Legal Question in Criminal Law in Maryland
I live in Maryland, I was charged with several counts of thefts, however, I already had a trial infront of judge and had worked out a plea deal. Since I was first time offender with no prior record and I made full restitution to the victim, I was sentenced to PBJ and 6 months of unsupervised probation. I paid the court fee and thought the case was closed. I just got another court summon order me to be back to court for another trial for the same case. I have not violated any terms (not even a traffic ticket) since the first sentenceing, so what is going on here? Why am I ordered to be back in court? On the court record it displayed: motion T to A?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Consult you criminal defense attorney ASAP. No time to waste.
Go to the court clerk's office and examine the file. Perhaps it is a violation of probation.
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