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My husband is being accused of Watton endangerment 1st degree (our landlord tried to have a old school vehicle that we previously had permission to be parked in our driveway where we rented towed) we were confused when woke up to the maintenance man knocking on our door saying we'd been... View More
answered on Aug 25, 2021
Your question is a little bit confusing but generally marijuana will result in a bond violation. It’s up to the judge what to do with that violation. I would hire an experienced criminal defense attorney to discuss options with the prosecutor.
The sentencing judge told the prosecutor that I would never pay it off in open court. My max expectation date is 9/7/21 and my parole officer just told me I had to stay on supervision until it’s paid off! I pay my current and pay towards the arrears. This is a life sentence on parole for child... View More
answered on Aug 24, 2021
Unfortunately, there is nothing you can do except pay off the arrears.
in criminal court on poss of meth the day of trial I didn't go I need a lawyer n also get on the docket
I have a friend who’s a current inmate sentenced to 3 years but got over 500 credit days from time already served and good time. He says he has been given paperwork in prison saying he’s being considered for parole at the end of this month (August) but his eligibility date isn’t until October... View More
answered on Aug 23, 2021
Shock probation is likely his better option because if he violates he goes back in front of a judge and prosecutor that have some discretion to leave him on probation. If you violate parole it is a much more basic hearing with a rubber stamp of violation with a likely return trip to prison.
I have hired an attorney for the past few months to handle my case but honestly I don’t feel like he prioritizes my case and my court dates. He doesn’t show up to most of them and they end up always getting rescheduled. I asked him to file a motion for something time sensitive and he said he... View More
answered on Aug 11, 2021
The attorney -client relationship can be ended by either the attorney or the client. With that said it’s better to have a frank discussion with your attorney and tell them your expectations and if they can’t meet those you should hire someone that can. I think most attorneys would agree... View More
My boyfriend just got served the papers today 08/10 but got arrest for violating the epo on 08/06 even though he was not served the papers .
answered on Aug 10, 2021
I don’t understand your question? It typically takes a few days to serve papers on someone
I see a lot of info around the internet for how long they have to approve it, but I’m struggling to find how long the timeframe typically is between the day the motion is filed, to the time the judge approves or denies it. I see things discussing they have a maximum of 60 days to consider it and... View More
answered on Aug 7, 2021
There are statutory limits as to how long Judge can take but if you’re looking for how long it typically take it takes it really depends on each judge. Shock probation lies in the sole discretion of the sentencing judge. I would say a general timeline is filing the motion having the court hear... View More
Hold you before you get out ofter a motion for failure to indict is filed
answered on Aug 3, 2021
Until the judge signs the order, which is usually within a day or two.
The warrant was for trafficking and controlled substance but he has never been in trouble for that. And was arrested at the hospital. Can your name even be ran when your in need of medical attention and not in trouble for anything?
answered on Jul 31, 2021
If you have an old warrant or an outstanding warrant you can be served with that anytime. The protection of a reporting an overdose and immunity from charges only applies to new charges.
The only piece of evidence they have is a screenshot of the post. They keep offering me a year to serve. I'm currently on probation and they oppose probating this charge.
answered on Jul 27, 2021
It depends on the timestamp and date and if they found the gun. They should turn over all of this evidence to you and your attorney can advise you of how strong a case they have. A lot of it will come down to what the jury well think if they show one picture of you on Facebook they can probably... View More
I went to rehab and haven’t been in trouble since it happened almost 2 years ago. This is a first offense. I already took a plea deal but feel that my lawyer did not do his job correctly.
answered on Jul 27, 2021
One would have to review the case file and the specific facts to properly answer this question.
answered on Jul 27, 2021
Other hearing denotes hearing on a special or specific issue.
I was going 84 in a 45, while this is not my first ticket, and that ticket never counted against my license and I did traffic school, I’m not sure what to expect. Since this ticket is not prepayable, can I set up a payment plan after court?
answered on Jul 19, 2021
The court will generally give you a few months to pay fines and costs. You can make partial payments if you want. If you’re in a really big bind you can ask the judge for even more time to pay your fines and costs
#1-In a murder case can circumstantial evidence be enough to get a conviction at trial?
#2-Can a person charged with possession of handgun by a convicted felon get a conviction by trial if the police never found the person charged with a handgun?
#3-Can a conviction be given to... View More
answered on Jul 16, 2021
1. Yes
2. I am not sure what that means
3. Not sure what that means
4. Only if they had shot a gun within the last few house. They could be tested for gunshot residue.
5. Yes
6. Less likely but still possible, Murder cases tend to have tons of evidence -... View More
In Kentucky, I know someone who got charged with wanton endangerment, served several months then got off on diversion/probation back in 2018. He recently violated his probation and was sentenced to 3 years in prison, but also was given 365 days of credit already due to time on home incarceration... View More
Nunn was a slam dunk EED. Scoville squandered all Nunns and his assets and suicide by eating a bullet because of his poor representation of Nunn et al was coming back on appeals and was his only out. Now Nunn has done
@ enough time for an EED and at 70 his heart condition will just about... View More
As I was walking towards the door and down the steeps and to my truck I turned around and a gun was pointed at me buy the grandfather..as i was walling towards the door my equipment was there as I leaned down to get my equipment the lady pushed me and said don't touch my paint..As I walked to... View More
answered on Jul 6, 2021
It sounds like you did the right thing by calling the sheriffs department. What is your legal question?
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