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Posted 10 days ago in Criminal Defense Pasadena, TX
Andrew Daniel Myers' answer
Expungement is the legal procedure for potential removal of certain items from... Posted 24 days ago in Criminal Defense Pasadena, TX
Paul Holt Walcutt's answer
It sounds like you may have received a deferred adjudication probation. After... Posted 5 months ago in Criminal Defense Pasadena, TX
Paul Holt Walcutt's answer
A non-arrest bond (or a "walk-through bond") is a bond that allows someone... Posted 5 months ago in Criminal Defense Pasadena, TX
Paul Holt Walcutt's answer
First, I would recommend that you not continue to communicate with any law... Posted about 1 year ago in Criminal Defense Pasadena, TX
Cynthia Russell Henley's answer
Sexual offenses and offenses involving family violence do not qualify for non-... Posted about 1 year ago in Criminal Defense Pasadena, TX
Cynthia Russell Henley's answer
You are asking what the possible punishments are for a juvenile? You could be...
Herman Martinez's answer
Since you are 16 the state of Texas does not recognize as an adult. Thus, the... Posted 12 months ago in Criminal Defense Pasadena, TX
Cynthia Russell Henley's answer
Because an 17 year old is an adult for purposes of criminal law, and because...
Cynthia Russell Henley's answer
Because an 17 year old is an adult for purposes of criminal law, and because... Posted about 1 year ago in Speeding / Traffic Ticket Pasadena, TX
Joanne Marie Musick-Long's answer
This is another one of those cases where the details matter. The law requires... Posted 9 months ago in Criminal Defense Channelview, TX
John M. Kaman's answer
Under federal law you cannot and will not be able to in your lifetime. Think... Posted 11 months ago in DUI / DWI Webster, TX
Herman Martinez's answer
I would add that your husband is presumed innocent of violating his probation... Posted 11 months ago in Criminal Defense Channelview, TX
Cynthia Russell Henley's answer
It would be aggravated assault with a deadly weapon/attempted murder with a... |