Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida
Motion for banishment
My husband is being extradited to Florida for a violation of probation due to the fact he was not making his monthly monetary payments. He is unemployed and is currently seeking total disability. Someone told us to file a motion for banishment due to disability. Is there such a thing? If so how do I go about doing this?
Thanks
Asked on 4/20/01, 9:37 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Stan Halbert
Stanley Halbert, P.A.
Re: Motion for banishment
I am unaware of a procedure for a "banishment". However, a motion to abate or to reduce the fine/costs to a judgment may accomplish your goal(s). Of course, such motions would need to be supported by competent evidence at a hearing. Please feel free to contact me at 407-679-3823, should you need representation. S. Halbert
Answered on 6/20/01, 7:07 am
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