felony. What could he be sentenced?
A second degree felony carries the potential penalty of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 years in prison; up to a $15,000 fine; and mandatory post release...
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A second degree felony carries the potential penalty of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 years in prison; up to a $15,000 fine; and mandatory post release...
File a Motion to Continue with the Clerk. It sounds like you already have done this by stating you turned in a letter. Call the Clerk or look on...
First, hire an attorney and do not speak to the police or anyone else about the incident with the exception of your attorney. If the ring was less...
Generally, most judges would terminate probation early if your probation officer recommends successful early termination. You may want to ask your...
The police can arrest the person who made the threat. That person should not speak to the police and contact an attorney.
Get an attorney. Do not speak to anyone about the case except for that attorney. The attorney you hire may be able to give you an idea of...
A person accused of a felony charge in a Ohio State Court must be brought to trial within two hundred seventy days after the persons arrest. Each...
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You need to ask your probation officer first. It may be a violation of your probation if you do not get permission.
If you are a suspect in a crime, you do not have to answer their questions. You can ask an attorney to assist you with answering the...
The Court can impose the original sentence that was suspended.