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You can still get it expunged by going to the clerks office and paying an expungement fee.
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
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
This is not live. You would need to contact the Tennessee Department of Corrections Parole Board to find out what you liabilities are for being a... Read Answer
Unless you want to get violated, I would suggest that you abide by the terms of your parole and not have contact with him.
He could be required to finish the balance of his sentence.
Someone on his behalf in goiing to have to contact NYC to find out if the parole detainer is still valid and if NYC wants to enforce it.
Contact the prison and ask them about an early release for hardship.
If he has more time to do, then he will have to do it.
If they additional time is correct, then there is nothing you can do.
Yes, some lawyers do handle parole hearings. Go to lawyers.com and enter "parole hearings" as the area of law that you are looking for.
It begins on the day of the conviction, which is usually when you enter your plea.
Wish I had an answer for you but the Parole Board does what it wants do. The only way to force its hand is to file a lawsuit seeking an immediate... Read Answer
If the only basis for his revocation was the new charge that was dismissed on 4-10-2017, you would need to contact the Parole Board to find... Read Answer
Why not just ask the PO?
You need to retain an attorney to represent you and let that attorney answer your question.
I don't know you or the facts around your case so I can't tell you what would happen.
It depends on the judge, how long you have been on probation and why you failed to appear but more than likely revoke your probation and impose... Read Answer
I guess it means that you are stuck in TN.
I don't know of any statistics that says that the chances of gaining parole are greater if you have an attorney. However, an attorney can make a... Read Answer
I advise people to hire an attorney because you usually get what you pay for with a court appointed attorney.
what is the basis of the violation?
You did not complete whatever question you were going to ask.
I can not answer this questions because there are too many unknown factors that might affect the results of the hearing.