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If you do not want the case to be on your record it is best to finish the probation so you can expunge it later. This can only be done if there was... Read Answer
My suggestion is to hire an attorney to talk to the D.A. and probation. He can see if you can make a bond, do the things that were not... Read Answer
No. The DA's office has the authority to accept/reject charges. So, the person didn't "press charges" against you in the first place. They called the... Read Answer
You should proceed with caution. If there is any truth to the allegations, you need to hire an attorney and refuse to speak to law enforcement.
As long as the case is pending, the police won't return the computer to your son. As long as the case is pending, that computer, and whatever they... Read Answer
The punishment range for a theft of $400 is a Class B misdemeanor. That carries with it a possible punishment of up to 6 months in jail and/or a... Read Answer
It depends on what the blood test results are. They test for more than just alcohol. If there were prescription drugs and/or illegal drugs, the fact... Read Answer
The Miranda warning is not a prerequisite to a lawful arrest. All the cops need to arrest you is probable cause, which they would have if you are on... Read Answer
You need to get an examining trial if you are not too late. A presentation to the Grand Jury may be useful. Your attorney should communicate with the... Read Answer
You've been charged with a 2nd degree felony. The range of punishment for that could be as little as 2 years in prison, or as much as 20 years in... Read Answer
It depends. The fact that you guys were in a camper creates some interesting legal questions. The reason is this: if you're in your car, and a cop... Read Answer
In Texs, the punishment range for a 2nd degree felony is not less than 2 years is prison, and no more than 20 years in prison, and up to a $10,000... Read Answer
The requirement is that notice must be sent within 30 days. If you have notice you need to respond to show that you are an innocent party. If not,... Read Answer
What you describe sounds like malpractice. If so and if you are on deferred adjudication, you may be able to file a habeas corpus writ to set aside... Read Answer
If you were caught and charged and you are paying restitution through the court you can and should ignore the letter from Wal-Mart. If you were... Read Answer
Don't know enough facts about your case. If you have no money, you will be appointed a public defender, but sounds like you have serious problems... Read Answer
If the bonding cmpany is out of business you can't check in. Have your attorney track court settings for you and verify that the bonding company... Read Answer