If someone is on house arrest on a case that is already decided, how long can the judge keep them on house arrest without sentencing this person. This case has already been decide in June, 2008. Sentencing was supose to be in Early october. The case keeps getting put off because the Da is trying to get on of the co defenders on more charges, because this person took his plea back. Know the other 2 parties are waiting for there plea to go threw. They are just sitting on house arrest and have been know for 2 years.
No.
Never
In New Jersey there will not be a statute of limitations once a ticket has been issued. You have already been given proper notice of the violation.
In New Jersey, the statute of limitations for a felony charge is generally five years from the date of the alleged offense. If a felony arrest occurs but no conviction follows, the state still has five years to file formal charges. However, if the individual is convicted of a felony, different rules may apply regarding appeals and post-conviction matters. It’s important to consult legal counsel for specific cases, as nuances can vary.
His house in New Jersey is in Princeton
Yes.
In New Jersey, the statute of limitations sets a time limit of six years for filing a legal claim.
New Jersey.
Vincent Prieto is the current speaker of the house in New Jersey. The New Jersey General assembly has 80 members.
5 years
New Jersey.
Yes he has a house in Princeton New jersey