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If you were charged under TX law, Unlawful carry of a firearm is a class A misdemeanor. The punishment range is up to 1 yr in county jail, and... Read Answer
They must prove you intentionally and knowingly possessed the controlled substance to prove you guilty. If you are not guilty, do not plead guilty.... Read Answer
If you have a felony conviction and are charged with a felony drug offense, you can get probation from a plea agreement with the district attorney,... Read Answer
They can revoke your parole for violating any of the conditions of your release. This includes making appointments, doing classes or rehab, obtaining... Read Answer
Many counties use rehab programs the "help" people and don't consider it punishment. Usually to avoid (if it has come up) is to convince the DA or... Read Answer
I am not sure what your question is. Do you mean the complainant signed an affidavit of non-prosecution? That does not guarantee the District... Read Answer
Assault family violence is a class A misdemeanor. It is punishable by up to 1 yr in county jail, and a fine not to exceed $4,000. Getting... Read Answer
The county where his probation originated retains jurisdiction, even when probation is "transferred." If the State believes any term or condition of... Read Answer
If convicted of the new offense, he will do time in the new home state first. Once that is completed, he will be transferred back to Nevada to... Read Answer
No. If she is on probation, then there is no way for her to go back and undo her guilty plea (or her conviction after a jury trial - if she is on... Read Answer
Texas Penal Code 42.07:
Sec. 42.07. HARASSMENT.
(a) A person commits an offense if, with intent to harass, annoy, alarm, abuse,... Read Answer
With a previous misdemeanor conviction, the minimum punishment for conviction of a subsequent class B Misdemeanor is 30 days in jail. That would make... Read Answer
In many circumstances, someone is eligible for deferred adjudication probation in TX state court, even with a felony conviction. This would only be... Read Answer
He will need to post a bond on the warrant and get a court date. A bailbondsman can help. After he posts bonds and gets a court date, he hire an... Read Answer
There is a process, but it is not easy. A lot depends on the jurisdiction. This is a question that needs specifics to answer, call a few... Read Answer
Unfortunately, if you have a felony conviction you will never pass a background check to purchase a firearm. In TX, after a felony conviction, you... Read Answer
Theft is committed at the time you take the money. Whether you pay it back or not, that doesnt change the fact that it is a theft. Pay it... Read Answer
If the charges are still pending you can hire a lawyer to represent you on the charges.
Even if the charges are eventually dismissed, you are... Read Answer
I would suggest you do so by searching lawyer listing websites like this one, and search for the location where his case is pending for a criminal... Read Answer
EPO only lasts 60 days (typically). Bond conditions last the entire time the case is pending. Both are in effect at the same time during the EPO,... Read Answer