i doubt it. he'll probably be released with a slap on the hand, but the message is for him to make his appointments and meet the conditions of probation. anger management classes will be one of them.
2007-04-27 05:20:23
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answered by Debra 1
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Failure to appear is a crime. If he's charged, yes he can get jail time. He apparently already has a conviction for domestic violence and he didn't comply with the instructions on how to avoid jail.
obviously, he is a big risk to the safety of women and children and should be locked up.
2007-04-27 05:21:26
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answered by cassandra 6
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HELL NO! Any one who wants to incriminate and jail a person for simply getting intoxicated is right out full of sickness and hate and the stinkers who make weed illegal are the ones who should be JAILED! Damned oppressive TYRANNICAL legislators like that should be HANGED! IT IS TIME TO DECRIMINALIZE WEED AND LET PEOPLE WHO ABIDE BY THE LAW BUT SMOKE WEED OFF THE HOOKS OTHERWISE THIS IS NOT A FREE COUNTRY AND IT IS TIME FOR A BLOODY WAR ! ! The government HAS NO RIGHT TO TELL ME WHETHER I CAN GET HIGH OR NOT AND THEY ONLY USE THAT FOR LEVERAGE OVER THE PEOPLE AND THEY SHOULD BE PUBLICLY HANGED FOR IT!! Yes that's right I said so ! ! The time is ripe for the law abiding citizens of America to RISE IN STRENGTH AND FLEX A LITTLE MUSCLE AND TAKE SOME RIGHTS FOR OUR OWN!! WE HAVE A COUNTRY TO TAKE BACK FROM THE BANKER DICTATORS. Making it illegal just to get high is not only totally with out reason, but is only a means of getting legally spawned power and leverage over the people who use it. There is so much they can use against those people including especially when they are applying for a job!! I think we should hurt those who refuse to decriminalize it and we incriminate the incriminators and see how they like it! BLOOD FOR BLOOD! Then things may change because in Washington and in other upper offices MIGHT IS RIGHT.
2016-05-20 07:47:26
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answered by ? 3
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In CA, chances are that he is on probation and he has violated a term of that probation. The judge will revoke his probation, but may reinstate probation with "the same terms and conditions" and tell him to make that appointment. He may also revoke probation and impose sentence (probation almost always constitutes a suspended sentence or DEJ (deffered entry of judgment)). If this happens, it is most likely that he will receive the maximum sentence for the controlling charge (domestic assault/battery), which constitutes one year in county jail for a misdemeanor, and a minimum of 16 months in state prison for a felony.
2007-04-27 05:20:37
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answered by Anonymous
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The legal system is a hell of a thing. Sounds like your boyfriend's fate is left to the discretion of the DA and the judge presiding his case. A whole range of things can happen- the DA can fine him, he can put him on probation, he can give him a warning, he can put him in jail (anywhere from 30-120 days in most states) and/or he can increase the frequency your boyfriend needs to check-in with law enforcement.
The judge has nearly identical powers, but if it goes to a judge/magistrate the penalties tend to be stiffer.
I'm hoping I don't need to give you a speech about the dangers of domestic violence. Please be responsible and protect yourself.
2007-04-27 05:16:43
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answered by TooMuch 4
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What in the world are you doing with a boyfriend that needs a domestic violence assessment!!?? Leave him in jail and walk the other way - fast!
2007-04-27 05:17:24
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answered by Ruby Rose 2
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Why would you be with an f-ing criminal? The reason why you are broke, unwed and have kids is because you make BAD choices in life... Leave his but in jail and make a good choice for once in your life. Leave his a**
2007-04-27 05:09:06
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answered by Anonymous
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why is he still your boyfreind???-when he is realeased he will be nice to you-for a couple of weeks then the little "playfull" punches etc will begin and it will only stop at an all out assault on your body. and why does he do this?? because he knows when he has served his time you will be fool enough to take him back-when are you gonna learn girl??. when you in a wheelchair-or even worse dead!!.
2007-04-27 05:22:37
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answered by tony c 5
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It would be failure to appear since it was court ordered. So he could get in trouble...probabtion I would think
2007-04-27 08:09:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Ever heard of karma? What goes around comes around.
2007-04-27 05:10:10
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answered by Betty M 1
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