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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.

How can I stop someone from accusing my daughter of breaking and entering?

Answered by attorney Michael D. Fluke
Criminal Law lawyer at Michael D. Fluke, P.A.
Depending on why your daughter's friend thinks this, this may lead to something and it may lead to nothing. Law enforcement may at least question your daughter. Prior to your daughter making any statements, I suggest your daughter consults an experienced Criminal Defense attorney to discuss her case in greater detail and learn all of her rights and options. Legally this cannot be held against her. It is simply the smart thing to do. If any statements are to be made to law enforcement, they should be made through an attorney. Good luck.
Depending on why your daughter's friend thinks this, this may lead to something and it may lead to nothing. Law enforcement may at least question your daughter. Prior to your daughter making any statements, I suggest your daughter consults an experienced Criminal Defense attorney to discuss her case in greater detail and learn all of her rights and options. Legally this cannot be held against her. It is simply the smart thing to do. If any statements are to be made to law enforcement, they should be made through an attorney. Good luck.
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What TX bill passed recently concerning inmates serving 15% vs 85% of a sentence if convicted of a non-aggravated offense?

Richard Keith Oliver
Answered by attorney Richard Keith Oliver (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Law Office of Rick Oliver
I don't think any such bill has been passed. I think you may be confusing this with the recent passage of a bill that allows inmates serving sentences in a State Jail facility (non-agg offenses) to reduce their sentences if they participate in certain programs and/or classes at the facility. 
I don't think any such bill has been passed. I think you may be confusing this with the recent passage of a bill that allows inmates serving sentences in a State Jail facility (non-agg offenses) to reduce their sentences if they participate in certain programs and/or classes at the facility. 
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How do i talk to a civil attorney?

Answered by attorney Kenneth G. Wincorn
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Offices of Kenneth G. Wincorn & Associates, P.C.
Your attorney is there to help you to solve a problem, so outline your problem first before calling and making an appointment. This saves time and helps the attorney understand the issues presented. I always appreciate a client coming to the first interview prepared. To find a qualified attorney in your area of the state, ask other attorneys who they recommend for your type of case or call the local bar association referral service for a suggestion. Civil attorneys handle cases for hourly fees or in some cases on contingency. A law suit for damages due to a contract dispute is different from damages due to a car accident. In addition to qualifying the attorney for experience in your type of litigation, discuss fees up front. You are interviewing the attorney to determine if this is the right person for your case. If possible, ask other clients of the attorney you are interviewing if they have had good communication with this person. The chances of a very good relationship are greatly increased if the attorney returns calls and his staff is helpful.   I hope this helps.
Your attorney is there to help you to solve a problem, so outline your problem first before calling and making an appointment. This saves time and helps the attorney understand the issues presented. I always appreciate a client coming to the first interview prepared. To find a qualified attorney in your area of the state, ask other attorneys who they recommend for your type of case or call the local bar association referral service for a suggestion. Civil attorneys handle cases for hourly fees or in some cases on contingency. A law suit for damages due to a contract dispute is different from damages due to a car accident. In addition to qualifying the attorney for experience in your type of litigation, discuss fees up front. You are interviewing the attorney to determine if this is the right person for your case. If possible, ask other clients of the attorney you are interviewing if they have had good communication with this person. The chances of a very good relationship are greatly increased if the attorney returns calls and his staff is helpful.   I hope this helps.
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