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Can a misdeamor be changed to a felony?

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Answered by attorney Steven R. Decker (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Offices of Steven R. Decker
Yes, anytime before the start of trial. The statute of limitations for most felonies is 3 years. Often it is advisable to proceed to trial quickly on the misdemeanor if there is a real fear of the charges being increased.
Yes, anytime before the start of trial. The statute of limitations for most felonies is 3 years. Often it is advisable to proceed to trial quickly on the misdemeanor if there is a real fear of the charges being increased.
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What will happen to my minor son if he gets pulled over for speeding and drugs?

Answered by attorney Mark R. Thiessen
Criminal Law lawyer at Thiessen Law Firm
Hire an attorney. He is way too young to have that follow him for the rest of his life. You need to get the paraphernalia dismissed or sealed after deferred adjudication. Hire an aggressive drug trial lawyer in your area.
Hire an attorney. He is way too young to have that follow him for the rest of his life. You need to get the paraphernalia dismissed or sealed after deferred adjudication. Hire an aggressive drug trial lawyer in your area.
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What am I looking at for forgery 1st time offender?

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Answered by attorney Cynthia Russell Henley (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Cynthia Henley
Texas does not have Class A and Class B felonies. Ask the question using your state to get attorneys in your state to answer.
Texas does not have Class A and Class B felonies. Ask the question using your state to get attorneys in your state to answer.