How long does someone have to file assault charges in the state of tx?
Under Texas law, there is no need for the alleged victim to seek or receive medical treatment to form the basis of an assault charge and, in fact,...
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Under Texas law, there is no need for the alleged victim to seek or receive medical treatment to form the basis of an assault charge and, in fact,...
You cannot get the records of the case completely expunged. You may however be able to have an "order of non-disclosure" entered. The difference...
You probably shouldn't lose too much sleep over this. Here's the law relevant to your issue: Texas Family Code Sec. 1.101 states that every...
Yes, what you described could form the basis of an assault charge - probably a Class C Misdemeanor, but maybe a Class A Misdemeanor. In either...
Depends what you mean by legal. If the question is whether sex between the two of them would constitute statutory rape, the answer is no. Texas...
I don't know anyone in San Antonio to refer you to, but your cousin can file a Petition to Modify the Parent-Child Relationship to get more time...
You probably need to file a divorce - the judge can order that your daughter be returned and that your wife help support your sons and pay...
I assume you weren't arrested because the value of whatever you tried to steal was under $50. This would make your charge a Class C misdemeanor...
Yes. Penal Code Sec. 49.01 defines intoxication, in the context of alcohol concentration, as "having an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more." ...
As the parents of your son, you each have parental rights. If there is no court order in place delineating when you are entitled to possession of...