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Yes, the plea deal can be taken away and you could be subject to the full punishment range for the offense. Your best bet is to turn yourself in asap... Read Answer
A traffic stop must be legal, or any of the evidence discovered after the stop can be suppressed as the fruit of an illegal search / seizure.
He... Read Answer
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Contact the court where your case is pending and ask if they have the option for remote hearings by zoom. If they do not, you will have to... Read Answer
Well, there are not any forms. You would have to hire a lawyer to do it for you, or go down to the County Law library and figure it out.... Read Answer
The lawyer that represents you on the case can file a motion to modify any protective order (no contact order, etc) thats in place, and, a motion to... Read Answer
I do not think that story will convince an assistant district attorney reviewing your theft case to dismiss it. Retail thefts typically can be... Read Answer
If you are indigent, you already have a "pro bono" attorney - your appointed lawyer. If you don't have the financial resources to hire private... Read Answer
Yes. If you have a misdemeanor or felony conviction, it could enhance your punishment for this offense.
If its a class A misdemeanor (1st offense... Read Answer
Check your trial date. That is the day the trial will start. Sometimes, more than one case is set on a given trial date - that if someone gets... Read Answer
You should be able to do a warrant search on the website for the city or county or both. Whether you find the warrant or not, call the city and make... Read Answer
Because you are a minor, you will not have the ability to "drop" the charges. Your parents together with you may be able to talk with the... Read Answer
The charge is likely because of the quantity of drugs.
There's nothing illegal about dating. Depending on your age and hers, things like sexting, sexual contact etc could very well land you in hot water.... Read Answer
If it was actually $100 or more, but less than $750, that's a Class B misdemeanor. It's punishable by up to 180 days in jail. A good local defense... Read Answer
Your question is not entirely clear. I would be more concerned about her trying to scam you than her being used to arrest you. She's going... Read Answer
A theft is considered a crime of moral turpitude in Texas.
A theft under $100 without priors is a Class C misdemeanor, not a felony.
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There are a limited number of ways to resolve a case and still be eligible for an expunction. A dismissal is certainly one way, but not every plea of... Read Answer
Any case can be dismissed. Whether a prosecutor will dismiss it is a function of many things including the strengths and weaknesses of the case, who... Read Answer
I would advise you to be very careful. Child porn is contraband so no one should have it other than law enforcement. Anyone who has it can be... Read Answer
From your message, it is not entirely clear if those Class B misdemeanor thefts became convictions. Generally speaking a theft that was deferred and... Read Answer
It is common for assault charges in Texas to be brought to trial with just one witness, that is the alleged injured party. The fact that there is... Read Answer
You need to hire the best representation for her that you can afford. From the facts provided, it sounds like your daughter has been charged with... Read Answer