Will he need a criminal lawyer?
Get an attorney to contest revocation and/or argue for an alternative. If he is in custody and can't afford a lawyer, he should request to see the...
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Get an attorney to contest revocation and/or argue for an alternative. If he is in custody and can't afford a lawyer, he should request to see the...
The revocation process in WI is administrative. If the person is on probation, and original sentence was imposed and stayed, the term of...
No, under current law judges do not have that discretion. Judges can't do whatever they want, and the expungement statute relates only to court...
Then you do not sign off on the revocation, and ask to speak to the public defender about arguing the ATR to the administrative law judge at the...
Plead not guilty and take it to trial.
Yes, it is a criminal offense, and one that you just confessed to here in this public forum with enough identifying detail for law enforcement to...
Pleading no contest will result in a conviction on the original charge, and in the unlikely event you could convince a court to stretch the...
The delay between the officer's referral to the DA for charging, and the actual filing of criminal charges by the DA is normal, and I expect most...
It depends upon what the judge ordered at the time of sentencing, and whether that order is self-executing, or will require a filing or hearing of...
Your son should not write a letter to the District Attorney. It sounds like the sentencing court has decided to consider your son's sentence...