you need to contact a lawyer or they will treat you like crap in court.
2006-09-03 13:41:42
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answered by Jeff E 1
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the basically right answer is the splendid one. i'm 14 and performance fought youthful little ones larger than me and that i used the in and out approach because I knew from my cousins that are UFC experienced that taught me stuff also taught me a thanks to apply this technique this guy is definitely-known with of what he's speaking about and not in any respect ever doubt it because in case you ask any specialist fighter they are going to allow you to comprehend the very same ingredient for scuffling with a larger opponent
2016-12-06 08:19:44
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answered by ? 4
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let see your step son violated parole and judge sentenced him 10 years and judge is out of line - no your step son violated parole that is tantamount to taunting the judge - no help here sir - sorry for your troubles
2006-09-03 13:47:12
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answered by worldstiti 7
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don't understand this part of the question "probation in which ten years was?"
But generally you would have to take that to a court of appeals, I suggest asking your son's original lawyer
2006-09-03 13:42:00
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answered by Chris S 2
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Keep in mind, your step-son was on probation, and CHOSE to commit another crime. He got what he deserved for refusing to obey the law.
2006-09-03 14:04:21
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answered by innocence faded 6
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It would need to be appealed, following the rules of appellate procedure for your state.
However, violation of parole is generally discretionary, and there are very few legal ground for the appeal. You should be talking with an attorney, experienced in criminal appellate work.
2006-09-03 13:43:08
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answered by coragryph 7
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You need to learn how to bake a cake with a file in it. Looks like Sonny Boy is going away.
2006-09-03 13:42:31
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answered by newt_peabody 5
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Appeal the decision and then put in for a change of venue
2006-09-03 13:41:12
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answered by Purp_slinger 2
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there's no fighting no Judge.or the law for that matter....your stepson knew better,,,,
2006-09-03 13:43:09
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answered by guess 5
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