If me and my husband made statements and they charged him with agg. Assault w. Deadly weapon but was not arrested ?
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Answered on October 05, 2017
Almost all of my practice is in Brazoria County, and I can tell you that our DA's office will probably not dismiss the case because of your...
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Do I need an attorney?
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Answered on May 11, 2015
Yes. Without question--ESPECIALLY if it's your first offense. Yes, yes yes.
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The state of Texas took my wife's driver licence for what they called blackout. When she blackout 1 time in her life.
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Answered on May 04, 2015
This should probably be posted in the administrative law category, but when was her license taken? She is likely entitled to an administrative...
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I was a registerd Juvinile Sex Offender in Texas i deregistered in 2013. Mugshots still has me as a registered sex offender.
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Answered on April 16, 2015
Contact a lawyer to help you with this issue. It may be difficult to get the site owner's attention on your own. If they will not remove it after a...
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How does Deferred Adjudication apply to a moving violation? Does it still show an arrest on my record, or nothing at all?
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Answered on February 09, 2015
If you complete deferred, you will not have a conviction, and your case will be dismissed. Deferred on a class c misdemeanor may be expunged by...
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Is there anyway of obtaining footage from a public entertainment place if I feel it may help me in a criminal case? Please help.
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Answered on October 01, 2014
I have to disagree with some of the other answers. Your daughter didn't have to be hit first. That's just nonsense. She would still be entitled to...
Question regarding statute of limitations for felony criminal mischief in Texas (property damage in excess of $1,500).
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Answered on October 01, 2014
Criminal mischief with damages over $1,500 but less than $20,000 is a state-jail felony in Texas. The statute of limitations is three years from...
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Do I need a public intoxication lawyer if I paid my own bail, and served 8 hours there?
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Answered on September 30, 2014
Right. You can proceed without a lawyer, but it isn't a good idea. I hear you say you don't mind if "it lands on your record," but consider this:...
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