Legal Question in Criminal Law in Minnesota
How long can someone be held before receiving a hearing that determines rather you've violated your parole or not?
Asked on 9/04/14, 7:42 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Tricia Dwyer
Tricia Dwyer Esq & Assoc PLLC
The answer is 'it depends'. Further facts need to be known. Assuming you or a loved one face this issue, I urge you to confer privately with an experienced criminal defense attorney at this time. If a loved one is jailed you likely may form arrangements for an attorney to make an attorney visit at this time (7 days). Tricia Dwyer Esq p 612-296-9666 Minnesota Criminal Defense Law, Adults - Juveniles, Minnesota Family Law, Minnesota Protective Order - Restraining Order Law, http://dwyerlawfirm.net
Answered on 9/04/14, 2:07 pm
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