Class C Misdemeanors
Oct 25, 2011
In Texas perTEXAS PENAL CODE Sec.12.23,an individual found guilty of a Class C misdemeanor shall be punished by a fine not to exceed $500.
Even though a person cannot be incarcerated for a Class C Misd...
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Class B Misdemeanors
Oct 25, 2011
Per TEXAS PENAL CODE Sec.12.22,an individual found guilty of a Class B misdemeanor shall be punished by:
(1)a fine not to exceed $2,000;
(2)confinement in jail for a term not to exceed 180 days; or
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The Importance of Honesty with Your Attorney
Aug 03, 2011
For some reason some clients charged with criminal offenses think it better to not tell their attorney the truth about their current charge, their past, or other related facts. People do it for differ...
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Probation Basics in Texas
Mar 23, 2011
"Straight" Probation Straight Probation is also known as community supervision. With straight probation, a defendant is found guilty of the crime charged and a definitive sentence is imposed. That s...
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Tips for Getting a Charge Sealed Through Non-Disclosure in Texas
Mar 09, 2011
Determine What Remedy You're Eligible For Speaking with a criminal defense attorney in your area is the first step to determining what remedy is best for your situation- expungement or non-disclosure...
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What To Do When Charged In Municipal Court
Feb 23, 2011
Don't Just Pay The Fine If you didn't commit the offense you're accused of you shouldn't pay the fine and have a mark on your record. Many times, officers are in a situation where they, by departmen...
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