Legal Question in Criminal Law in Oklahoma
im on a 2 year deferred sentence and recently had an app to excellerate filled against me. my question is if the app goes through will i only get the 2 years or can the courts give me more time than just the two years?
Asked on 1/16/13, 9:09 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Jay Ramey
Jay K. Ramey, Attorney at Law
If you are on a deferred, you have not been sentenced. That means on a motion to accelerate, the judge can sentence anywhere in the range of punishment for the charge or charges that you plead to.
Answered on 1/18/13, 4:04 pm
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