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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 166148" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>He had to wait for 3 mos last year to go to trial- 2+ mos on house arrest on a monitor and almost 1 mo in detention, which he has gotten NO "credit for time served". The at last year's trial, she put him on probation for 1 year and deferred the case to this year.</p><p></p><p>Oh- I am definitely making a list of things I run across to ask the attny about. One is that I just read, if I interpret correctly but I am no lawyer- that in order to be turned over to state dept., it has to be a serious offense that occurred within the previous year. Oops- if that is true- she has waited too long for that. And, she put him on a suspended sentence of being turned over to the state until he's 21- suspended until he's 21. I think that is a little harsh. The attny said that would mean if he had ANY offense, probation violation, etc., until he's 21, he would automatically go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 166148, member: 3699"] He had to wait for 3 mos last year to go to trial- 2+ mos on house arrest on a monitor and almost 1 mo in detention, which he has gotten NO "credit for time served". The at last year's trial, she put him on probation for 1 year and deferred the case to this year. Oh- I am definitely making a list of things I run across to ask the attny about. One is that I just read, if I interpret correctly but I am no lawyer- that in order to be turned over to state dept., it has to be a serious offense that occurred within the previous year. Oops- if that is true- she has waited too long for that. And, she put him on a suspended sentence of being turned over to the state until he's 21- suspended until he's 21. I think that is a little harsh. The attny said that would mean if he had ANY offense, probation violation, etc., until he's 21, he would automatically go. [/QUOTE]
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