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The Carlson Law Firm

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  • 4282 S. Jackson St., San Angelo, TX 76903+19 locations

  • Law Firm with 15 lawyers2 awards

  • The Carlson Law Firm has been representing and protecting clients nationwide since 1976. Personal Injury, Nursing Home Abuse, Offshore/Maritime Injury, Product Liability, and Mass... Read More

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Craig W. Carlson
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  • Serving Wall, TX and Tom Green County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 6 lawyers2 awards

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Fernando M. Bustos
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  • Serving San Angelo, TX

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  • Contact for Details, San Angelo, TX 76901

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  • 430 W. Beauregard Ave., Ste. A, San Angelo, TX 76903

  • 117 S. Irving, San Angelo, TX 76902-0871

  • 124 W. Beauregard, San Angelo, TX 76903

  • 25 West Beauregard Avenue, San Angelo, TX 76903

  • 15 E. Harris Ave., San Angelo, TX 76903

  • 2402 College Hills Boulevard, San Angelo, TX 76904

  • 202 W. Beauregard, Ste. A, San Angelo, TX 76903-5884

  • 17 S. Chadbourne St., Ste. 205, San Angelo, TX 76903

  • 202 W. Beauregard, San Angelo, TX 76903

  • 508 W. Concho Ave., San Angelo, TX 76903-6312

  • 125 S Washington St, San Angelo, TX 76901-4160

  • 202 West Beauregard, San Angelo, TX 76903

  • 311 W. Harris Ave., San Angelo, TX 76903-6338

  • 430 W. Beauregard, Ste. B, San Angelo, TX 76903

  • 202 W. Beauregard Ave., St. C, San Angelo, TX 76903

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  • 1628 Country Club Rd., San Angelo, TX 76904-9301

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  • 16 E. Beauregard Ave., Ste. 1100, San Angelo, TX 76903

  • 215 West Twohig Avenue, Suite 200, San Angelo, TX 76903-6420

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  • 202 West Beauregard Avenue, Suite A, San Angelo, TX 76903

  • 125 South Washington St., San Angelo, TX 76901-4160

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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.

Do I need a lawyer for criminal trespass?

Answered by attorney Kenneth G. Wincorn
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Offices of Kenneth G. Wincorn & Associates, P.C.
The cost depends on where you live and what you expect the lawyer to do for you. It is in your best interests by far to hire a lawyer. This is a criminal case and can follow you for the rest of your life.
The cost depends on where you live and what you expect the lawyer to do for you. It is in your best interests by far to hire a lawyer. This is a criminal case and can follow you for the rest of your life.
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What should I do if there is a warrant for my arrest for using a credit card?

Riana A. Durrett
Answered by attorney Riana A. Durrett (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Reza Athari & Associates, PLLC
This is a very tricky area for any attorney to even discuss because the someone with a warrant can face jail time if they turn themselves in, but typically face even more jail time if they don't. You should consult an attorney as soon as possible.
This is a very tricky area for any attorney to even discuss because the someone with a warrant can face jail time if they turn themselves in, but typically face even more jail time if they don't. You should consult an attorney as soon as possible.
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How do I know what my legal rights are for jail time?

Cynthia Russell Henley
Answered by attorney Cynthia Russell Henley (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Cynthia Henley
Texas Code of Criminal Procedure 42.12 section 21 (c) provides: (c) In a community supervision revocation hearing at which it is alleged only that the defendant violated the conditions of community supervision by failing to pay compensation paid to appointed counsel, community supervision fees, or court costs, the state must prove by a preponderance of the evidence that the defendant was able to pay and did not pay as ordered by the judge. The court may order a community supervision and corrections department to obtain information pertaining to the factors listed under Article 42.037(h) of this code and include that information in the report required under Section 9(a) of this article or a separate report, as the court directs. If you do not have other violations, they cannot revoke your probation for inability to pay. I am not sure about "sanctioning" you for the inability to pay when the result is incarceration. The reason for this section is that in Texas we do not have debtors' prison for anything other than failure to pay child support. Did you also realize that if you are eventually revoked that you do not get credit for the time you served as a "sanction"? (Or at least I do not think you do. I know that you do not get credit for time served as a condition of probation.) If I were you, I would talk to a local lawyer to see if you can do anything about this, or contact a local law school to see if you can get help. I have not done research but this does not seem right.
Texas Code of Criminal Procedure 42.12 section 21 (c) provides: (c) In a community supervision revocation hearing at which it is alleged only that the defendant violated the conditions of community supervision by failing to pay compensation paid to appointed counsel, community supervision fees, or court costs, the state must prove by a preponderance of the evidence that the defendant was able to pay and did not pay as ordered by the judge. The court may order a community supervision and corrections department to obtain information pertaining to the factors listed under Article 42.037(h) of this code and include that information in the report required under Section 9(a) of this article or a separate report, as the court directs. If you do not have other violations, they cannot revoke your probation for inability to pay. I am not sure about "sanctioning" you for the inability to pay when the result is incarceration. The reason for this section is that in Texas we do not have debtors' prison for anything other than failure to pay child support. Did you also realize that if you are eventually revoked that you do not get credit for the time you served as a "sanction"? (Or at least I do not think you do. I know that you do not get credit for time served as a condition of probation.) If I were you, I would talk to a local lawyer to see if you can do anything about this, or contact a local law school to see if you can get help. I have not done research but this does not seem right.
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