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Q: What is a No witness violation hearing?
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What is a Non-Witness Violation Hearing I believe due to the circumstances in this case it would be a probation officer testifying that the terms of the probation were violated correct?

A non-witness violation hearing is a probation violation hearing in which no witnesses are called. Hard evidence will be documented and the defendant, probationer, will have opportunity to offer argument against it, or to offer explanation that might mediate a decision.


Will i get sentence in a non witness violation hearing?

If you have violated the terms of your parole - you can expect a harsh sentence.


Can a pfa violation case that was dismissed be retried?

only if the victim waives the hearing. or if there is a second violation


What does court code bvh stand for?

Bond Violation Hearing


If a witness is absent from a preliminary hearing what will happen?

If you made the witness not show up, you get charged with another crime.


Is the parole board solely the one that makes the decision in a violation hearing?

The parole board is not solely responsible for deciding on a violation hearing. This will also come from the people responsible for running the jail, like the warden.


At the the preliminary violation of probation hearing does the probationer appeal the court order?

false


What is Traffic Violation 405095 VC?

405095 VC is a failure to appear to a hearing.


Should an attorney get involved in his new wife's custody hearing?

Only as a witness


You are a witness in a violation of a restraining order What will happen if you fail to appear?

If you are a material witness (i.e.: necessary to prove the offense) you could have a bench warrant issued for you and your attendance will be compelled.


What kind of parole hearing determines whether the parolee has violated the conditions of his or her parole?

Within thirty days of being violated, the parolee will be reviewed by a committee of the parole board for the violation to determine if a violation did occur and how serious that violation is. However, in most states, the parolee will be reincarcerated until the review takes place. Real answer: Revocation Hearing.


What is revoc?

A hearing to revoke a previously suspended sentence, because of a violation of some condition of probation