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  • Alice, TX 78333-1339

  • 200 N. Almond, Alice, TX 78333

  • 405 Highland Ave., Alice, TX 78332-3925

  • Alice, TX 78333-0248

  • 1600 E. Main, Ste. 227, Alice, TX 78332

  • 69 S. Wright St., Alice, TX 78332-4905

  • 604 E. 2nd St., Alice, TX 78332-4812

  • 63 N. King, Alice, TX 78332-4955

  • San Diego, TX 78384

  • 601 E Main Street, Suite 225, Alice, TX 78332-4900

  • 700 E. Second St., Alice, TX 78332

  • 721 E. Second Street, Alice, TX 78332

  • 69 S. Wright St., Ste. 102, Alice, TX 78332

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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 should I do if there is a warrant for my arrest for using a credit card?

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Answered by attorney Stephen Lewis Freeborn (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Freeborn Law Offices P.S.
You need to get the warrant quashed, which means you will have to appear in court. If the charge is non felony, you can usually contact the court out of which the case is being handled and ask to be scheduled on the warrant calendar. The clerk will tell you how the process is done. If it is a felony charge, the [process is a little different; either way you will have to appear in court. The judge, if he/she quashes the warrant will probably set a bail, which you will have to post. My recommendation is to consult with an attorney.
You need to get the warrant quashed, which means you will have to appear in court. If the charge is non felony, you can usually contact the court out of which the case is being handled and ask to be scheduled on the warrant calendar. The clerk will tell you how the process is done. If it is a felony charge, the [process is a little different; either way you will have to appear in court. The judge, if he/she quashes the warrant will probably set a bail, which you will have to post. My recommendation is to consult with an attorney.
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What can I do if the police searched my house without a search warrant?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
It is legal. You can file a motion to suppress, but because you do not know the law, you will probably need an attorney.
It is legal. You can file a motion to suppress, but because you do not know the law, you will probably need an attorney.

Is there a way to avoid a trial on felony family violence with a deadly weapon?

Answered by attorney Kenneth G. Wincorn
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Offices of Kenneth G. Wincorn & Associates, P.C.
It is the D.A.'s decision to prosecute or not. In some counties an affidavit on non-prosecution may be sufficient, in others not. The State cannot prove guilt without the complainants cooperation. Ask your lawyer to go over the options in your jurisdiction, they vary from one D.A.'s office to another. The criminal charge is very serious and will have a serious effect on your future if there is a conviction or probation. Without knowing the facts of the case it is impossible to give any recommendations as to how to proceed. 
It is the D.A.'s decision to prosecute or not. In some counties an affidavit on non-prosecution may be sufficient, in others not. The State cannot prove guilt without the complainants cooperation. Ask your lawyer to go over the options in your jurisdiction, they vary from one D.A.'s office to another. The criminal charge is very serious and will have a serious effect on your future if there is a conviction or probation. Without knowing the facts of the case it is impossible to give any recommendations as to how to proceed. 
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