In Texas, how can one report, (or replace,) a bad court-appointed attorney?
This sounds bad, but I also know a lot of defendants are never happy with their court appointed attorney, even when the attorney works hard for...
Dallas, TX
Criminal defense Lawyer at Dallas, TX
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense, Juvenile
This sounds bad, but I also know a lot of defendants are never happy with their court appointed attorney, even when the attorney works hard for...
You need a lawyer. You cannot handle this by yourself.
The answer to your first question, do they have enough to indict, is yes. Prosecutors almost always get indictments when they pursue them. Do they...
The Texas discovery rules actually prohibit an attorney from just giving you the file. However, he can and should review it with you at his office....
No. He needs to first fire his lawyer and then hire another lawyer. Also, without fully knowing the facts, it's impossible to say if the lawyer is...
No one here is rejecting you, but none of us know how to help you based on your question. You may be in the wrong forum, or maybe you need to...
Yes you need a lawyer. You cannot try a case on your own. Legal fees will cost you less than a conviction.
Without knowing all of the facts, it's impossible to say if your attorney is giving you bad advice. But if you do not have a record, you should be...
It's impossible to say without knowing your son's full record. With three settings, he should have at least received an offer in the case. Have you...
It really depends on the county and why the jury trial was cancelled. There's not enough information to give an accurate answer. Based on your...