Sunday, September 23, 2012

Theft Defense Attorney Lawrenceville

Question: My husband was convicted of Theft by Deception last yr. He served a portion of his sentence and was Paroled out . He is currently on Parole. He is now working and has a restitution hearing coming up. There was amother person involved, whom committed suicide. How will the judge determine the restitution that my husband is to pay? And will his monthly pymts be based on his income? Also will he be allowed to have a living?

Answer: Your husband will probably pay all of the restitution himself. But you don't need to guess, pull his sentencing order. The restitution he will be paying will be on the order. Monthly payments will be determined by his probation officer. I don't understand the last question: will he be allowed to have a living? What does that mean?

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I hung a shingle in February 2000, because I saw that individuals charged with criminal offenses were being underserved by the attorneys practicing criminal law. Since February 2000, I have represented more than two thousand criminal clients. I only practice criminal law, but I do everything from violations of probation to Supreme Court appeals. There are few attorneys under the age of sixty that have my level of experience. I have tried more than two hundred major felony jury trials. I have tried more than fifty misdemeanor jury trials. In Philadelphia as a prosecutor, I tried more than two thousand bench trials. I have conducted more than three thousand preliminary hearings and bond hearings. Yet, I still have the energy at forty-five to serve my current clients. There is nothing that will occur in a courtroom that I have not experienced before. When you are looking for an attorney, experience is everything.