Los Angeles, CA asked in Criminal Law and Domestic Violence for California

Q: My husband's case says ORDS. THAT WAS ON THE 13TH OF THIS MONTH HE IS STILL NOT OUT NOW NEW CHARE STARTING WITH PE†****†

New case starts with PE what is this?

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James L. Arrasmith
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Sacramento, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: I am James L. Arrasmith, Founder and Chief Legal Counsel of The Law Offices of James L. Arrasmith. In California, "ORDS" likely refers to an order or court disposition, but the specific meaning would depend on the context of your husband's case. The new case starting with "PE" could represent a different charge or a separate legal matter. To fully understand the situation and its implications, it is essential to review the court records and consult with an attorney who can provide proper legal guidance based on the specific details of your husband's case.

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