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Alot of convicted felons live together in SC's prisons.
Alot of convicted felons live together in SC's prisons.
Your question makes no sense. Please rephrase it.
Your question makes no sense. Please rephrase it.
Time served does not automatically count toward a sentence, but it is often granted in the judge's discretion.
Time served does not automatically count toward a sentence, but it is often granted in the judge's discretion.

Do I necessarrily need an attorney for a shoplifting charge? 2nd offense.

Answered 10 years and 10 months ago by attorney Jonathan Brooks Davis   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Parole And Probation
You don't need an attorney, but I would advise retaining one. If you are found guilty you may also have to repay the store a multiple of the amount stolen in a civil action.
You don't need an attorney, but I would advise retaining one. If you are found guilty you may also have to repay the store a multiple of the amount... Read More
First, there is no such thing as consensual sex with a minor. Second, unless there are new charges or some other parole violation, the original sentence should not be modified.
First, there is no such thing as consensual sex with a minor. Second, unless there are new charges or some other parole violation, the original... Read More