Can I have a case reopened if I accepted a plea deal and have the evidence to prove that I didn’t do the crime?
An application for a post-conviction writ of habeas corpus is the form to try to solve your problem with.
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An application for a post-conviction writ of habeas corpus is the form to try to solve your problem with.
1. Do not confess to incriminating facts on the internet. Nor anywhere else. 2. Although often not enforced as a practical matter, all DWI...
In addition to what my friend Mary Conn says, I would add that the defendant has many more options less than 30 days after the sentencing than...
With very few exceptions, the statute of limitations in a felony case is not tolled until indictment. The exceptions arise when the defendant is...
The remedy for your situation is a post-conviction writ of habeas corpus. It's been put into the law books at Texas Code of Criminal Procedure...
Generally, you have 30 days from the date of judgment to appeal. That judge's practice background was in criminal rather than civil law. His being...
The Texas Blue Book in the law library has the answer. Library staff should be helpful.
If she hasn't already, she could apply for a post-conviction writ of habeas corpus to undo the plea. It would be a long shot. She could also seek a...
What you haven't said is whether or not you have already applied for a state writ in your case. There is no explicit deadline to file a state writ,...
I don't understand your question. For sentences from two different counties to run concurrently, the second judgment and sentence need to state...