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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.

What will happen if someone got a DWI in my car?

Answered by attorney Mark R. Thiessen
Criminal Law lawyer at Thiessen Law Firm
You cannot be criminally responsible for his actions. In other words, you will not get a DWI. But maybe they could come after you civilly and sue you if you knew he was a drunk or something like that. Your insurance company has high priced lawyers that will protect you. Make sure your roommate hires an excellent DWI attorney to get him out of it which will help you as well.
You cannot be criminally responsible for his actions. In other words, you will not get a DWI. But maybe they could come after you civilly and sue you if you knew he was a drunk or something like that. Your insurance company has high priced lawyers that will protect you. Make sure your roommate hires an excellent DWI attorney to get him out of it which will help you as well.
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If an inmate serves time, does their bond lower?

M. Irene Wilson
Answered by attorney M. Irene Wilson (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at M. Irene Wilson, Attorney at Law
No.  If a person cannot afford to make bond, they stay in jail until the case is disposed of by dismissal, plea bargain, or trial.  Good luck.
No.  If a person cannot afford to make bond, they stay in jail until the case is disposed of by dismissal, plea bargain, or trial.  Good luck.
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Can i attend the magistrate court with my 17 year old son

Richard Keith Oliver
Answered by attorney Richard Keith Oliver (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Law Office of Rick Oliver
It probably depends on where he is. If he's already bonded out of jail and the "magistrate court" is simply his first appearance in the County court, you can probably be there (some courts will empty a courtroom during busy dockets so that there is room for the defendants). If he's in a big County like Harris County, magistration is usually done by video teleconference with inmates who haven't been released yet.  Fear not, though. Magistration suggests he is at the beginning of the process. The best thing to do is to hire him as good of an attorney as you can afford. Speeding is a legit reason to be pulled over. But, that doesn't automatically give an officer the right to search a person's car. If the search and seizure are legit, there are resolutions available in most places for those who have no priors, that will allow him to avoid a conviction.  
It probably depends on where he is. If he's already bonded out of jail and the "magistrate court" is simply his first appearance in the County court, you can probably be there (some courts will empty a courtroom during busy dockets so that there is room for the defendants). If he's in a big County like Harris County, magistration is usually done by video teleconference with inmates who haven't been released yet.  Fear not, though. Magistration suggests he is at the beginning of the process. The best thing to do is to hire him as good of an attorney as you can afford. Speeding is a legit reason to be pulled over. But, that doesn't automatically give an officer the right to search a person's car. If the search and seizure are legit, there are resolutions available in most places for those who have no priors, that will allow him to avoid a conviction.  
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