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Rental centers do file theft charges all the time. You need to look to your contract for your responsibility. You should also contact the rental... Read Answer
Yes. A client can elect to waive the indictment and proceed to punishment.
If you file the appeal within 30 days of the revocation you may be able to appeal the judge's decision to revoke the probation. If you are outside of... Read Answer
In order to find out what happened you'll need some more specific information. No case is "sealed," automatically. So, if you didn't pay a fee that... Read Answer
In my opinion, your best bet is to consult with an attorney about the potential for success if you file and pursue a writ of habeas corpus.... Read Answer
You won't be able to get that case expunged, since it was only dismissed after successful completion of deferred probation. What you need to be... Read Answer
You need to know how the case was resolved before you can properly answer the question. Go to the County Clerk's office for the County where you were... Read Answer
It probably depends on where he is. If he's already bonded out of jail and the "magistrate court" is simply his first appearance in the County court,... Read Answer
Winning an appeal is like hitting the 'reset' button on your Nintendo. Instead of going off to prison for 3 years, you go back to the beginning of... Read Answer
The pen would be considered paraphernalia, which could get you a ticket for a Class C offense (Possessionof Drug Paraphernalia). It is conceivable... Read Answer
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That would be a yes.
Not knowing anything about your case, your public defender probably will not file a motion to dismiss because they believe that there is no basis... Read Answer
When a person violates the terms and/or conditions of probation, then the state of Texas can move to revoke their probation, and ask that they be... Read Answer
I don't know if you can get an OWI expunged, but I think not. Consult a lawyer who advertises that s/he does drunk driving defence.
No, you won't get in trouble. Call the police and make a report.
If you are indigent, the court will appoint a lawyer to represent you but you will have to demonstrate that you are indigent and you will need to... Read Answer
The best thing you can do is try and call the local bar association where you live and see if they hold a legal clinic to do just what you have... Read Answer
He probably will not get his parole revoked but there is good chance he will get intermediate sanctions facility.
The State hears recantations all the time from complainants in assault cases. They could charge you with false report but at least in most counties,... Read Answer
38.04. EVADING ARREST OR DETENTION. (a) A person commits an offense if he intentionally flees from a person he knows is a peace officer attempting... Read Answer
If blood was taken at the hospital for the police, they are probable waiting for the results to come back.
If you received a citation, then you've already been charged/arrested. Handcuffed or not is irrelevant. You need to hire a DUI specialist, and do it... Read Answer