What will happen?
No one can seriously answer this question without a little more from you. If there is "no evidence" pointing to him, then the case won't be filed...
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No one can seriously answer this question without a little more from you. If there is "no evidence" pointing to him, then the case won't be filed...
For one, you will have a warrant for your arrest. And I would not be surprised if the DMV in Texas will find out about it and take whatever action...
Based upon the facts above, I don't see how you can hope for much. He's arrested with guns, booze, and gangmembers. He'll be lucky if all he gets...
You prove it by presenting your evidence. Specifically your testimony and the testimony of your roommate. If he admitted to taking the license...
You are not eligible for Prop. 36 unless the prosecution charges you with possession or under the influence. On your prior case, they must have...
Although it is the best practice to advice a defendant of all the consequences of his plea and conviction, it is not necessarily a requirement. ...
I am very sorry for what you are going through. It is hard to say exactly what he was convicted of based upon what you have written, but here's my...
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Sorry but no. You can fight the case on the facts of the traffic violation, but not on the mistake the police officer made regarding the license...
I can't answer your question with the limited information you have provided. If you agreed to a sentence that includes house arrest, then your...
Yes, your statement to the police detective is admissible in court. Whether you "stick with your story" is up to you. You are free to say and do...