Has Texas changed their antiquated law re: misdemeanors yet?
No, unfortunately not. In Texas, a conviction is final and cannot be expunged or sealed through a non-disclosure order. The only exception is...
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No, unfortunately not. In Texas, a conviction is final and cannot be expunged or sealed through a non-disclosure order. The only exception is...
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You should immediately hire a local criminal defense attorney to assist you. Best of luck!
They can ask for it, yes, but whether you legally have to provide it or not depends on whether you're currently being detained while the officer is...
This should be directed to a Georgia attorney. In any event, I don't believe you're going to have a statute of limitations argument since he was...
I wouldn't risk it. The safest bet, like Attorney Jaggers said, is to wait at least 48 hours. You may or may not be okay in less time, but why...
What do I think? I think you should be discussing this with the lawyer you've already hired. If you don't like the way he or she is handling the...
Read it carefully. "We 'may' review the matter for 'possibility' of..." and they"'may' choose to make a higher settlement request..." is REALLY...
You really just need to read your deferred adjudication probation paperwork carefully. Call your attorney if you have any questions about it.
"On view" is a term cops typically use to indicate they actually observed the commission of the offense (or otherwise made an arrest without a...
The DA can argue that the sentences should be stacked, but they can't make a judge do anything. That said, you should discuss this with your...