Yes, you can plea deal at a pretrial hearing. This option allows defendants to resolve their cases quickly, often resulting in reduced charges or sentences.
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Yes, you can have an attorney present at a probation hearing. Having legal representation can significantly impact the outcome of the hearing and help you
Yes, you can have only one Reduced Sentence Hearing in specific circumstances. This typically occurs when a hearing loss is documented and the individual meets
You can have a second preliminary hearing under specific circumstances. This typically occurs when new evidence emerges or if there are significant legal
You can have a pretrial conference before a custody hearing in many jurisdictions. These conferences aim to clarify issues, streamline the hearing process, and
Yes, you can have a custody pretrial hearing via phone. Many courts allow remote hearings to accommodate participants, especially during challenging
You can go to jail during a motions hearing if the judge finds you in contempt of court or if there are pending warrants.
You can obtain bail at a plea hearing under specific circumstances, often referred to as emergency release options. Includes get for quick clarity.
Yes, you can be released after a sentence reduction hearing. Covers key steps and practical guidance.
You can be sent to jail at a preliminary hearing, but it’s not common. Covers key steps and practical guidance.
