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Not sure what you mean so you need to contact an attorney in your area.
In the process? I do not know what that means
Stop making statements on a public forum
There are many issues regarding... Read Answer
Can't tell you exactly what will happen but the excuse that I didn't use but "was around it" generally doesn't work. Since it was your first... Read Answer
You might go to jail, just depends upon the judge. The judge might also extend your probation instead of sending you to jail or might do both.
What can happen? You can be locked up for the probation violation. Possession of a small amount of marijuana is a crime in... Read Answer
I have no answer for you because he has to deal with TDOC and what it will do or not do.
You need to speak with the attorney who represented you at the time. You will probably find that you were suppose to pay "fine plus costs" on the... Read Answer
Feedback? They will catch him eventually. They always do. He should pack a tooth brush because judges aren't going to be happy with... Read Answer
You need to hire an attorney.
Go to court and tell the judge what happened.
Since he has a lawyer, you need to address this question to his lawyer.
There is no time limit for when the board must make a decision. In its own time.
Provided you are still seeking counsel. You could have his urine tested, independently, for the OTC drugs and determine if the test was a false... Read Answer
Then he can hire an attorney or he can either request the attorney set a hearing before the judge or contact the judge's office to set a hearing.
I suggest you contact a lawyer in the locality where the warrant is from.
The original bond should be available at the end of the case unless the court forfeits the bond. That would happened if there are missed court... Read Answer
It is very hard to answer these types of what if questions. There are just never enough facts. The best answer is always going to be it... Read Answer
You can still get it expunged by going to the clerks office and paying an expungement fee.
Have the carrier put the reason for the denial in writing, get a copy of your poilcy and meet with an attorney.
You are unlikely to get a new Parole Officer for those reasons. In fact, its almost impossible to get assigned a new officer. The key is... Read Answer
Probation Violations are not considered a separate charge that shows up on your record and thus can not be expunged. It is part of the original... Read Answer
You have 10 days or until January 5 to file notice of intent to appeal. That initiates the process. Ther are several other steps to complete the... Read Answer
As a general rule and subject to some exceptions, the sentence starts on day of judgment. Exceptions: (1) if you are given credit for time served and... Read Answer
Your first step is to retain an attorney. I believe I spoke to a person on the telephone regarding this.
Procrastination is your... Read Answer