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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyinVA" data-source="post: 480676" data-attributes="member: 1157"><p>Sometimes a crime committed in a previous year, isn't charged until much later. This happened to someone I know, they committed the crime in 2008, but they weren't charged until 2010. So, that could explain a date discrepancy as well. It depends on what the docket says, exactly. Here, you see an "offense date," an "arrest date," and a "file date." They can be pretty far apart, and of course the court dates can drag on even longer. So, you could be seeing something that he did while he lived there, but wasn't charged with until later, after he'd moved away. What does the docket say the outcome was for the case? </p><p></p><p>I think asking the lawyer to do some digging is a good idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyinVA, post: 480676, member: 1157"] Sometimes a crime committed in a previous year, isn't charged until much later. This happened to someone I know, they committed the crime in 2008, but they weren't charged until 2010. So, that could explain a date discrepancy as well. It depends on what the docket says, exactly. Here, you see an "offense date," an "arrest date," and a "file date." They can be pretty far apart, and of course the court dates can drag on even longer. So, you could be seeing something that he did while he lived there, but wasn't charged with until later, after he'd moved away. What does the docket say the outcome was for the case? I think asking the lawyer to do some digging is a good idea. [/QUOTE]
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