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Can I get bond $ back if he's arrested 3 days later for probation violation??

Answered 8 years ago by Michael D. Babcock (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Parole And Probation
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 dates.  Normally a probation violation doesn't result in a bond forfeiture
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 More

My insurance company just denied my claim without just cause. Can I sue the company?

Answered 8 years and 2 months ago by Michael D. Babcock (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Parole And Probation
Have the carrier put the reason for the denial in writing, get a copy of your poilcy and meet with an attorney.  
Have the carrier put the reason for the denial in writing, get a copy of your poilcy and meet with an attorney.  

Probation violation

Answered 8 years and 3 months ago by Michael D. Babcock (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Parole And Probation
You are looking at jail time and you continue to drink.   You need to take any treatment more seriously or get more involved treatment.  Also, hire an attorney asap.  
You are looking at jail time and you continue to drink.   You need to take any treatment more seriously or get more involved... Read More
A revocation of his proabtion could include jail time for the remainder of his sentence.  I would suggest meeting with the attorney who handled his underlying charge asap or another attorney if that is not possible.   He will need to defend this.   
A revocation of his proabtion could include jail time for the remainder of his sentence.  I would suggest meeting with the attorney who handled... Read More

How can I turn myself in and not go to jail for a revokation of probation with warrent.

Answered 8 years and 5 months ago by Michael D. Babcock (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Parole And Probation
Depends on the nature of the warrant and the reason for the alleged violation.   An attorney may be able to assist in working out an arrangemnt where you turn yourself into open court and move forward from there or even get the warrent recalled.  You need an attorney. 
Depends on the nature of the warrant and the reason for the alleged violation.   An attorney may be able to assist in working out an... Read More