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What Does Executed Time Mean?

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Executed time is the time on your sentence that you will be required to serve. For example, if a person was sentenced to 365 days but they were required to only serve 10 days, then there would be 10 days executed and 355 days suspended. The executed portion of a sentence is the portion… Read More »

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Tales from the Brown Desk – Episode 19 – Appealing a Criminal Sentence, Post Conviction Relief, & Florida Man

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Weekly Criminal Law Podcast, Tales from the Brown Desk, brought to you by Rigney Law LLC. Tales from the Brown Desk is a free flowing conversation involving two foul-mouthed attorneys. It may include graphic descriptions of sexual activity, violence, and traffic law. It may not be suitable for children. Listener discretion advised. Episode 19… Read More »

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Tales from the Brown Desk – Episode 18 – Sentencing in a Criminal Cases & Florida Man

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Weekly Criminal Law Podcast, Tales from the Brown Desk, brought to you by Rigney Law LLC. Tales from the Brown Desk is a free flowing conversation involving two foul-mouthed attorneys. It may include graphic descriptions of sexual activity, violence, and traffic law. It may not be suitable for children. Listener discretion advised. Episode 18… Read More »

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Tales from the Brown Desk – Episode 17 – Criminal Trials & Florida Man

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Weekly Criminal Law Podcast, Tales from the Brown Desk, brought to you by Rigney Law LLC. Tales from the Brown Desk is a free flowing conversation involving two foul-mouthed attorneys. It may include graphic descriptions of sexual activity, violence, and traffic law. It may not be suitable for children. Listener discretion advised. Episode 17… Read More »

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Are Plea Deals Offered in All Criminal Cases?

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Plea Deals Are Offered in the Vast Majority of Criminal Cases Plea deals are not offered in all criminal cases. Although, plea deals are offered in the vast majority of criminal cases. Even on murder cases there will usually be some sort of plea offer. Obviously murder cases get negotiated by plea agreement much… Read More »

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Tales from the Brown Desk – Episode 16 – Negotiations, Plea Deals, & Florida Man

By Rigney Law LLC |

Weekly Criminal Law Podcast, Tales from the Brown Desk, brought to you by Rigney Law LLC. Tales from the Brown Desk is a free flowing conversation involving two foul-mouthed attorneys. It may include graphic descriptions of sexual activity, violence, and traffic law. It may not be suitable for children. Listener discretion advised. Episode 16… Read More »

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Tales from the Brown Desk – Episode 15 – Indiana Mask Mandate, Criminal Pretrial Conference, & Florida Man

By Rigney Law LLC |

Weekly Criminal Law Podcast, Tales from the Brown Desk, brought to you by Rigney Law LLC. Tales from the Brown Desk is a free flowing conversation involving two foul-mouthed attorneys. It may include graphic descriptions of sexual activity, violence, and traffic law. It may not be suitable for children. Listener discretion advised. Episode 15… Read More »

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No More Lifetime Suspensions of Driver’s Licenses in Indiana

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Lifetime Suspension of an Indiana Driver’s License is a Thing of the Past Legislators have recognized that lifetime suspensions are not generally good for the community. As a result, Indiana no longer suspends a person’s driver’s license for life. People are not currently getting lifetime suspensions, but the people who got them before the… Read More »

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Can an Arrest Warrant be Recalled or Dropped?

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An arrest warrant can be recalled. “Recalled” is the appropriate terminology in Indiana. A warrant is technically just a court order. The court order is to the police to arrest a person when they find them and to bring them before the judge. And just like any other order, the judge can rescind that… Read More »

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Tales from the Brown Desk – Episode 14 – Bond Review, Review of Counsel, & Florida Man

By Rigney Law LLC |

Weekly Criminal Law Podcast, Tales from the Brown Desk, brought to you by Rigney Law LLC. Tales from the Brown Desk is a free flowing conversation involving two foul-mouthed attorneys. It may include graphic descriptions of sexual activity, violence, and traffic law. It may not be suitable for children. Listener discretion advised. Episode 14… Read More »

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