Does a felony warrant go away and how long does it take ?
It doesn't ever "go away" unless the issuing agency recalls it, which is pretty unlikely to happen with a robbery. I imagine the only chance of the...
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It doesn't ever "go away" unless the issuing agency recalls it, which is pretty unlikely to happen with a robbery. I imagine the only chance of the...
Actually yes, that is now one of the statutory justifications for charging an evading case as a felony. It's possible that your attorney might be...
Maybe, but your have to be able to show not just that he received the prison sentence, but also that termination would be in your kids' best...
Yes, she can legally do that if there hasn't been any prior court involvement. First, he's going to need to legally establish paternity, if that...
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See Sec. 545.421 of the Texas Transportation Code, "Fleeing or Attempting to Elude Police Officer": "(a) A person commits an offense if the...
Assuming you mean that you went to trial and a judge or jury actually found you not guilty, your attorney is required by Texas law to do that for...
Assuming that he does it before there are any temporary orders in place preventing him from doing so, and whatever it is he's selling he can do...
Unfortunately, there's really not an easy way to do this, especially if you don't even know where he is. I know it seems as though there would be,...
If the offer is three years probation, you've got to be talking about a felony offense. Your lawyer's right--two years probation is the minimum...
I'm sorry, but no, your case isn't eligible for expunction under those circumstances. You can't expunge any arrest where you ended up with a...