Hunt, TX Criminal Defense Law Firms & Lawyers

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  • Serving Hunt, TX and Kerr County, Texas

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  • Over 26 Years Experience Trying Cases in Texas State and Federal Courts

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Richard L. Ellison
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  • Hunt, TX 78024-0367

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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 happens if you didn’t have sex or try to have sex or implicate something like that but had a text conversation with inappropriate content?

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Answered by attorney John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Musilli Brennan Associates, PLLC
If you DID nothing, generally you are guilty of nothing. I would need more details to be able to provide a valid and knowledgeable opinion.
If you DID nothing, generally you are guilty of nothing. I would need more details to be able to provide a valid and knowledgeable opinion.

If I never received my subpoena therefore missed court, will I get a bench warrant?

Cynthia Russell Henley
Answered by attorney Cynthia Russell Henley (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Cynthia Henley
Apologize to the prosecutor and don't miss again. People do make mistakes but you can be arrested if you do not show up in court.
Apologize to the prosecutor and don't miss again. People do make mistakes but you can be arrested if you do not show up in court.

What should I say in court?

Richard Keith Oliver
Answered by attorney Richard Keith Oliver (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Law Office of Rick Oliver
You need to hire an attorney to represent you in that case. If you were cited for PI, but not booked into the jail, your attorney may be able to get the charges dismissed. You can also go to court and ask for deferred probation. But, I think, based on what you've written here, the proper disposition would be a dismissal. Once the charge is dismissed you would be eligible to have it expunged. 
You need to hire an attorney to represent you in that case. If you were cited for PI, but not booked into the jail, your attorney may be able to get the charges dismissed. You can also go to court and ask for deferred probation. But, I think, based on what you've written here, the proper disposition would be a dismissal. Once the charge is dismissed you would be eligible to have it expunged. 
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