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What is the statutat of limitation on a failure to appear warrant,especaly if the payment was delayed bya huricane and the usmai
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Answered on March 07, 2010
The statute of limitations doesn't apply in your case; it only applies to the time between when a criminal act occurs and when you are charged.
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Class B misdemeanor case in Texas
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Answered on March 07, 2010
If he was convicted of the theft and put on a final probation, then this is on his record for the rest of his life. If he got deferred...
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Likely outcome for Assault charge?
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Answered on March 07, 2010
A first degree aggravated assault is charged where the State alleges that the defendant used a deadly weapon or where the victim or defendant was a...
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My friend got busted with 13 lbs of powder cocaine in texas crossing border from mexico. no record. how much time could she do
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Answered on March 07, 2010
Unfortunately, regardless of her criminal history, the Federal Sentencing Guidelines for this amount of cocaine dictate approximately 10 years in...
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My friend has 3 warrants from 3 different counties in texas.
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Answered on March 07, 2010
He needs to post a bond in each of these cases. Because he is being held on each of those matters, at this point he is going to have to post...
Minor with fictitious ID in Texas -- what is the difference in statute 521.451 & 521.453?
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Answered on March 07, 2010
When two laws cover the same conduct, the State's attorney or the police make the choice about which violation to charge a person with. ...
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I have a felony conviction, what are my choices to get my recored sealed or something so I can get a job?
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Answered on March 07, 2010
If you on are parole, that means that you have a final conviction on your record for the rest of your life. You are not eligible to expunge...
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What is the statute of limitations on a felon charged with posession of a firearm in texas
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Answered on March 07, 2010
The other answer pertains only to do with Federal law. The State of Texas has three years from the date of arrest to indict him.
How do you prove someone is lieing about haveing sex with someone over age?
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Answered on March 07, 2010
There is no set way to prove or disprove anything. In criminal cases, a lot of things come down to the simple question of who tells the most...
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Something was stolen from walmart, charge theft under 1500 with 2 priors, yet indicment says stolen from a person, not walmart.
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Answered on March 07, 2010
Under Texas code and charging instrument law, the State can prove that a theft involved depriving something from its owner or from someone who who...
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