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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Do not post any details online because of potential self incrimination problems....
Kelly W. Case
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You have multiple issues and you should take immediate steps to hire a lawyer...
Jason Eric Kipness
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Contact a Houston area personal injury attorney for a consultation. Do not...
Kelly W. Case
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You need to immediately hire a personal injury lawyer. DO NOT sign anything or...
John Lawrence Buckley
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California and Texas are both part of the interstate compact system for DMV's...
Cynthia Russell Henley
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Mr. Buckley is correct in that California, and most if not all states, have an...
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Kelly W. Case
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You need to hire a qualified personal injury lawyer immediately. Whether or not...
Marc Christopher Lenahan
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I'm afraid that if there is any money legally available to you, the chances of...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Because this matter is so important you should really get a lawyer. Many...
Joseph Andrew Harrison
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As I am not licensed in your jurisdiction, I can only provide general...
Paul Holt Walcutt
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If you are convicted of a DWI-2nd in Texas, some jail time is mandatory even if...
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Kelly W. Case
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The DWI will be on your criminal record for the rest of your life. Probation is...
Paul Holt Walcutt
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Mr. Case is astute to warn you about the pitfalls of trying to transfer a...
Kelly W. Case
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I agree with the previous answers but will add that the final outcome will...
Herman Martinez
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Your son is facing up to two years in the state jail for the evading arrest....
John M. Kaman
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I see many questions on avvo in which people want to do what is going to happen...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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I agree with my colleague. There is simply too few facts listed in your...
John M. Kaman
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You can expect big trouble. I see many questions on avvo in which people want...
Paul Holt Walcutt
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The DWI with a Minor in the Vehicle charges are state jail felonies; each count...
David B. Frank
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The answer to your question lies in the rules promulgated by the Interstate...
Kelly W. Case
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No, you may not go without your probation officer's agreement AND the...
Kelly W. Case
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I am not sure what quesiton you are asking. Can the judge do this?...
Theodore W. Robinson
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While I don't practice in your state, here is my take on your question. It...
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Paul Holt Walcutt
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If you do not make your court date in Harris County, the judge will most likely...
Kelly W. Case
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NO! How badly do you want to be convicted? How badly do you want to spend...
Ronald S. Pichlik
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This sounds pretty sketchy. I have to believe that they have more evidence...
Kelly W. Case
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If I understand your question, you state that driver was not intoxicated even...
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Stephen Lyle Hamilton
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One of the conditions of probation in almost all DWI's in Texas in no...
Stephen Lyle Hamilton
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One of the conditions of probation in almost all DWI's in Texas in no...
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If you mean that you successfully completed your deferred adjudication period...
Cynthia Russell Henley
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You could not have had a deferred adjudication on the 3rd DWI as deferreds have...
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Kelly W. Case
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You should consult a lawyer. Of course they don't care. Why should they . . ....
Lu Ann Trevino
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These comments are made for educational purposes only and do not constitute...
Herman Martinez
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Yes, if you have an open warrant in another state like California they will be...
Kelly W. Case
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California will be notified, but the timing of the notice is what you should be...
Kelly W. Case
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Do you WANT to ruin your life with a conviction and admit guilt before you have...
Ronald S. Pichlik
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You can always fold your tent, raise the white flag and plead guilty; no...
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Kelly W. Case
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Probably not, but it depends on the actual conditions placed on your bond when...
Herman Martinez
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I agree with Mr. Case. Your lawyer should be able to speak to the juge on your...

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