I won't to no do I have a warrant from my probation officer?
Your probation officer will need to speak to you about that. It might not be an automatic warrant, but if you dodge her it’ll turn into that. ...
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Your probation officer will need to speak to you about that. It might not be an automatic warrant, but if you dodge her it’ll turn into that. ...
No, because the underlying conviction doesn’t change. Absconding certainly makes revocation of probation a near-certainty, though.
No, there’s not some magic rule where, if you keep your case open longer you get a better deal. Have deals gotten better for me the day or trial,...
There isn’t any special rule that applies only to public defenders. The defense attorney can ask for as many status conferences as he/she deems...
Contact the court. Maybe? But you're not going to know unless you call them.
Show up to court and speak with the prosecutor. Obviously your record will make it more difficult, but you may be offered a reduction to something...
The criminal court won’t take his visitation away. You may be able to pursue that through family court though.
Contact an appellate attorney about your options. Often these matters are complex and involve a couple different parts. Someone has been asking...
You should have been thinking about this before you made the statement. If there’s corroboration, yes, you can be convicted on a statement alone.
IID requirements generally stick with you, meaning they don't start to run until the IID is actually installed on the vehicle. Check the status of...