I have a felony for forgery is there anything I can do to seal my record?
If you went before the judge after violating the terms of your deferred probation and subsequently served time in a state jail facility, most...
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If you went before the judge after violating the terms of your deferred probation and subsequently served time in a state jail facility, most...
To answer your initial question, a civil claim essentially means that you face no criminal penalties (i.e. jail/prison time). That being said, if...
Theft of goods or services over $50 is classified as a Class B Misdemeanor in Texas which means you may face a fine of up to $2,000 and/or a jail...
If you plead, you'll want to try and get deferred disposition so you won't receive a final conviction on your criminal record. Afterwards, you...
If you end up receiving a final conviction, then it will stay on your criminal record forever and could very likely affect your future employment...
Since you state that you actually served time in prison, I am assuming you received a final conviction for each felony charge and did straight...
In Texas, theft under $50 is a class C misdemeanor which means that, if the charge is formally filed, it will be filed in municipal court which...
As far as the new possession charge is concerned, if he is convicted, he can face anywhere from 180 days up to 2 years in a Texas state jail...
No, the Court that placed you on Deferred Adjudication will retain jurisdiction. What will happen is that the probation officer will draft a...
Assuming you were charged with Driving While License Invalid, you will be charged with a Class C Misdemeanor which is punishable by fine up to $500...