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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Admiralty / Maritime for Kentucky on
Q: How do I go about making sure my husband gets credit for time out on shock cause he went back with no new charges.

Charges - wanton Endangerment- 1st degree 1st offense.

The judge he had resigned and the prosecuting attorney for his case is now that judge

Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
answered on Jul 14, 2023

Email or call his probation and parole officer and the DOC and ask them to confirm it. The DOC handles the time accreditations and calculations.

Q: My husband was arrested for manufacturing meth., pfo 1, possession, etc., the task force seized a Corvette

That was in both our names. It was a birthday gift to me and I was the sole driver of the vette. The vette was bought with an $80,000.00 inheritance when his father died. I was not with my husband at the time because he was cheating on me so we had seperated. I had no knowledge of his... View More

Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
answered on Dec 15, 2019

You need to hire a local attorney and file suit for the forfeiture.

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1 Answer | Asked in Contracts, Criminal Law, Admiralty / Maritime and Arbitration / Mediation Law for Kentucky on
Q: in krs 355.2-309 absence of specific time provisions.. What is considered reasonable time? 1,2 4 weeks? 30 days?

created contract to provide signage to a client, I being the designer, creator and Installer, I would purchase the materials needed to do so and construct and then install, had set a date on one part of estimate, however states "this is an estimate on the goods named and subject to change if... View More

Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
answered on Feb 23, 2019

Reasonable I’d determined the the facts and circumstances surrounding the issue. It could be 30, 60, even 90 days. Bottom line, if you refund the money, they will likely dismiss the charge.

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