Can I still become a narcotics officer
More than anything, it will depend on what the offense was. Crimes of moral turpitude (e.g., fraud, theft, etc.) will hurt your chances the most. ...
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More than anything, it will depend on what the offense was. Crimes of moral turpitude (e.g., fraud, theft, etc.) will hurt your chances the most. ...
I'm not a civil lawyer, but the old saying is that anyone can sue anyone for anything. In this case, I'm not understanding what the person's...
Community service (probation) isn't the same as a diversion program. Others may disagree, but I think the answer to that question is going to have...
Sounds like it's Assault by Contact (Family Violence). Based on the facts you provided, it sounds like this is a Class "C" Misdemeanor. I wrote...
It certainly will help if the state doesn't have photo evidence of any injuries. If you haven't already done so, start looking around for a good...
Depends. What level of felony are you asking about? The jail/fine ranges can be found in Texas Penal Code, Chapter 12. Most likely, you're...
I don't think anyone on here is going to second-guess your attorney's advice.
Please take a minute and look at the answer I gave on your previously asked (duplicate) question.
The short answer is you can't. You were convicted, so you're not eligible for either an expunction or non-disclosure. I suppose you could seek...
Use the FIND A LAWYER tab at the top of this page or get a referral from someone you know and trust. I definitely wouldn't go at this alone,...