Probation Revocation Monetary Orders
Summary
No monetary orders entered means no financial obligations were imposed. Concurrent sentences are served simultaneously. Review case documents, consult a local attorney, and contact the court for outstanding balances.Full Conversation
In * my probation was revoked and i went to prison when sentenced judge wrote no monetary orders entered what does that mean
Hello ****, "No monetary orders entered" typically means that the judge did not impose any fines, fees, restitution, or other financial obligations as part of your sentence. It's advisable to consult a local attorney for clarification.
Ok if sentence was ran concurrent with another case does that apply to both
Hello ****, typically, if sentences are run concurrently, it applies to both cases. This means both sentences are served at the same time. However, details can vary, so it's best to consult with a local attorney in your jurisdiction.
On that case they still show i owe money im trying to get conviction set aside whats my best course of action in this situation
Hello ****, in this situation, you might want to:
*. Review your case documents to confirm the exact details of your sentence.
*. Consult with a local attorney to interpret the conditions and pursue a set aside.
*. Contact the court to inquire about the outstanding balance.
Could you please tell me your location so I can provide more specific information?