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My daughter was on deferred adjutication for I first degree felony and had a dirty us they are revoking her what will happen
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Answered on September 23, 2014
MY GUESS IS WHEN THIS HAPPENED YOUR DAUGHTER WAS UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS AND THAT IS THE REASON FOR THE REHAB AND UA'S. YOUR DAUGHTER IS...
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Two young males who burglarized our house have just been indicted.... what now?
What does this mean for them.?
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Answered on September 23, 2014
Indicted means formally charged by the grand jury. It is the start of the criminal proceedings
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I was told that if your arrest was successfully deferred adjudicated and dismissed, then I have legally never been convicted ?
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Answered on September 23, 2014
Depending on your offense you may qualify for an order of non-disclosure that would seal your case to the private sector. Talk to a San Antonio...
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Can I go to jail for lying about a domestic violence against my fiancé?
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Answered on September 23, 2014
You will be charged with giving a false statement to law enforcement. Leave it at signing the Affidavit of Non-Prosecution
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My bf has a felony for extradition he has 2 theft properties an 1 burglary of habitation he's in VA will he get extradited
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Answered on September 23, 2014
He will be extradited back to Texas. His bonds will be substantially increased. Make sure he has a good lawyer
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How soon can I apply for an expungement?
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Answered on September 23, 2014
You are eligible for an expunction immediately. However you may not be out of the woods on your criminal case as a number of DA's have replaced...
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Motion To Revoke Probation.
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Answered on September 23, 2014
Slim to none. You need to retain an experienced criminal defense attorney or you may be looking at a trip to TDC
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Is there anyway we can reopen a indecency witha child contact case in Texas to prove it never happened?
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Answered on September 23, 2014
He has 30 days to appeal. If the 30 days has passed his only recourse is a writ of Habeas corpus. Actual innocence is a bases for a writ of Habeas...
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What happens at trial if witnesses don't want to be there?
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Answered on September 23, 2014
The court can issue a writ of attachment and direct the sheriff to go pick the witnesses up and bring them to court. If it can be established that...
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Is this normal?
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Answered on September 22, 2014
Not much you can do. He can contact the court about his court appointed lawyer
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