What can i do?
You should be able to get it expunged. If no case was ever filed, the county clerk would not have the information. However, the arresting agency...
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You should be able to get it expunged. If no case was ever filed, the county clerk would not have the information. However, the arresting agency...
Yes, you can probably contact the court and pay online, over the phone or by mail, but don't JUST pay it. Request deferred adjudication. That will...
Yes, you can definitely fight the case. However, an experienced Tarrant County attorney would need to review the facts and details of your...
There's a good chance you'll be offered the opportunity to avoid jail time through deferred adjudication probation, but there's no way to know...
You shouldn't be if everything happened exactly as you describe, but just because you shouldn't be in trouble doesn't always mean you won't be. ...
I'm not 100% sure what you're asking, but if you're saying he's been arrested for a theft that is 9 years old, the statute of limitations has run...
Whether you can get deferred or not is up to the prosecutor and Judge in that city. You would be more likely to get it if you had an attorney. ...
No, it's not legal, and it's ridiculous that someone in that position in a county that size didn't know any better. No doubt several innocent...
There are two types of warrants that could be at issue here: capias and alias. I'm not sure which one you have, but if you contact an attorney he...
1) It can be pushed back as many times as the Judge allows or needs it to be in order to manage his trial docket. 2) Yes, there is typically only...