First let me make it clear that this answer in no way creates a lawyer/client relationship; and I am a S.C. attorney and board certified internist. Your husband should consider a different line of work as it appears he is doing nothing to make your life easier (that is the doctor in me). The pending charges are just that, pending; and should not affect his parole, should the parole board see fit to grant it. If he does get parole, and I hope he does, you will need (assuming you can afford one) an excellent criminal lawyer in Georgia to defend him, as the sheriff will probably arrest him on the pending charges. He is a lucky man to have a woman like you to stand by him.
Regards to you,
Michael G. Sribnick, M.D., J.D., LLC
www.michaelsribnicklaw.com
Answered on Sep 09th, 2013 at 10:15 PM