Can a person sue a city or state for damages over double jeopardy being applied for the same offense?
Short answer: this is a computer problem, not a legal problem, and you just need to go down there to DPS and maybe call Austin, and patiently...
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Short answer: this is a computer problem, not a legal problem, and you just need to go down there to DPS and maybe call Austin, and patiently...
The offense in question is actually Assault Causing Bodily Injury, not anything involving intent. Some sort of injury must be proven to support the...
San Antonio doesn't have anything to do with it, but possession of anything between 4 oz. and 5 pounds of marihuana is a state jail felony, which...
I don't have a clue whether that's true or not, but I do know how that normally works when it's legit. There may be someone that they're looking to...
I'm not sure what the question is, but I'd certainly agree that it sounds like he has some major problems to deal with. His best bet is to find an...
Since it sounds like you've already done your best to resolve this, I think you may want to consider reporting this to your local police...
Well, theoretically you could go to prison for the rest of your life--first degree felonies carry a punishment range of 5-99 years or life in TDCJ....
Generally speaking, you want to be careful that legal doctrines from another state actually apply the same way in Texas, but I would have answered...
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The repercussions are that you could end up with a theft conviction--which even for a class C misdemeanor is something you definitely don't want....
No, your parents cannot legally prevent you from moving out or doing whatever else you want to do once you turn 18 (assuming they don't have a...