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You need an attorney, period. Please consult with an attorney in the area you live and get some legal representation and advice. Too many... Read Answer
I had a case in another state that was similiar when a septic system was not installed correctly causing an electrical short and fire and killing an... Read Answer
The warrants are for class C misdemeanors such as a traffic tickets. Contact a criminal defense attorney that specializes in class C misdemeanors,... Read Answer
For misdemeanors, you need to have successfully completed the entire term of probation, have nothing criminal pending, and not be on probation for... Read Answer
Yes, if your license is revoked in one state, your license is revoked in all states.
Your question is a bit confusing. You should contact an attorney directly to ask in person the issues you raise. It appears that you are... Read Answer
I agree with Kenneth, your life is not over. Take a deep breath and get an attorney who does criminal work in Brazos County. Make sure... Read Answer
This is serious enough to get legal advice immediately, in person. The course of action depends on what the has been filed against him and what you... Read Answer
If it's a conviction it cannot be sealed or expunged.
If you got deferred probation, and successfully completed it, you can have it sealed.
To be... Read Answer
You need to trace the money used to purchase the property Checks or bank records, loan paperwork , affidavits and titles help. Be sure to answer... Read Answer
You should check with the District Clerk to get the correct information on your record. You can request a non-disclosure order if you wish to keep... Read Answer
It may be a good idea to get a retest on the UA specimen. Hopefully the court will be aware of the conflict in the results and won't issue a... Read Answer
The Judge can grant you relief, if you are too indigent to pay the fees. The worst thing you can do is to ignore the Court's Order. If the lawyer... Read Answer
You need to hire an attorney to represent you in that case. If you were cited for PI, but not booked into the jail, your attorney may be able to get... Read Answer
There are several ways to attack the problem: the best is to hire a lawyer. Think how much he would have earned if he had been out of jail in the... Read Answer
Yes, maybe. No, if you have already pled guilty.
Of course you should be worries. If you've been to prison, you are likely familiar with the concept that the cops can arrest a person for just about... Read Answer
The police produce an arrest report to support a warrant for arrest and for later prosecution. If no arrest report was written then there is not... Read Answer
It all depends on the charge, and the evidence they have to support it. The question is too general to answer specifically. Sorry.
Even if you plan on hiring off-duty cops and making them responsible for ensuring no minors are drinking, this could still go badly for you, and who... Read Answer
It appears, based on your description, that you received "7411" status; the first-time offender drug-charge diversionary program. If you... Read Answer