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As the victim of Assault by Strangulation with a 3rd degree felony can I get an attorney or lawyer to help support the defendant
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Answered on April 20, 2012
You can have a lawyer, but the county will not pay for it. You would have to hire an attorney or get advice from one of the free legal services,...
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How can I ensure that my stepchildren, when I die, do not get my interest in 2 homes that my husband and I own in Texas?
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Answered on April 19, 2012
Consult an experienced wills and estate planning attorney. The biggest danger is dying without a will.
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Got charged with a B misdemeanor for shoplifting. Please help.
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Answered on April 16, 2012
If you truly have no prior criminal record, the chances are very good (in Travis County) that you can work out a deal to take some classes and do...
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Expungement of misdemeanors and felonies in Texas
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Answered on April 16, 2012
While the first attorney's answer is correct and helpful, there can be problems with getting private agencies to honor the court order for...
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I have $8,000 in bench warrants in different counties in the same state? Is it possible to deal with it all at once?
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Answered on April 12, 2012
If these are all warrants for Failure to Appear in traffic ticket cases, you can either call the various courts and ask about posting a bond to get...
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2nd DUI dismissed or reduced? Thanks in advance!!!
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Answered on April 11, 2012
The length of time between the two arrests will help, to some extent. The video is key. If he gove you some sort of "field breath test" it may...
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For a retaliation eviction/ rent increase dispute trial, which is better: JURY OR JUDGE??
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Answered on April 09, 2012
Both Ms. Walter and Mr. Newton have hit the nail on the head.
Can a 50 year old man go to jail for having sex with his 17 year old step daughter?
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Answered on April 09, 2012
Not only can he go to jail, but if things break the wrong way for him, he could face a MINIMUM SENTENCE of 25 years.
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In a retaliation eviction hearing is it better to have a jury or go before just the judge?
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Answered on April 09, 2012
It depends on the evidence and the judge. If you really have the evidence to prove your case, I would say try it to a judge.
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Do i need to hire an attorney, or will a court appointed do the same thing?
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Answered on April 08, 2012
In Travis County there are many very good attorneys who take court-appointed cases in addition to their retained cases, so you have a good chance...
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