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  • 514 East Houston Avenue, Crockett, TX 75835

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  • Serving Grapeland, TX and Houston County, Texas

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  • Palestine, TX 75802-1811

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  • Palestine, TX 75802-0252

  • 1025 N. Mallard St., Palestine, TX 75801-7737

  • 306 North Seventh Street, Crockett, TX 75835-1620

  • 310 E. Houston Ave., Crockett, TX 75835

  • P.O. Box 378, Palestine, TX 75802

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  • Crockett, TX 75835

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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.

Ankle Monitoring

Answered by attorney Jonathan Lowe
Criminal Law lawyer at The Lowe Law Office, PLLC
If the only reason you are wearing an ankle monitor is because you were ordered to as a condition of bond, and then the case was dismissed, all bond conditions are no longer in force. Although I don't foresee how the judge would still have any authority over you if you were to cut off your monitor, why risk it? Call your attorney, bail bondsman, and/or bond officer and ask when you can get it off. It should be immediately, but why cause trouble for yourself if there is something you are not aware of and you cut it off prematurely? 
If the only reason you are wearing an ankle monitor is because you were ordered to as a condition of bond, and then the case was dismissed, all bond conditions are no longer in force. Although I don't foresee how the judge would still have any authority over you if you were to cut off your monitor, why risk it? Call your attorney, bail bondsman, and/or bond officer and ask when you can get it off. It should be immediately, but why cause trouble for yourself if there is something you are not aware of and you cut it off prematurely? 
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What will happen if someone got a DWI in my car?

Answered by attorney Mark R. Thiessen
Criminal Law lawyer at Thiessen Law Firm
You cannot be criminally responsible for his actions. In other words, you will not get a DWI. But maybe they could come after you civilly and sue you if you knew he was a drunk or something like that. Your insurance company has high priced lawyers that will protect you. Make sure your roommate hires an excellent DWI attorney to get him out of it which will help you as well.
You cannot be criminally responsible for his actions. In other words, you will not get a DWI. But maybe they could come after you civilly and sue you if you knew he was a drunk or something like that. Your insurance company has high priced lawyers that will protect you. Make sure your roommate hires an excellent DWI attorney to get him out of it which will help you as well.
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My son is in jail and he has a warrant in another state for violation of probation will he be granted bail when extradited?

Answered by attorney Mark R. Thiessen
Criminal Law lawyer at Thiessen Law Firm
Too many variables. Depends if Texas even extradites him. They will only do it for a serious crime at the request of that State. And if it's that serious of a crime, going to depend highly on that other State and Judge for bail.
Too many variables. Depends if Texas even extradites him. They will only do it for a serious crime at the request of that State. And if it's that serious of a crime, going to depend highly on that other State and Judge for bail.
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