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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

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Misdemeanor B theft

Answered by attorney William R. Pelger
Criminal Law lawyer at Pelger Law
ask your lawyer. if you have no priors, TX may have a first time offenders program which will result in no conviction if you complete it. otherwise, you can go to trial.
ask your lawyer. if you have no priors, TX may have a first time offenders program which will result in no conviction if you complete it. otherwise, you can go to trial.
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How do I reduce fees for multiple tickets?

Answered by attorney Mark R. Thiessen
Criminal Law lawyer at Thiessen Law Firm
Unfortunately, the State doesn't work like that. They are all in different counties, so what one offers the others don't really care. You are gonna have to "untangle the web" and start off with the earliest case. I'd suggest hiring one attorney to handle it, but know it will cost a few thousand dollard. Or you can try a traffic ticket attorney in each county. It's gonna be a pain, but you have to do it to keep your license valid.
Unfortunately, the State doesn't work like that. They are all in different counties, so what one offers the others don't really care. You are gonna have to "untangle the web" and start off with the earliest case. I'd suggest hiring one attorney to handle it, but know it will cost a few thousand dollard. Or you can try a traffic ticket attorney in each county. It's gonna be a pain, but you have to do it to keep your license valid.
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Can a felon be charged with having a gun if a gun was found where they live but they were not present and the gun is not theirs?

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Answered by attorney John Wood Bussman (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Law Offices of John W. Bussman
A felon may not have access to any firearm, regardless of whether or not they actually "own" the gun. The judge doesn't care who bought and paid for the weapon, only whether or not the felon could have accessed it. If the gun was left unlocked in a home where a felon lived, the felon is going to be in some trouble.
A felon may not have access to any firearm, regardless of whether or not they actually "own" the gun. The judge doesn't care who bought and paid for the weapon, only whether or not the felon could have accessed it. If the gun was left unlocked in a home where a felon lived, the felon is going to be in some trouble.
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