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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

What happens if I was caught stealing for the second time?

Answered by attorney Mark R. Thiessen
Criminal Law lawyer at Thiessen Law Firm
Depends on the county, judge and DA. Also depends on how much and when your prior was. Both of your options are available in Harris County.
Depends on the county, judge and DA. Also depends on how much and when your prior was. Both of your options are available in Harris County.

I was arrested on a felony menacing charge in La Plata County Colorado on Sept 25, 2009. Why have I not yet been arraigned?

Jeralyn Elise Merritt
Answered by attorney Jeralyn Elise Merritt (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Jeralyn E. Merritt
An arraignment is a hearing at which the defendant pleads guilty or not guilty. In some states, this might occur at your first appearance. In Colorado, where you are from, it is not. Most felonies are filed in the county court, where at your first appearance, you would be advised of the charges, the possible penalties and your right to a lawyer. For serious felonies (class 3 and higher) you would then be scheduled for a preliminary hearing. The hearing should be set within 30 days, unless you waive the time limit. After the preliminary hearing, the case would be transferred to District Court. The arraignment would occur at your first appearance in District Court. Time limits for a speedy trial also begin at the arraignment. For lower class felonies, of which felony menacing is one, you are not entitled to a preliminary hearing. After your first appearance, courts often schedule a pre-trial conference to give you and the District Attorney an opportunity to meet and resolve the matter before transferring it to District Court for arraignment and further proceedings. Three weeks is not a long time between your arrest and arraignment, particularly in smaller counties where the same judge handles civil and criminal cases, perhaps for more than one county.
An arraignment is a hearing at which the defendant pleads guilty or not guilty. In some states, this might occur at your first appearance. In Colorado, where you are from, it is not. Most felonies are filed in the county court, where at your first appearance, you would be advised of the charges, the possible penalties and your right to a lawyer. For serious felonies (class 3 and higher) you would then be scheduled for a preliminary hearing. The hearing should be set within 30 days, unless you waive the time limit. After the preliminary hearing, the case would be transferred to District Court. The arraignment would occur at your first appearance in District Court. Time limits for a speedy trial also begin at the arraignment. For lower class felonies, of which felony menacing is one, you are not entitled to a preliminary hearing. After your first appearance, courts often schedule a pre-trial conference to give you and the District Attorney an opportunity to meet and resolve the matter before transferring it to District Court for arraignment and further proceedings. Three weeks is not a long time between your arrest and arraignment, particularly in smaller counties where the same judge handles civil and criminal cases, perhaps for more than one county.
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Is there a statue of limitations on probation violation?

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Answered by attorney Craig W Elhart (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Craig W. Elhart, PC
The answer would depend on whether the matter has been closed and whether he has been discharged from probation. For more information, contact Craig W. Elhart at (231) 946-2420.
The answer would depend on whether the matter has been closed and whether he has been discharged from probation. For more information, contact Craig W. Elhart at (231) 946-2420.
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