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Warrants for probation violations in Idaho are generally independent of resentencing and may not be automatically dropped. To have a judge rule on a motion without attending the hearing, you can file a written request or a Request for Telephonic Appearance. A motion is a formal court request, while a request is a general term for asking the court to act. In Idaho, you typically need to file a Request for Telephonic Appearance rather than just notifying the court. Always check with the specific court for their procedures.Full Conversation
i currently have warrants in idaho for a probation vioilation stemming from a case that i am being resentenced on. should my warrants be dropped since they stem from the prior sentence and not the resentencing
It's best to consult with a local attorney to get specific legal advice for your situation. Generally, warrants issued for probation violations are independent of resentencing and may not automatically be dropped.
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how can i get a judge to rule on a motion without me being able to go to the hearing on the motion
If you can't attend a motion hearing, you can:
- File a written request for the judge to decide the motion based on the written documents.
- Submit a "Request for Telephonic Appearance" to attend by phone.
- Contact the court clerk for guidance on local procedures.
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is a request different than a motion
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A motion is a formal request made to a court for a specific ruling or order, while a request is a more general term for asking the court to take a particular action. Motions often follow specific procedural rules and may require a hearing, while requests may not.
can i just file a notice that i am going to be attending by telephone
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In Washington, you typically need to file a "Request for Telephonic Appearance" rather than just notifying the court of your intent to attend by telephone. Check with the court clerk for specific procedures and requirements. Do you need more information on how to file this request?
what aboiut idaho
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In Idaho, you'll likely need to file a "Request for Telephonic Appearance" as well. It's essential to check with the specific court where your case is being heard for their procedures. Would you like more details on how to proceed with this request in Idaho?