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  • Litigation attorney serving Central New York since 1985.

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  • 5 Court St., Auburn, NY 13021

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  • 39 William St., Auburn, NY 13021

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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

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Hello. im a screenwriter and want to know if a bailiff only stands beside the defendants seat if the defendant is in custody and not out on bond

Evan H Nass
Answered by attorney Evan H Nass (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Nass & Roper Law, LLP
Hi, There really is no hard and fast rule on this. They stand where they want to stand. Considering how outnumbered the Defendant is, it would be tough for him/her to make any successful escape with a bailiff at the door and three in the court. I've seen them hover, and I've seen them ignore the D completely. Completely up to them and what they feel comfortable with. During the actual trial, most defense attorney's request the court officer's not stand near the defendant as it makes them "look" guilty and is prejudicial to the defendant.  Hope this helped! Evan H. Nass, Esq. Nass & Roper Law, LLP14 Penn Plaza, Suite 2004New York, NY 10001718-775-3246 
Hi, There really is no hard and fast rule on this. They stand where they want to stand. Considering how outnumbered the Defendant is, it would be tough for him/her to make any successful escape with a bailiff at the door and three in the court. I've seen them hover, and I've seen them ignore the D completely. Completely up to them and what they feel comfortable with. During the actual trial, most defense attorney's request the court officer's not stand near the defendant as it makes them "look" guilty and is prejudicial to the defendant.  Hope this helped! Evan H. Nass, Esq. Nass & Roper Law, LLP14 Penn Plaza, Suite 2004New York, NY 10001718-775-3246 
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How can I expunge a simple possession of marijuana charge?

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Answered by attorney Craig W Elhart (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Craig W. Elhart, PC
You would have to file a motion in the court where the conviction occurred and follow the requirements of the court rules and statute. It is within the discretion of the court whether or not to grant the motion.
You would have to file a motion in the court where the conviction occurred and follow the requirements of the court rules and statute. It is within the discretion of the court whether or not to grant the motion.
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What should I expect if I was arrested for petty larceny?

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Answered by attorney Jared Altman (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Office of Jared Altman
It sounds like you may be offered an ACD with maybe community service or an essay. An ACD is where your case gets adjourned, usually for a year but sometimes less. If you don't get into trouble while the case remains open, then on the adjourned date the case is automatically dismissed. You usually get offered only one of these and very rarely a second.
It sounds like you may be offered an ACD with maybe community service or an essay. An ACD is where your case gets adjourned, usually for a year but sometimes less. If you don't get into trouble while the case remains open, then on the adjourned date the case is automatically dismissed. You usually get offered only one of these and very rarely a second.
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