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  • 114 West Live Oak, Coleman, TX 76834-0780

  • 114 West Liveoak, Coleman, TX 76834

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Criminal defense lawyers represent individuals accused of committing crimes, ranging from minor offenses to serious felonies. They investigate the case, challenge evidence presented by the prosecution, negotiate plea bargains, and defend the client in court. Their primary duty is to protect the accused's constitutional rights and ensure a fair legal process.

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Can I pay off my felony charge without doing time in jail? How?

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Answered by attorney Lucio Antonio Montes (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Montes Law Firm
No. You have a warrant for your arrest and you will have to go in front of the judge to determine your punishment. You signed a document that you understand that if you do not follow all the conditions of probation you are subject to the full range of punishment. Go and consult with a local criminal defense attorney. He or she can give you a better idea of what the particular judge might do. Good luck.
No. You have a warrant for your arrest and you will have to go in front of the judge to determine your punishment. You signed a document that you understand that if you do not follow all the conditions of probation you are subject to the full range of punishment. Go and consult with a local criminal defense attorney. He or she can give you a better idea of what the particular judge might do. Good luck.
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Am I criminally liable for the fraud committed by another person?

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Answered by attorney Sheryl Susan Graf (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Offices of Sheryl S. Graf
You could potentially be held accountable for the crimes of another as an aide and abettor, a co-conspirator, or an accessory after the fact. Generally, there is nothing that you can say that will help your situation. If you are contacted by law enforcement, the mantra should be: "On advice of counsel, I'm not making any statements." Anything you say may be taken out of context, and used against you to the prosecution's best advantage. My advice: say nothing.
You could potentially be held accountable for the crimes of another as an aide and abettor, a co-conspirator, or an accessory after the fact. Generally, there is nothing that you can say that will help your situation. If you are contacted by law enforcement, the mantra should be: "On advice of counsel, I'm not making any statements." Anything you say may be taken out of context, and used against you to the prosecution's best advantage. My advice: say nothing.
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Can I beat my dwi if I barley blew over the legal limit 0.009 also charge with an open container

Answered by attorney Tristan Nicolas Legrande
Criminal Law lawyer at LeGrande Law
Absolutely. You could have been in absorption, meaning that your bac at time of driving was lower than when thr test was taken - later, and after driving had stopped. Also, when its that close, you can't trust a machine like that to be that precise and reliable on a breath test. Hire a dwi lawyer that knows how to win dwi cases, and yes, a low bac, even over .08, can be won.
Absolutely. You could have been in absorption, meaning that your bac at time of driving was lower than when thr test was taken - later, and after driving had stopped. Also, when its that close, you can't trust a machine like that to be that precise and reliable on a breath test. Hire a dwi lawyer that knows how to win dwi cases, and yes, a low bac, even over .08, can be won.
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