How long does state texas have to take to court after misdeamenor drug arrest?
The statute of limitations on a misdemeanor is two years, so they have two years from the date of arrest to file charges. Note, though, that this...
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The statute of limitations on a misdemeanor is two years, so they have two years from the date of arrest to file charges. Note, though, that this...
No, you're not in the wrong here. Your parents cannot simply kick you out of the house if you're under 18.
It's hard to say. DUI (or DWI) in Texas is considered a Class B misdemeanor, but the laws in different states don't necessarily translate that...
That depends a lot on the prosecutor's office. There may actually be better options than deferred adjudication depending on the facts of the case,...
$0 generally means no bond, meaning he can't be bonded out.
I'm confused. If there is a final conviction it cannot be expunged, but if there was no conviction you might be able to.
Absolutely. Hire a good criminal defense attorney ASAP.
I can't say for sure without knowing the specific conditions attached to your probation, but generally this is fine.
They don't do warrant checks when you're flying domestically -- however, you may have problems if you just happen to have an encounter with a...
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