What is the statue of limitation misdemeanor?
The statute of limitations on a misdemeanor is two years. They don't have to complete your case by then. It just has to be filed by then. In...
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The statute of limitations on a misdemeanor is two years. They don't have to complete your case by then. It just has to be filed by then. In...
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This is not a juvenile case. You are an adult in Texas, and you won't be going to a juvenile court, so the advice you got isn't really accurate. ...
You cannot get an expunction under these circumstances. It sounds like you can petition the court for nondisclosure, which would seal your record...
Since you were convicted, you do not qualify to have your record expunged or sealed. The best you can hope for is a pardon by the governor's...
It depends on if there was a motion to revoke your probation filed, or if this was some sort of pre-MTR hearing. If it was a pre-hearing, judges...
I don't know that anyone here will be able to answer this. You should see if your lawyer can look into this matter for you.
It's very difficult to understand your question, which might be why you haven't gotten any help. If he possessed drugs, they can get him for...
The answer to this was on TDCJ's website. It's pretty specific that the program only applies for people whose offenses where committed after Sept...
You're asking about the new state jail 80/20 program? The way it works is that he gets there and works their programs. They send a letter to the...
You committed a felony to try to get out of being busted for a misdemeanor? If you are convicted of any of this, you'll no longer qualify to...