Plea Deal Violation Consequences

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Violating a plea deal in New Hampshire can lead to severe consequences. For a Class B misdemeanor like disorderly conduct, the worst-case scenario includes a fine of up to $1,000 and/or up to 6 months in jail, along with the activation of the suspended sentence. The best-case scenario could involve dismissal of charges, acquittal, or alternative sentencing such as probation or community service. Consulting a local attorney is crucial for personalized legal advice.

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User I took a plead deal in the state of NH 90 days in jail all suspend for 1 year on condition of good behavior but recently I got a court summons to appear in court for disorderly conduct(Misdemeanor b) what's the worst and best when I appear infont of a judge User I took a plead deal in the state of NH 90 days in jail all suspend for 1 year on condition of good behavior but recently I got a court summons to appear in court for disorderly conduct(Misdemeanor b) what's the worst and best when I appear infont of a judge
In Massachusetts, a Class B misdemeanor like disorderly conduct could result in:
- Worst case: A fine of up to $*,*, and/or up to 6 months in jail. Also, violating conditions of a plea deal may activate suspended sentence.
- Best case: Dismissal of charges, acquittal, or alternative sentencing (like probation or community service).
Please consult a lawyer for personalized advice.