Probation Violation Legal Consequences

Summary

New criminal charges in Pennsylvania can be considered a probation violation, especially if the probation terms include not committing new crimes. In Allegheny County, PA, your nephews new felonies for burglary, criminal trespassing, and resisting arrest could likely be seen as a violation of his mental court agreement. Its crucial for him to consult with his public defender immediately to understand the potential legal consequences and to prepare for his court appearance. Public defenders are experienced attorneys familiar with local laws and can provide the necessary legal assistance.

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Bob
Hello Bob, it's nice to meet you. How can I assist you with your legal concerns today?
I just have a questions
Hello Bob, I'm here to help. Please feel free to ask your question.
My newphew just got mental court for f course he had to plea guilty to my domestic violence case so they drop two felony charges that were f1 and f2 aggravated assault and kept simple assault and possession of a weapon.
Hello Bob, I understand your situation. Could you please specify the location where this incident happened? This will help me provide more accurate information regarding local laws and regulations.
So he has a probation officer now and has follow all guidelines of mental court
Hello Bob, thank you for sharing this information. It would be helpful to know the location (state/country) where this incident happened to provide relevant legal information. Can you please provide it?
But he got arrested on Dec * three days after seeing the judge in mental court
Hello Bob, it's concerning to hear about your nephew's situation. To help you better, could you please tell me in which state this situation occurred?
He has two new felonies one for burglary and the other criminal trespassing and resisting arrest
Hello Bob, it's essential to know the location of these incidents to provide accurate legal information. Could you please specify the state or country where this occurred?
Is this a probation violation and they told him he would get no more please when he sign guilty cutting his girlfriend face
Hello Bob, it's crucial to know the legal jurisdiction to provide accurate information. Probation violations often depend on the specific terms of probation. Committing new crimes, like burglary and trespassing, could potentially be a violation. Can you please specify your location?
Allegheny county in pa
Thank you for the information, Bob. In Pennsylvania:
- New criminal charges can potentially be a probation violation.
- Probation conditions often include not committing new crimes.
- The decision ultimately lies with the probation officer and judge.
Please contact a local legal professional for specific advice.
Part of the mental court agreement he was not allow get in trouble at all. That's why they let him out it's only been a month since he started mental court
Hello Bob, it seems your nephew's situation is delicate. Given that he's been charged with new felonies in Allegheny County, PA, it could likely be seen as a violation of his mental court agreement. It's important he consults with his attorney immediately.
He will only can afford a public defender
Hello Bob, that's fine. In Pennsylvania, if a defendant cannot afford a lawyer, the court will appoint a public defender. Your nephew should request this at his next court appearance. Public defenders are experienced attorneys familiar with local laws.
Thanks
You're welcome, Bob. If you have any more questions in the future, don't hesitate to reach out. Remember, it's crucial for your nephew to maintain open communication with his public defender. All the best to you and your family.