unsure but my fiance is on parole and probation he was violated for drugs. He has gone to court and given credit for time served and ordered released but he cant because he now has his parole hold. His parole officer will be taking hold off as we speak?
HTS waived for preliminary hearing means the defendants forgoes his rights to this hearing. The defendant just wishes to proceed to the next step of the judicial process.
If you have an attorney he probably waived it
Unless the lien is waived, yep. Did you pay the loan off? If so, get the lien lifted.
Yes. Your parole will expire regardless of owing fees. In Missouri after completion of parole term the State can intercept State income tax refund to apply towards fees. What else would happen if not discharged? A person will not be returned to prison for owing fees. That would cost the State more to incarcerate someone right?
In court the term waived usually means to giving up or challenging something. Normally this means that one or both sides have came to a agreement so the hearing is no longer required.
In court the term waived usually means to giving up or challenging something. Normally this means that one or both sides have came to a agreement so the hearing is no longer required.
Being disposed and sentenced is a criminal law term. Essentially what this means is, the arraignment was waived and the criminal was given a sentence.
If someone has a Resident Alien Card that says 'waived' it means when they received the card, they were too young to sign their name or be fingerprinted. The original cards, issued from 1977 to 1989, show no expiration date.
Yes, court costs and fines can be levied or waived by the Court.
A free agent is someone who requested to be let go or who is waived by a team and does not currently have a job but is looking to be picked up by a team.
'Punitive damages' are awarded in civil trials, and usually the amount is decided by the jury hearing the case. In cases where a jury trial was waived, the amount is decided by the judge after considering arguments from both sides.
If you hire an attorney, they will go with you to your court hearing and speak on your behalf. You will have to pay attorney fees, but it may be worth it if they can get the points waived. Many attorneys offer free phone consultations as well.