My question involves criminal law for the state of: Nevada
To make a long story short, my boyfriend went into custody on 9/13/15 on a domestic charge. These charges were dropped a few days later after he went before the judge. Well, he is on probation and on a probationary hold at this point. His PO has given him a great recommendation. Upon giving him this paperwork he told him he'll be reinstated once he sees a judge for the potential violation. Since my boyfriend and his PO have a good relationship and he has done everything to the T, up until this hiccup, he was given some kind of waiver to sign to sort of expedite the court date process (not sure what it was called but instead of 30-45 days it should only be 20 or so).
Well, i looked online today and his court date is set for 11/04/15. That is 7 weeks after his arrest date. How is this possible with the waiver that he signed, and I was browsing district calendar and there are tons of people that are being seen for a revocation within 4 weeks of arrest date! I dont understand. This was supposed to be expedited, and this is nearly double the time of most other people! I've tried contacting his PO several days in a row at this point. No returned phone call, of course. If this is the earliest court date for the judge that is assigned to his case, is it possible to reassign? What could have happened to this waiver? Does anyone have any ideas? I am really at a loss at this point. Not to mention, he has been complimented by his PO on the fact that he has done everything right up until this point (making his payments is a major point here) but if the court date really does take this long, he will lose his job, thus making him unable to fulfill other aspects of his probation. What can I do??
To make a long story short, my boyfriend went into custody on 9/13/15 on a domestic charge. These charges were dropped a few days later after he went before the judge. Well, he is on probation and on a probationary hold at this point. His PO has given him a great recommendation. Upon giving him this paperwork he told him he'll be reinstated once he sees a judge for the potential violation. Since my boyfriend and his PO have a good relationship and he has done everything to the T, up until this hiccup, he was given some kind of waiver to sign to sort of expedite the court date process (not sure what it was called but instead of 30-45 days it should only be 20 or so).
Well, i looked online today and his court date is set for 11/04/15. That is 7 weeks after his arrest date. How is this possible with the waiver that he signed, and I was browsing district calendar and there are tons of people that are being seen for a revocation within 4 weeks of arrest date! I dont understand. This was supposed to be expedited, and this is nearly double the time of most other people! I've tried contacting his PO several days in a row at this point. No returned phone call, of course. If this is the earliest court date for the judge that is assigned to his case, is it possible to reassign? What could have happened to this waiver? Does anyone have any ideas? I am really at a loss at this point. Not to mention, he has been complimented by his PO on the fact that he has done everything right up until this point (making his payments is a major point here) but if the court date really does take this long, he will lose his job, thus making him unable to fulfill other aspects of his probation. What can I do??
Probation and Parole: Expedited Violation Court Date
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