Summary
A review on a court docket means the court is assessing the cases status, motions, or evidence, not necessarily reaching a verdict. A second DUI offense in Kentucky can result in fines, jail time, license suspension, community service, and mandatory treatment. If your friend is involved in such a case, they should consult their attorney or the court for specific details.Full Conversation
what does review mean on a court docket
Hey Mary! On a court docket, "review" generally means that the court will be examining or evaluating a specific issue, case, or decision. This could involve looking over documents, motions, or previous rulings to make a determination or move forward with the case. Is this related to a specific case or situation you're dealing with?
dui 2nd
A second DUI offense in Kentucky can have serious consequences. Here are some key points:
- Fines: $* to $*
- Jail time: 7 days to 6 months
- License suspension: * to 18 months
- Community service: 10 days to 6 months
- Mandatory treatment: Alcohol or substance abuse program
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review is next after pre trial conference
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Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
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It looks like you're dealing with a significant legal issue involving a second DUI offense. If you need any more information or guidance on this matter, feel free to ask!
it's not my case. My friend had a pretrial conference and now it says review for his next court date
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It sounds like your friend is going through a serious legal issue. After a pretrial conference in a DUI case, a "review" usually means the court will be assessing the progress or status of the case, considering any motions, or making decisions on how to proceed. If your friend needs more help, please let me know!
so has a verdict been reached?
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A "review" on the court docket typically means the court is evaluating the current status of the case, but it does not necessarily mean that a verdict has been reached. It may involve reviewing motions, evidence, or the progress of the case. If your friend needs more specific information, they should contact their attorney or the court directly.
ok thank you
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You're welcome, Mary! If you or your friend have any more legal questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out. Have a great day!