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Freeman Law, PLLC

4.9
66 Reviews
  • Serving Prosper, TX and Collin County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 8 lawyers3 awards

  • Freeman Law is a tax, white-collar, and litigation boutique law firm based in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex with clients throughout the world. Founded by a dual-credentialed... Read More

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The Meazell Firm

4.5
16 Reviews
  • Serving Prosper, TX and Collin County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 3 lawyers3 awards

  • The attorneys at the Meazell Firm have over twenty-five years of experience helping clients through a wide range of legal issues. Our experience enables us to provide practical... Read More

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Landon Thompson
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  • The Zendeh Del Law Firm, PLLC is a multi-practice law firm that focuses on protecting the rights of individuals and corporations who need aggressive and creative representation.

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Brian Charles Corrigan
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  • Serving Prosper, TX and Collin County, Texas

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  • We, at the Law Offices of Nemeth & Flores, realize how overwhelming it can be to deal with an omnipotent body such as the IRS. As a tax law firm our primary goal is to save our... Read More

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Eric Bennett
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  • Provides compassionate legal representation to people who have suffered from a personal injury or accused of criminal wrongdoings.

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Patrick Short
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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

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Misdemeanor/ Warrant

Answered by attorney Mark R. Thiessen
Criminal Law lawyer at Thiessen Law Firm
You need to call him and he needs to clean up his own screw up. That is malpractice and you should report him to the State Bar if he doesn't clean it up. Any real lawyer will clean it up. If he doesn't, file a grievance and hire a new lawyer to keep you out of jail. Just remember, you get what you pay for.
You need to call him and he needs to clean up his own screw up. That is malpractice and you should report him to the State Bar if he doesn't clean it up. Any real lawyer will clean it up. If he doesn't, file a grievance and hire a new lawyer to keep you out of jail. Just remember, you get what you pay for.
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What happens if you accidentally took an item without paying for it?

Answered by attorney Mark R. Thiessen
Criminal Law lawyer at Thiessen Law Firm
Doubtfully, but I guess they could if they have video and somehow can determine your identity. Sounds like a long shot.
Doubtfully, but I guess they could if they have video and somehow can determine your identity. Sounds like a long shot.

Will they hold my bonds insufficient?

Cynthia Russell Henley
Answered by attorney Cynthia Russell Henley (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Cynthia Henley
First, now you know that using the lawyer / bondsman combo is not a good idea. So, if there are charges in the future, don't do it. Second, your new case should not affect your standing bonds because the bonds predate the date of offense. That said, a judge could decide that when s/he set the bonds on the other cases that it was based on the totality of the circumstances and that the new case adds another dimension that affects the "proper" amount of those bonds, too. It really depends on the judge, the type of cases, the prosecutor, etc. If you are not satisfied with your current lawyer, then you should change lawyers. The long term consequences are far more important than the short term consequence of possibly sitting in jail until the cases are resolved. (I know the thought of doing this is terrible, but you could be talking about the difference between a not guilty / dismissal while sitting in jail with a great lawyer v. a life sentence but you got to be on bond for a year with a crappy lawyer.) Don't know where you are in Texas or if there are a lot of lawyer choices but you might consider hiring a great lawyer who knows the lawyer / bondsman and can have a little talk with him about the bond. The bondsman is not supposed to get off a bond except for a violation of the bond or a real concern. They do have a board that governs them. However, if they file an affidavit to get off, most judges just let them off and do not question (or care) about the real reason. If you hire a strong, respected lawyer, that lawyer may be able to chat with the lawyer / bondsman & ward off any problems. That said, what you have paid him for the bond fees sounds like it barely covers the normal bond fees, if it does. If you owe more money, then that is good cause for him to get off. Moreover, how are you going to pay a good lawyer if you cannot pay all the bond fees (and you were supposedly going to get credit? I will say - this sounds illegal. I do not know if it is but seems to me that everyone would want to hire this lawyer / bondsman to get essentially free bonds if that was okay & legal. Hmmm.) Bottom line - talk with great lawyers. Sounds like you are in a world of trouble. You need the best that you can afford. You might find yourself sitting in jail but maybe not if the lawyer can chat up the bondsman. Perhaps it can be explained that you feel that the cases have snowballed to the point that you need a lawyer with more experience (if the lawyer / bondsman is not that experienced) or more experience at least in the area of criminal law involving your charges. [I guess I should have started with this but you do not say why you want to hire another lawyer. If it is something "fixable", try talking to the lawyer about the issue. Some times we are dense and don't get it. If is not fixable - your comfort with the skill of your lawyer is VERY important. The lawyer is far more important than the bond.] Good luck.
First, now you know that using the lawyer / bondsman combo is not a good idea. So, if there are charges in the future, don't do it. Second, your new case should not affect your standing bonds because the bonds predate the date of offense. That said, a judge could decide that when s/he set the bonds on the other cases that it was based on the totality of the circumstances and that the new case adds another dimension that affects the "proper" amount of those bonds, too. It really depends on the judge, the type of cases, the prosecutor, etc. If you are not satisfied with your current lawyer, then you should change lawyers. The long term consequences are far more important than the short term consequence of possibly sitting in jail until the cases are resolved. (I know the thought of doing this is terrible, but you could be talking about the difference between a not guilty / dismissal while sitting in jail with a great lawyer v. a life sentence but you got to be on bond for a year with a crappy lawyer.) Don't know where you are in Texas or if there are a lot of lawyer choices but you might consider hiring a great lawyer who knows the lawyer / bondsman and can have a little talk with him about the bond. The bondsman is not supposed to get off a bond except for a violation of the bond or a real concern. They do have a board that governs them. However, if they file an affidavit to get off, most judges just let them off and do not question (or care) about the real reason. If you hire a strong, respected lawyer, that lawyer may be able to chat with the lawyer / bondsman & ward off any problems. That said, what you have paid him for the bond fees sounds like it barely covers the normal bond fees, if it does. If you owe more money, then that is good cause for him to get off. Moreover, how are you going to pay a good lawyer if you cannot pay all the bond fees (and you were supposedly going to get credit? I will say - this sounds illegal. I do not know if it is but seems to me that everyone would want to hire this lawyer / bondsman to get essentially free bonds if that was okay & legal. Hmmm.) Bottom line - talk with great lawyers. Sounds like you are in a world of trouble. You need the best that you can afford. You might find yourself sitting in jail but maybe not if the lawyer can chat up the bondsman. Perhaps it can be explained that you feel that the cases have snowballed to the point that you need a lawyer with more experience (if the lawyer / bondsman is not that experienced) or more experience at least in the area of criminal law involving your charges. [I guess I should have started with this but you do not say why you want to hire another lawyer. If it is something "fixable", try talking to the lawyer about the issue. Some times we are dense and don't get it. If is not fixable - your comfort with the skill of your lawyer is VERY important. The lawyer is far more important than the bond.] Good luck.
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