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  • 1404 4th Ave., Canyon, TX 79015

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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

How should I answer a job application question when I was charged with stealing but it was amended?

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Answered by attorney Stephen Lewis Freeborn (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Freeborn Law Offices P.S.
It is always best to tell the truth. If the questionnaire asks: Have you ever been convicted of a crime, your answer would be "yes, for littering". That conviction should not disqualify you, but if you lie on your application and they find out, that most certainly will cost you your job.
It is always best to tell the truth. If the questionnaire asks: Have you ever been convicted of a crime, your answer would be "yes, for littering". That conviction should not disqualify you, but if you lie on your application and they find out, that most certainly will cost you your job.
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Public Defender won't file a motion to dismiss

Answered by attorney Patrick Short
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Firm of Patrick Short
Not knowing anything about your case, your public defender probably will not file a motion to dismiss because they believe that there is no basis evidentiary wise to support such a fiing.  If you believe evidence was obtained illegally, i.e., without a warrant for instance, then talk to them about that. There are times that a plea bargain can be in your best interests.  If you want to contest your case factually or based on the evidence, then your public defender is right--a jury trial could be a way to resolve your case if you feel that strong about your innocense. I encourage you to talk to your lawyer about your frustrations regarding your case.  I'm confident they will be able to explain it to you to your satisfaction.
Not knowing anything about your case, your public defender probably will not file a motion to dismiss because they believe that there is no basis evidentiary wise to support such a fiing.  If you believe evidence was obtained illegally, i.e., without a warrant for instance, then talk to them about that. There are times that a plea bargain can be in your best interests.  If you want to contest your case factually or based on the evidence, then your public defender is right--a jury trial could be a way to resolve your case if you feel that strong about your innocense. I encourage you to talk to your lawyer about your frustrations regarding your case.  I'm confident they will be able to explain it to you to your satisfaction.
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If someone bonds another person out of jail and the person skips bail and is with the bond poster can the bond poster get into criminal trouble if thi

Answered by attorney William R. Pelger
Criminal Law lawyer at Pelger Law
normally the bond poster is only financially liable. the bond poster would have no criminal liability in your case, unless he is aiding or abetting or hindering that apprehension of a criminal. for that he may be charged.
normally the bond poster is only financially liable. the bond poster would have no criminal liability in your case, unless he is aiding or abetting or hindering that apprehension of a criminal. for that he may be charged.
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