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My friend is in county jail for evading arrest. he has a 5000.00 bond. Should he stay in jail or bond out?
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Answered on September 09, 2015
It depends. If he thinks that he's going to be convicted anyway and doesn't want to deal with probation, staying in jail may be a decent option as...
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My company is going bankrupt. Do they have to pay me my last paycheck?
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Answered on September 09, 2015
No, they cannot legally withhold earned pay.
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Looking for direction to get traffic offense appealed out of a JP court and form for discovery of officers notes.
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Answered on September 09, 2015
That is not the definition of entrapment. If you took the case to trial in JP court and lost you can appeal to county court. Talk to an attorney...
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Can you sue a "professional" witness who lied under oath in family court?
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Answered on September 09, 2015
Questioning the training, schooling or certification of an expert witness is best done in court. Now if the lack of certification was discovered...
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Can I be charged for damage before I move out of my apartment?
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Answered on September 09, 2015
Probably not. Assuming that you paid a deposit, the worst that could happen is that it would be deducted from your deposit when you move out, and...
How long is a district court citation valid?
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Answered on September 09, 2015
No, a citation does not expire. There may be a statute of limitations for the state to formally file charges, however.
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Can I get sued for not paying off a car?
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Answered on September 09, 2015
Yes, you can be sued for not paying off the balance.
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We have a divorce decree we would like to contest.
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Answered on September 09, 2015
Even once the divorce decree is finalized, you can have it modified. Usually a judge will go along with modifications that are agreed to by all...
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In the state of Texas may a 17 year old move in with someone else without parental consent?
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Answered on September 08, 2015
Generally no, but you can request that a judge declare you legally emancipated.
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I was charged with theft of serv and my commsion was suspended for security. i wanna resolve with no conviction. help please
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Answered on September 08, 2015
If you can't afford an attorney, you can ask the court to appoint you an attorney, which they are obligated to do if they find that you are indigent.
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