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What does detention with a motor vehicle mean

Asked on Jun 18th, 2014 on Felonies - Texas
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We were charged with evading arrest and detention with a motor vehicle for running a stop sign
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There are two varieties of evading arrest. One is a misdemeanor. The other is a felony. If you are accused of evading in a motor vehicle, which is what you've been charged with, you will be facing the felony. And, running a stop sign, by itself, is certainly not enough to convict for that offense. So, hire a good lawyer who's willing to fight for you.
Answered on Jun 19th, 2014 at 3:27 PM

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