Boise, ID asked in Criminal Law and Probate for Idaho

Q: How long does it take to get a revocation hearing for abscounding

My husband was recently picked up in montana and is waiting for extradition back to idaho how trying ti figure out how long it will take before he gets a revocation hearing for absconding his parole

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Kevin M Rogers
Kevin M Rogers
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Boise, ID
  • Licensed in Idaho

A: As soon as you are back in Idaho, your next hearing will be your initial arraignment hearing, probably the next day. Your District Court Arraignment will be set in the following 14 days and you will have your District Court Arraignment on your PV. The Court will then set your Admit/Deny Hearing about six (6) later. The soonest you could get in front of the District Court to admit your absconding allegation would be up to your lawyer to let the Clerk know that you do NOT intend to have a "denial hearing" but want simply to be "disposed." All together about 30 days from the day you get back to Idaho.

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