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  • Bandera, TX 78003-0522

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  • 400 Leibold Ranch Rd., Lakehills, TX 78063

  • 8777 Fm 2828, Bandera, TX 78003

  • 1118 Main Street, Bandera, TX 78003-1178

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  • 1204 17th St., Hondo, TX 78861

  • 7998 State Highway 16 N., Bandera, TX 78003-3529

  • 1146 Pecan St., Bandera, TX 78003

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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.

In Texas how long can they hold someone for violation probation if they are only gonna do 45 days but they already been in jail 3 months

Answered by attorney Tristan Nicolas Legrande
Criminal Law lawyer at LeGrande Law
THey can hold you on a probation violation untilit is resolved either by a hearing in front of the judge, or by agreement.
THey can hold you on a probation violation untilit is resolved either by a hearing in front of the judge, or by agreement.

How long can you be kept in county jail if you violate probation?

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Answered by attorney Cynthia Russell Henley (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Cynthia Henley
It depends on the State. In Texas, if one is accused of violating deferred adjudication probation, then upon a request for a hearing, a hearing must be set within 20 days. Now, this is not always in the best interest of the accused - some times sitting in jail for a while cooling one's heels is the best way to go to get a reinstatement.
It depends on the State. In Texas, if one is accused of violating deferred adjudication probation, then upon a request for a hearing, a hearing must be set within 20 days. Now, this is not always in the best interest of the accused - some times sitting in jail for a while cooling one's heels is the best way to go to get a reinstatement.
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What happens if you do not show up at court for a speeding ticket?

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Answered by attorney Stephanie Hartung (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Mercado & Hartung, PLLC
If you failed to appear the judge will enter the infraction as committed and you will have to pay the full amount. The officer is only required to appear if you (or your lawyer) subpoena him/her to show, however, even if you did that the judge would still find against you for not appearing.
If you failed to appear the judge will enter the infraction as committed and you will have to pay the full amount. The officer is only required to appear if you (or your lawyer) subpoena him/her to show, however, even if you did that the judge would still find against you for not appearing.
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