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Paul Holt Walcutt
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Yes. In the State of Texas, the victim of an assault does not control whether...
Edward Jerome Blum
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I don't practice in TX. Yes. Once they file charges -- or charges are filed --...
Paul Holt Walcutt
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If this person is convicted and does not receive probation, then the minimum...
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Dustan Orlando Neyland's answer
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If G was with A when he stabbed the guy and G was charged, it is possible that...
Joseph Briscoe Dane
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There's always more to the story than what's posted here, but the police are...
Robert Hampton Tuthill
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I would suggest hiring a decent defense lawyer. If the cops did not have a...
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Paul Holt Walcutt
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A sexual assault is a very serious charge involving hundreds of hours of work....
Joseph K. Chancellor
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Sexual assault on a minor is in fact a more heinous crime than most others....
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John M. Kaman
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His defense will be defense of another leading to self-defense. If he can...
Paul Holt Walcutt
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An aggravated assault carries from 2-20 years in prison or a probation of up to...
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Robert Hampton Tuthill
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We would need more information, there are lots of different assaults in Texas....
John M. Kaman
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You can divorce him while he's in prison but that's not going to solve all your...
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William H. Alberts
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Like almost all states, Texas law allows for "no-fault" divorce. Practically,...
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Robert Sterling Guest
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The amount of time between arrest and indictment depends on what county you are...
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Jordan Elliott Lewis' answer
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You're asking three separate questions here. They are somewhat related, but...
Paul Holt Walcutt
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You can always call the non-emergency police number (usually 311) to report him...
Cynthia Russell Henley
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In general, unless the sexual act was with a child under 14 or was violent, the...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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There are statutory provisions pertaining to removal from the sex offender...
Paul Holt Walcutt
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This answer depends on what you were convicted of. A drug or alcohol offense...
Cynthia Russell Henley
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Go to the local employment agency and see if they have a list. Talk to...
Lu Ann Trevino
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Contributor Level 8

These comments are made for educational purposes only and do not constitute...
E. Brian Davis
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I am not licensed to practice law in Texas and I have not read the Texas law to...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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I agree with my collegues. While you can do some basic research as to how the...
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Herman Martinez
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I am sorry, but your question is too ambigous for a proper answer. It depends...
Mark W. Bennett
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Depends on the crime. You lose (under federal and state law) to possess a...
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John M. Kaman
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You subtract 46 from 180 days and take 2/3's of it which is 89 days if all you...
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William J. Dyer
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Based on the facts you describe, she is a trespasser. She does not even have...
Ernest Acevedo III
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Normally graffiti that causes damages under $1,500 is a misdemeanor offense in...
Herman Martinez
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If the property damage is over $1,500 then it is classified as a felony. The...

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