Legal Question in Criminal Law in Maryland
how do you go about getting time served or ''demolition credits'' applied to a c
If a case was nonprocessed at one time and then brought back up at a later time can the person charged use time served (for the same case) or demolition credits to reach parole time sooner, if so how do you go about it?
Asked on 12/16/02, 11:58 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
G. Joseph Holthaus III
Law Offices of G. Joseph Holthaus
Re: how do you go about getting time served or ''demolition credits'' applied to
If the matter was nolle prosequi then no sentence should have been imposed. Credits for "good time served" are not relevant. Restate your question if there are other matters involved. A nolle entry on the docket gives the prosecution a procedural right to bring the charge once again.
Answered on 12/20/02, 1:20 am
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