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My husbands ex has been harassing me for years now. She’s made numerous fake accounts, she’s threatened me, downloaded text apps to text my husband (he had to get his number changed) she made a fake Facebook and was commenting on photos of my daughter calling her ugly. She made a fake Snapchat... View More
answered on Jun 28, 2021
I will contact your local County Attorney or Police and pursue criminal charges of Harassment and Theft of Identity. You can also hire a civil attorney to write a cease and desist letter to her and if it does not stop you could pursue a lawsuit.
Get their probation revoked will their original sentence start all over or will they still be able to use their prior jail/prison time (good time,) towards their original sentence or will they have to start all over and do the full time.
answered on Jun 23, 2021
He or she will get credit for any and all time served on that particular case. When out on parole, a defendant get credit for time on parole, "street credit."
I asked about my ex getting a 1st degree strangulation charge a few days ago. When he went to jail I told the police I didn't want to worry about the epo, I just wanted to get my things and leave. But I'm wondering if me not getting it will make the court think differently than if I had... View More
answered on Jun 22, 2021
If there are pending criminal charges that is much more serious than an EPO. The court and the prosecutor will not drop or lower the charges just because you didn’t file for an EPO.
Will he have to leave
My ex-boyfriend was arrested for strangulation 1st degree and assault 4th degree/domestic violence in Kentucky. He already has a criminal history (dui, resisting arrest, and others) and he is already a felon for a methamphetamine charge. Strangulation 1st degree is now a felon in kentucky and I... View More
answered on Jun 18, 2021
It’s a class c felony which carries 5-10 years, enhanced to 10-20 years if he only has 1 prior felony, and enhanced to 20 to 50 years if he has 2 or more prior felony convictions.
Boyfriend and I got in a fight. He tripped me. I pushed him in defense. He tackled me. I told him to get out. From there it turned into a mess of me panicking thinking he was going to hurt me and restraining him. Police came. Arrested no one. He said I choked him. Police noted no physical marks on... View More
answered on Jun 14, 2021
Dropping the charge is solely up to the prosecutor snd usually unlikely to happen in a domestic violence case.
I have no car! Will they come get me for misdemeanor missing court? From Indiana ? I’m confused was I final sentence to a misdemeanor or felony charge? Probation
answered on Jun 5, 2021
Your cases appear to be misdemeanors and you will need to appear for your hearing.
My husband had surgery last Wednesday and was given opiates for pain. He’s also bipolar and takes his meds religiously. The opiates he was prescribed caused him to be manic and he became aggressive and assaulted me. He is 49 and has no criminal history. What are the chances of these charges being... View More
answered on Jun 2, 2021
Domestic violence charges are not typically dismissed. If you hire an experienced attorney and both of you work with him that will help lessen the charges.
I was with my sister and her husband she was the one who scanned everything and I didn't
answered on Jun 2, 2021
It is not normal to get jail time on your first offense for shoplifting unless it is a very large amount or something else happened. Did you have an experienced private attorney representing you?
More than 2 grams. Just curious how much jail time we're looking at.
answered on May 30, 2021
Persistent felony offender enhances offenses up to two levels. A lot of times you can negotiate a plea deal and get rid of the persistent offender in exchange for plea of guilty. The big hammer with persistent felony offender in the first degree is that some offenses turn into mandatory 10 years... View More
He's been in jail now for a month and has been taking classes for anger and drugs. He's clean and going to go to rehab once he gets out of jail.
answered on May 29, 2021
It’s solely up to the commonwealth whether the charges get dropped. That isn’t likely to happen.
We reviewed the footage and we have video of him putting his phone on the counter next to the computer and waving the cards over it is that enough proof?
answered on May 29, 2021
Should be, especially if he left with the merchandise and you have the coinciding register receipts for the transaction.
Also he got transferred to a work release facility what is this for exactly? It’s not popping up that he has parole eligibility on there just what he was originally in there for. Is this for the privacy of inmates? I don’t know I’ve been waiting for him for 15 months Im losing my mind thank you.
answered on May 26, 2021
You can contact the facility where he is being held or you can contact the Department of Corrections to determine eligibility dates. You can also check http://kool.corrections.ky.gov/
He received a letter from the IRS to verify identity they did not give it to him they showed it to him and he was able to write down some of the information on toilet paper. I'm trying to help him verify his identity for his stimulus but it is getting increasingly harder. Also he has requested... View More
answered on May 22, 2021
A person loses many rights and liberties when they are incarcerated. There is no specific law that allows them access to mail. Your best bet is to have his lawyer make a motion in the court or talk to the warden or ahead of the jail. If that does not work you can always have a power of attorney... View More
answered on May 17, 2021
Hire him a criminal defense attorney bc prosecution is now up to the Commonwealth, not the victim.
Noone can give me an answer as to why i have it. My question is, is there something illegal going on here?
answered on May 14, 2021
The best person to ask is your probation officer. I don't think anyone else would know why.
The inmate lived in Bell County, is incarcerated in Harlan County, pursuing transfer to Jackson County for better accessibility to classes and work programs. His parole officer is in Jefferson County and we are currently waiting on a ruling from the Jefferson County Judge for his parole violation.... View More
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