I will look forward to hearing from you.
no ones know Matt got him on bail
Johnny was dead, so of course he couldn't be punished and sent to jail. Luckily, Ponyboy got to stay with Darry
Johnny was dead, so of course he couldn't be punished and sent to jail. Luckily, Ponyboy got to stay with Darry
In Georgia, a preliminary hearing is not typically subject to appeal. Instead, it is a hearing to determine whether there is enough evidence for a case to proceed to trial. If a defendant disagrees with the outcome of a preliminary hearing, they may seek other legal remedies, such as filing a motion to dismiss or pursuing a trial. However, the decision made at a preliminary hearing itself cannot be appealed in the traditional sense.
Usually there is only one outcome. You violated, therefore you are remanded to jail for the remainder of your sentence.
You should have had a bond hearing very early in the procedure - almost right after you were arrested. Try to find out the (or see if you can remember) the outcome of that hearing. If bail was denied then, you probably won't get it now. Have your attorney ask the court.
Can have several meanings - need more info. What kind of case? Civil - criminal - probate? USUALLY refere to a hearing held between the attorneys and the judge to discuss the outcome of a particular case but it can have other meanings depending on the type of case and how it is applied.
When a woman does not appear at her paternity hearing, it could indicate several things, such as a lack of interest or belief in the proceedings, logistical issues like transportation difficulties, or personal circumstances preventing her attendance. It might also suggest she is unaware of the hearing or has chosen not to engage with the legal process. Her absence could impact the outcome of the hearing, potentially leading to a default judgment in favor of the other party.
The final stage in a juvenile case is typically the disposition hearing, where the judge determines the appropriate sentence or outcome for the juvenile offender. This could include probation, community service, placement in a juvenile detention facility, or other rehabilitative measures.
The outcome of a mastoidectomy is a clean, healthy ear without infection. However, both a modified radical and a radical mastoidectomy usually result in less than normal hearing.
They would have the right to request a custody hearing. A temporary injunction or other court order could be issued, removing the child from the home, but permanent custody would depend on the outcome of the hearing.