Will my dismissed case come up through Texas Department of Public Safety inquiry by the Texas Medical Board?
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Answered on February 25, 2017
Yes, it will continue to show up until you've had it expunged. If the charge was dismissed and you were never on probation, you will be able to...
What will happen if i havent paid my fees or done my community service
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Answered on February 25, 2017
You'll probably not be discharged from probation if you haven't completed the conditions. The State could also file a Motion to Proceed with...
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I was convicted in Collin county of a charge can I be tried of sane charge in Dallas county ?
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Answered on February 17, 2017
You can't be prosecuted for a charge you've already been convicted of but the legal question is whether it is the "same" or a different. You'll...
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Is there a statute of limitations in the state of Texas for theft by check?
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Answered on February 17, 2017
You do not need to turn yourself in my opinion. It would be not difficult for an attorney to get you a bond and do a walk-through where you...
Have can I resolve my felony deffered adjudication probation volation without going to jail???
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Answered on February 17, 2017
If/when the State files its Motion to Adjudicate (revoke) your probation, there will be a warrant issued for your arrest and a hearing before the...
How to get enlisted with the usmc, having an outstanding warrant?
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Answered on February 12, 2017
I recommend hiring an attorney to help you with getting the warrant lifted and taking care of the citations. If your case is in Dallas, talk to a...
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Can I have sexual contact with a 17yr old?
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Answered on February 09, 2017
Be careful, even though you can't be charged with sexual assault, you can still be charged with promoting sexual performance by a child if you...
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Can Police ask for your Phone to "examine" it during a stop/ interaction?
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Answered on February 09, 2017
Yes, they can ask, and you have every right to say no. If you agree, then you waived any 4th amendment claim.
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What can possibly happen to me?
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Answered on February 09, 2017
You need to hire a criminal defense attorney to represent you on the burglary.
I want to press criminal charges against a landlord. If so, what could I charge him with?
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Answered on February 09, 2017
You can file a civil suit against him for failing to return the deposits. You can't charge him with anything and the state is unlikely to charge...
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