What should I do?
If she is in Bexar County, it is better to bail out. Family violence cases typically take a very long time to resolve and it's not useful for her...
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If she is in Bexar County, it is better to bail out. Family violence cases typically take a very long time to resolve and it's not useful for her...
So this question is very confusing, which is probably why no one else has answered yet. If you are asking when your husband is going to be...
Odds aren't something lawyers like to give. However, in Bexar County, very few cases go to trial on family violence. Most are dismissed or pled. ...
If you do not comply with your conditions with pre-trial, they will request a warrant be issued by the judge. You should contact your attorney to...
He should be able to get another bond set. He will need his attorney to go ask the judge for it, though.
That will depend on whether or not you completed aftercare. If you did, the judge should give you credit for that time in ISF. If you did not, it...
If you cannot afford an attorney, you can apply for a court appointed attorney. You can go apply prior to your court date by going to pre-trial...
If you aren't in custody and the cops come to talk to you again and you give a voluntary statement, that statement can be used against you in...
Failure to appear is not its own charge, but instead affects what kind of bond, if any, the judge sets for her to be able to get out while the case...
It's hard to say what's going to happen, there are a lot of variables, including what court you happen to be lucky enough to be placed in. ...