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If you can figure out how to file a motion to return seized property. The problem is if you pay a lawyer to do it for you, they will charge more than your weapon is worth (unless its worth thousands of dollars, it won't be worth it). 
If you can figure out how to file a motion to return seized property. The problem is if you pay a lawyer to do it for you, they will charge more than... Read More
Federal and state time will not generally run concurrent. However, the Judge on the most recent sentence can have them run concurrent, at their discretion.  Unfortunately, once you have been sentenced, the decision is final - whether the judge elected for the new sentence to run concurrent or consecutive. ... Read More
Federal and state time will not generally run concurrent. However, the Judge on the most recent sentence can have them run concurrent, at their... Read More
Contact your attorney in person.  Schedule an appontment. Go to their office. If thay doesn'f work, you can either terminate the attorney and hire someone else, or terminate them and use the public defenders office (that does have many skilled attorneys). 
Contact your attorney in person.  Schedule an appontment. Go to their office. If thay doesn'f work, you can either terminate the attorney and... Read More

Can probation be extended once the final date has passed.

Answered 7 years and 8 months ago by attorney Benson Varghese   |   1 Answer
Yes, if they filed a Motion to Revoke you before the time was up, they could extend you. It sounds like your officer wants to let it lapse which would be a good thing. Learn more about Probation Revocations.
Yes, if they filed a Motion to Revoke you before the time was up, they could extend you. It sounds like your officer wants to let it lapse which... Read More