Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida
file a motion
how do i file a motion to get a court date to get a early term from probation
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Re: file a motion
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You can either prepare the Motion and file it with the office of the clerk of the court or have an attorney do it for you. You will then need to call the clerk and get the hearing scheduled. I have heard from some clients that pro se litigants (do it yourselfers) do not seem to have the same success as attorneys do in getting timely hearing dates.
Scott R. Jay, Esq.
Re: file a motion
You would have to file a motion with the court and call the judge's assistant for a date or have a lawyer do it for you.
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