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  • At RENICK LAW FIRM, PLLC, we offer experienced legal assistance when you need it most. Our firm focuses on personal injury, insurance disputes and criminal law. Situations that... Read More

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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Is there a chance that my husband gets another trial?

Cynthia Russell Henley
Answered by attorney Cynthia Russell Henley (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Cynthia Henley
Even after the appeal there is a possibility of having the case reviewed on habeas corpus. If he was sentenced to death, he gets an appointed attorney. If sentenced to life, he would have to hire a lawyer.
Even after the appeal there is a possibility of having the case reviewed on habeas corpus. If he was sentenced to death, he gets an appointed attorney. If sentenced to life, he would have to hire a lawyer.
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What can he do and what are his chances of not spending time in prison?

Answered by attorney Matthew David Sharp
Criminal Law lawyer at The Law Office of Matthew D. Sharp
If your fiance is on probation right now then he is about to have two charges against him. One for receiving stolen property and one for the probation violation. He should gather up any paperwork he has on the transactions in question, and call a bonding company to post a bond. He will likely have to make another bond on the probation violation once the motion to revoke his probation gets filed.
If your fiance is on probation right now then he is about to have two charges against him. One for receiving stolen property and one for the probation violation. He should gather up any paperwork he has on the transactions in question, and call a bonding company to post a bond. He will likely have to make another bond on the probation violation once the motion to revoke his probation gets filed.
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My wife was charged for assualt with a deadly weapon ,i told them she didnt threaten me or im not hurt so why the charge

Richard Keith Oliver
Answered by attorney Richard Keith Oliver (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Law Office of Rick Oliver
You don't necessarily have to have been "hurt" in order for an assault to have happened, legally. Also, if she "used or exhibited" a deadly weapon, the case will be filed as an Aggravated Assault-Deadly Weapon. If you are backing her, you can probably help her. It's unlikely the DA will drop the charges if you call them. The alternative is to work with her attorney on something called a "Grand Jury packet." We use those in certain cases where we think there's a chance the Grand Jury will No Bill the case, which basically acts as a dismissal (b/c the No Bill means the GJ felt there was no probable cause to continue with the charges).
You don't necessarily have to have been "hurt" in order for an assault to have happened, legally. Also, if she "used or exhibited" a deadly weapon, the case will be filed as an Aggravated Assault-Deadly Weapon. If you are backing her, you can probably help her. It's unlikely the DA will drop the charges if you call them. The alternative is to work with her attorney on something called a "Grand Jury packet." We use those in certain cases where we think there's a chance the Grand Jury will No Bill the case, which basically acts as a dismissal (b/c the No Bill means the GJ felt there was no probable cause to continue with the charges).
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