Celeste, TX Criminal Defense Law Firms & Lawyers

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  • Serving Celeste, TX and Hunt County, Texas

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  • Serving Celeste, TX and Hunt County, Texas

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  • Serving Celeste, TX and Hunt County, Texas

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  • Serving Celeste, TX and Hunt County, Texas

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  • Tim Hartley has been attorney since 1991. Since opening his individual office in 2003, he concentrates almost exclusively on criminal defense. Mr. Hartley is a trial attorney who... Read More

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  • Serving Celeste, TX and Hunt County, Texas

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Criminal defense lawyers represent individuals accused of committing crimes, ranging from minor offenses to serious felonies. They investigate the case, challenge evidence presented by the prosecution, negotiate plea bargains, and defend the client in court. Their primary duty is to protect the accused's constitutional rights and ensure a fair legal process.

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I have been indicted on a felony charge. Can I take a private polygraph test and when I pass it use it in court?

Jeralyn Elise Merritt
Answered by attorney Jeralyn Elise Merritt (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Jeralyn E. Merritt
It depends on where you live and whether you have been charged in state court or federal court. In Texas, where you live, polygraph evidence is not admissible for any purpose in a state criminal proceeding. Some state and federal courts will not allow polygraph evidence because there is no consensus that polygraph evidence is reliable. To this day, the scientific community remains extremely polarized about the reliability of polygraph techniques. Some studies have concluded that polygraph tests overall are accurate and reliable. Other studies suggest the accuracy rate is little better than could be obtained by the toss of a coin, that is, 50 percent. However, more than twenty states allow the admission of polygraph evidence under specified circumstances, such as on agreement of the parties. New Mexico treats polygraph evidence similarly to other types of scientific testimony, but has created additional safeguards specifically for polygraph evidence. In federal courts, admissibility of polygraph evidence is possible in most jurisdictions, either at the discretion of the judge or by agreement among the parties. The Fifth Circuit, which includes Texas, has removed the absolute ban on admission of polygraph evidence, but maintains strict tests for its admission. So if you have been charged in federal rather than state court in Texas, it is possible you may be allowed to introduce evidence that you passed a polygraph. The United States Supreme Court has considered the issue of whether an automatic rule against admission of polygraph evidence violates a defendant\\\'s Fifth or Sixth Amendment rights to present a defense and determined that it does not. The Court concluded that the automatic exclusion rule advanced the legitimate interest of barring unreliable evidence.
It depends on where you live and whether you have been charged in state court or federal court. In Texas, where you live, polygraph evidence is not admissible for any purpose in a state criminal proceeding. Some state and federal courts will not allow polygraph evidence because there is no consensus that polygraph evidence is reliable. To this day, the scientific community remains extremely polarized about the reliability of polygraph techniques. Some studies have concluded that polygraph tests overall are accurate and reliable. Other studies suggest the accuracy rate is little better than could be obtained by the toss of a coin, that is, 50 percent. However, more than twenty states allow the admission of polygraph evidence under specified circumstances, such as on agreement of the parties. New Mexico treats polygraph evidence similarly to other types of scientific testimony, but has created additional safeguards specifically for polygraph evidence. In federal courts, admissibility of polygraph evidence is possible in most jurisdictions, either at the discretion of the judge or by agreement among the parties. The Fifth Circuit, which includes Texas, has removed the absolute ban on admission of polygraph evidence, but maintains strict tests for its admission. So if you have been charged in federal rather than state court in Texas, it is possible you may be allowed to introduce evidence that you passed a polygraph. The United States Supreme Court has considered the issue of whether an automatic rule against admission of polygraph evidence violates a defendant\\\'s Fifth or Sixth Amendment rights to present a defense and determined that it does not. The Court concluded that the automatic exclusion rule advanced the legitimate interest of barring unreliable evidence.
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Can I have a warrant without going to jail?

Answered by attorney Mark R. Thiessen
Criminal Law lawyer at Thiessen Law Firm
Google who does traffic tickets in Taylor. Sometimes you can just pay it off and other times you have to turn yourself in. But on traffic tickets, it's usually just pay it off. Very rare to go to jail.
Google who does traffic tickets in Taylor. Sometimes you can just pay it off and other times you have to turn yourself in. But on traffic tickets, it's usually just pay it off. Very rare to go to jail.
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What are the penalties for receiving marijuana in the mail?

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Answered by attorney Stephen Lewis Freeborn (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Freeborn Law Offices P.S.
There are a lot of laws that address mailing illegal substances through the US mails. Most of those matters are felonies. I would urge that person to contact an attorney.
There are a lot of laws that address mailing illegal substances through the US mails. Most of those matters are felonies. I would urge that person to contact an attorney.
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