Can you be indicted without being charged
Yes, a grand jury can add or change the charges.
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Yes, a grand jury can add or change the charges.
Injury to a child can be different level of offenses, so it's hard to tell you the range of punishment. When you get a deferred, you don't...
This isn't a forum for soliciting a lawyer. I suggest that you go to the court and watch, and get the card of a couple of lawyers whose work you...
A second DWI is still a misdemeanor. Of course he'll get out at some point. Assuming that there was no child and no accident this time, he faces...
You could be revoked, or you could be left on probation or sent to treatment. There are a number of possibilities, and they will depend on factors...
It is my experience that on a robbery with a gun, it's extremely unlikely that a prosecutor would recommend probation, even if you did qualify for...
It can cost anywhere from $10,000 to $100,000, depending on the attorney and their experience. If a defendant cannot afford to retain an attorney...
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Your new case is a state jail felony. You have a prior conviction for a state jail and also one for a second degree felony. A state jail can't be...
Contact the court's staff and see if they will tell you if the judge has received the paperwork from TDCJ.
Since you understand your own criminal liability and are still coming forward with what you did, you can do things like testify truthfully if you...