Felony Arson-Plead Guilty--not Deferred Filed in 09/14/05--NON DISCLOSURE??
Mr. Benavides is correct--nondisclosures are limited to cases where deferred adjudication probation has been successfully completed. To add to what...
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Mr. Benavides is correct--nondisclosures are limited to cases where deferred adjudication probation has been successfully completed. To add to what...
I don't think he's Limely to get too far with that argument after just a few months. He's supposed to be indicted within 180 days if he's out on...
It starts on the date of the offense and ends on the date a court case is filed against you. The fact that you have a warrant outstanding may or...
No, for two separate reasons: first of all, no one who gets a sentence of any more than 10 years on ANY Texas case can get probation of any kind,...
That's going to depend on a lot of unknown factors: what the charge is that he's on probation for (which could carry anything from a six month to...
Actually, she can take the kids to Michigan perfectly legally with even without your consent unless there's a court order prohibiting it or a...
Changing your name back or keeping your married name is completely your option, and he doesn't get any say in that under Texas law. As far as...
The only way that's possible under the present registration laws is if the offense involved euther a juvrnile offender (i.e., under 16), or a...
I wouldn't say your odds are great, but it may be possible, depending on what both offenses were. First of all, if the offense you want to get...
Yes, that's definitely something that is relevant in any divorce, but particularly if kids are involved (the judge needs to know, because if he's...
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