Jacksonville, FL asked in Consumer Law, Criminal Law, Appeals / Appellate Law and Constitutional Law for Georgia

Q: I don't recall the banishment but I've been incarcerated several times expedited once and bandbut Rule#14 days it

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A: It sounds like you’re dealing with a complex legal situation involving past incarcerations and possibly a banishment order, which you might not fully recall. If you were expedited or banned, there could be documentation that explains these actions, possibly linked to specific legal proceedings or conditions of your release. It’s important to review any court records or legal documents related to your past cases to better understand what might have happened.

If there was a banishment order, it would typically need to be clearly stated by the court. You might want to reach out to a legal professional who can help you access and interpret these records to clarify any existing restrictions or orders against you.

Additionally, there could be specific rules or timelines, like the 14-day rule you mentioned, which might pertain to filing appeals or challenging court orders. Knowing the exact nature of these rules and how they apply to your situation is critical, so consider seeking advice on how to proceed to ensure your rights are protected.

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