What is the statute of limitations for a dismissed second degree felony?
Aggravated assault would fall under the "all other felonies" category of Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Art. 12.01(7) making the limitations...
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Aggravated assault would fall under the "all other felonies" category of Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Art. 12.01(7) making the limitations...
Don't know if this will fully address your question but take a look at Texas Transportation Code Section 22.015.
Possession of a dangerous drug is a Class A misdemeanor. But, if the drug involved was cocaine, I assume you were actually charged with possession...
To represent another person in court you must be a licensed attorney. See Texas Government Code Sec. 81.102.
The Family Code allows for annulments in cases of permanent impotency, but not on the grounds that the marriage was simply never consummated. You...
You haven't provided enough information to answer either of your questions. Whether or not a case can be expunged, and how long you must wait...
You have just as much right to your son as his mother does. If she has not filed for divorce, then there are no orders in place to say either of...
First, don't go into the case planning on pleading guilty. You say the marijuana was "found" on you, but the police have to have had some...
Be very careful of what the affidavit of non-prosecution says when you sign it. It needs to be the truth. While it would probably be helpful for...
You will have to go back to court to get the judge to lift the residency restriction. His failure to exercise his visitation is a good argument...