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e.p.o had been droped when i had moved to fl i talked to a lawyer in ky he told me i should be alright i had went to alcohol assessment paid 60 dollars couldnt afford to go back paid my fines got serious health issues unable to work filed for my disabilty waiting on it now i go to 3 differnt... View More
answered on Feb 15, 2021
Get your documents for treatment together and deliver them to the court to consider in probation violation case. They may accept them and discharge the probation violation altogether.
i was arressted on 7 -11-2020 i had moved to fl in nov 2018 got a dui there in nov 2019 moved backed to ky in dec 2019 went back to fl on jan 22 -2020 for court got 20 days 5 years probation and lost license for 5 yr come back to ky checked into rehab got out been sober every since take vivtrol... View More
answered on Feb 12, 2021
I don’t understand your question. If you got a DUI in Florida you would be subject to Florida laws and you would have to ask a Florida attorney what the best solution to your problem will be.
answered on Feb 12, 2021
It depends on the context. Is this employment or a court case? Lying to another person is not a crime in Kentucky. Lying to a police officer is also typically not a crime but not recommended. Lying to a federal agent is a crime. Lying to a Judge can be a contempt or even a crime of perjury.... View More
answered on Feb 11, 2021
Probably, but your best recourse is to file a motion in your divorce action foe her to turn over the proceeds.
taking a $10 item and putting a $2 price tag on it and purchasing said item; so under 500 class A Misdemeanor, would it become a class D felony if it was over $500?
answered on Feb 10, 2021
It’s still a theft by deception, class A misdemeanor, up to $500 fine and/or 1 year in jail.
First violation on a 3 year sentence
answered on Feb 9, 2021
If you have not already been to prison on the case and the offense is a shock probation eligible felony and you get sent to prison because of her probation violation yes you would be eligible to ask for a shock between 30 and 180 days of serving your prison sentence. The sentencing judge on the... View More
answered on Feb 9, 2021
Lawyer rates vary by type of case, level of experience and the difficulty of the case. If you have a misdemeanor probation violation hearing it will likely cost less than a felony probation hearing. If you’re looking for a ballpark range in Kentucky for representation for a felony probation... View More
answered on Feb 7, 2021
It depends on the charges but generally if you do not want them present that is up to you. The Attorney-Client relationship only exists between the client and the attorney not the clients parents.
He was arrested four days ago and charged with violation of dvo and probation. He has a court day coming up in four days and also a hearing for revocation of probation. Will he most likely do jail time and have his probation revoked? Will he be let go? Do I have to show up?
answered on Feb 7, 2021
He will likely be convicted. Depending on the severity of the violations, he could be facing jail time. If you have been subpoenaed, you do gave to show up ( be it by Zoom, Skype, or in person).
She has no felonies or criminal history. We have a history of domestic violence. The DV charge was in 2016 and a DVO was issued and expired 2 years ago. Do you think my P.O will allow us to live together or will it be automatically denied?
answered on Feb 6, 2021
It’s up to your PO but they likely won’t allow it bc of the history of SB.
I've had the system forever they never complained. But now that we have had a fight about something none related to my music every time I turn it on they want to complain.
answered on Jan 31, 2021
Fee ranges are based on the attorneys level experience, the county of the violation and whether it is district or circuit court. If it is misdemeanor probation it will likely be less expensive than a circuit court revocation hearing. I would recommend you hire someone that has at least 10 years of... View More
Law enforcement entered a building with av recorder where a CI was there to do a controlled buy. The CI did not have permission to be in the building either. The camera was not placed on the CI. It was on a shelf inside the building for hours. The part of the building where this took place was a... View More
answered on Jan 30, 2021
If the detectives had permission from the owner of the apartment complex or the manager and it was a common area then they can place the recording device there. If it was a private apartment bedroom then they would have to likely get a warrant before they could place the device there if they did... View More
I just don't get it how an cop can be back to working after doing things he shouldn't be doing and taking his force of been a cop way over board
answered on Jan 28, 2021
That is up to the department brass pending investigation. Certainly gives you a lot to work with if he testifies.
the news is trying to investigate it to but its a small town so it like there hiding it and keeping it quite which isnt right because this officer has took his law power to far and he letting the badge power go to far
answered on Jan 26, 2021
The local police department will be able to determine what power he has as an officer until he is fired. Most officers still perform some duties even if they are disciplined. If you have a skilled Attorney on your case he should be able to use the officers problems to get a better deal from the... View More
Gun involved but shot at ground. Under influence of alcohol. No one injured or pressing charges.
answered on Jan 19, 2021
It depends greatly on the facts, victim testimony and evidence. Domestic violence cases in Louisville have a special set of prosecutors and are examined very carefully. A felony carries up to five years in prison but these type of charges are on the cusp of a misdemeanor or a felony. I strongly... View More
I will pay the fine or traffic school when i get paid. But im on maternity leave until feb 1st. I won't get paid from work with disability for being off for at least 2 more weeks and I'm about to spend my last $ on groceries. I just don't wanna go to jail for not having money.
answered on Jan 19, 2021
If you have a pending court date you can appear for that court date via phone call or zoom and enter your plea of not guilty and pass the case for another date. I would tell the Court your situation. You should not go to jail as long as you appear for your court date or have an Attorney appear on... View More
I am a baptist health employee, I have the premier health plan through baptist which I pay the premium on. I am having surgery at this hospital, which is baptist owned. I was called with my estimate, it is double my tier 1 out of pocket max. After contacting the insurance company, I found out that... View More
answered on Jan 17, 2021
I don’t immediately see any criminal law issues for your question. That sounds like a health insurance billing issue. You could try contacting someone with the Department of insurance In your home state.
The cop wrote a warning and told me to park the van. I went back to park the van but there was no place to park. There was an adjacent lot and one space which I attempted to park in.He pulled me over and arrested me while he was screaming at me. I called to find out the problem but the DL says they... View More
answered on Jan 14, 2021
In the state of Kentucky there are multiple reasons a license can be suspended. Failure to appear in court, failure to pay court fines, failure to pay child support etc. There may be something old that has your license suspended but if the Kentucky department of transportation says it is active... View More
Fleeing and evading and resisting arrest because of a traffic stop at 4 in the morning based solely on unconfirmed insurance
answered on Feb 10, 2021
The police may pull you over if they suspect there is a reason to pull you over. You should review your citation that you were given on the date of arrest to get a full understanding of the officer's reasoning.
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