My husband has a warrant in a differnt county of texas can they pic him up in houston?
Yes, he could be arrested on that. Whether anyone in Houston would actually find out about it, who knows. Depending on how "interesting" you look,...
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Yes, he could be arrested on that. Whether anyone in Houston would actually find out about it, who knows. Depending on how "interesting" you look,...
As long as you've live in Texas for at leastvthe last six months and in the county you're filing in the last 90 days, that will be just fine under...
Unless somebody screws something up, yes, he would be released the same day as a no-bill unless he had other holds on him.
Given the number of cases you cite, i'm pretty sure what you're referring to is the recent discovery that two of the former DA's Office...
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Actually, you are eligible right now for expunction of both charges. The statute of limitations on all misdemeanors is two years, and the statute...
That is completely untrue. The only way a marriage ever sort of just "dissolves" in Texas is trough a provision that applies only to common-law...
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The background check isn't going to indicate you were convicted, just that you were arrested (and hopefully that the case was dismissed, though the...
You may or may not be able to have a dismissed case expunged right after the dismissal, and even if you can, it takes at least several months for...
No, I don't think there's any statute of limitations argument to be made on that. The statute if limitations only affects how long the State has to...
I'm afraid that three months is correct on that. The judge cannot legally sign the decree until at least 60 days have passed after the date the...