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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.

What will happen if I get probation violation for a failed drug test?

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Answered by attorney John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Musilli Brennan Associates, PLLC
If you get a probation violation of any variety, including a failed drug test, then most probably you will end up serving the time which you avoided. Other than that your question is much too general except that is certainly most wise for you to hire an attorney and get your questions asked by someone who actually knows and understands the entirety of the circumstances.
If you get a probation violation of any variety, including a failed drug test, then most probably you will end up serving the time which you avoided. Other than that your question is much too general except that is certainly most wise for you to hire an attorney and get your questions asked by someone who actually knows and understands the entirety of the circumstances.
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Can I be convicted for an assault by drive by shooting charge if the driver of the vehicle case have been dismissed?

Answered by attorney Jason William Savela
Criminal Law lawyer at The Savela Law Firm, P.C.
You can be convicted of all kinds of things that you are not guilty of - it happens all the time in this case, each person in the car has a different case and will be dealt with individually if the DA can prove you were in the car, you case can go forward but to convict you at trial, a jury must believe you were involved before or during - some kind of help, encouragement or action by you - a lack of knowledge until the act was underway should mean that you were not involved but, it is up to a jury to decide you have a clear defense - it depends on the facts only talk about the facts of the case with your lawyer - just say I want a lawyer to the police and prosecution.
You can be convicted of all kinds of things that you are not guilty of - it happens all the time in this case, each person in the car has a different case and will be dealt with individually if the DA can prove you were in the car, you case can go forward but to convict you at trial, a jury must believe you were involved before or during - some kind of help, encouragement or action by you - a lack of knowledge until the act was underway should mean that you were not involved but, it is up to a jury to decide you have a clear defense - it depends on the facts only talk about the facts of the case with your lawyer - just say I want a lawyer to the police and prosecution.
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Is there a statue of limitations on probation violation?

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Answered by attorney Cynthia Russell Henley (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Cynthia Henley
We do not have "battery" in Texas. And if he is still on probation and violated even the first day, they can use it to revoke him on the last day. If you are saying that he absconded from probation 10 years ago and asking if he can still be prosecuted, the answer is yes. He may be able to beat the situation although they have tightened down on the defense but he is certainly subject to being arrested, brought to court, and an attempt will be made to put him in prison or jail, whichever is applicable.
We do not have "battery" in Texas. And if he is still on probation and violated even the first day, they can use it to revoke him on the last day. If you are saying that he absconded from probation 10 years ago and asking if he can still be prosecuted, the answer is yes. He may be able to beat the situation although they have tightened down on the defense but he is certainly subject to being arrested, brought to court, and an attempt will be made to put him in prison or jail, whichever is applicable.
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