If your plea agreement said to give 1 clean UA in 6 months, can the DA change it to 6 consecutive clean UA’s?
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If your plea agreement said to give 1 clean UA in 6 months, can the DA change it to 6 consecutive clean UA’s?
Asked on September 24, 2012 under Criminal Law, Oregon
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FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
If the plea agreement that you have with the district attorney's office that you have written about has been entered into and memorialized on the record via court transcripts and minutes the agreement is the agreement and it cannot be legally changed.
The issue from what I see that you have written is whether or not the plea deal is completed via court approval or not.
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