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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

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Is there a way I could see what evidence was used in a specific trial? And how/where would I find that information?

Richard Keith Oliver
Answered by attorney Richard Keith Oliver (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Law Office of Rick Oliver
If you have a specific cause number, you can see what evidence was admitted by reviewing the reporter's record. Those aren't public record, though. So, you'd have to contact the reporter who handled the trial, find out what the coast would be, and make payment arrangements. You can request ant portion of the record you want. If you're only interested in seeing what was admitted, you can request only the portion of the record indexing admitted evidence. If you want to know what was admitted, and how it fit in to the trial strategy, you would need to review the entire record. There is no other way to get the information you are asking for, too my knowledge (other than asking the lawyers, obviously). 
If you have a specific cause number, you can see what evidence was admitted by reviewing the reporter's record. Those aren't public record, though. So, you'd have to contact the reporter who handled the trial, find out what the coast would be, and make payment arrangements. You can request ant portion of the record you want. If you're only interested in seeing what was admitted, you can request only the portion of the record indexing admitted evidence. If you want to know what was admitted, and how it fit in to the trial strategy, you would need to review the entire record. There is no other way to get the information you are asking for, too my knowledge (other than asking the lawyers, obviously). 
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I have a misdemeanor for thief and i was just wondering what kind of probation can i get? I paid Walmart $200 and i have a job

Answered by attorney Kenneth G. Wincorn
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Offices of Kenneth G. Wincorn & Associates, P.C.
You can expect a deferred adjudication in most courts. There are other possibilities depending on the county. An experienced attorney can tell you what is the best offer you can get. In Dallas there is a proceedure where you can pay a fee to the district attorney and another to the probation department and do 24 hours of community service plus a class. If this is successfully done the case will be dismissed with no probation.
You can expect a deferred adjudication in most courts. There are other possibilities depending on the county. An experienced attorney can tell you what is the best offer you can get. In Dallas there is a proceedure where you can pay a fee to the district attorney and another to the probation department and do 24 hours of community service plus a class. If this is successfully done the case will be dismissed with no probation.
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Why are the police holding someone when the drug test came back negative?

Answered by attorney Mark R. Thiessen
Criminal Law lawyer at Thiessen Law Firm
They are allowed to hold him until either he bonds out or his case goes to court. There is no guarantee it will get dismissed. They may charge him with reckless driving or some other drug. Best bet is to get him bonded out and fight it. Unfortunately, if you can't afford it, he'll probably plead guilty to just get out. It's a sad comment on our judiciary system.
They are allowed to hold him until either he bonds out or his case goes to court. There is no guarantee it will get dismissed. They may charge him with reckless driving or some other drug. Best bet is to get him bonded out and fight it. Unfortunately, if you can't afford it, he'll probably plead guilty to just get out. It's a sad comment on our judiciary system.
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