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  • 115 S. Main St., Ste. 208, Jacksboro, TX 76458-2335

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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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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 did not pay my fines or go to my court date?

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Answered by attorney Steven R. Decker (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Offices of Steven R. Decker
There is probably a warrant for your arrest , however, you can file a motion to recall the warrant and ask the judge for additional time to pay the fine and complete the balance of your community service if there is a logical excuse.
There is probably a warrant for your arrest , however, you can file a motion to recall the warrant and ask the judge for additional time to pay the fine and complete the balance of your community service if there is a logical excuse.
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Can I charge my wife with theft if she sold something of mine without my permission?

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Answered by attorney Stephen Lewis Freeborn (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Freeborn Law Offices P.S.
Probably not. If you are a marital community, the assets of the marriage are presumed to belong to the marital community. Doubtful you will ever find a prosecutor to prosecute this one. Further, if you are willing to charge your wife with theft, maybe you should think about ending the marriage. By doing so, you will be able to end the possibility that she might sell something else of yours in the future.
Probably not. If you are a marital community, the assets of the marriage are presumed to belong to the marital community. Doubtful you will ever find a prosecutor to prosecute this one. Further, if you are willing to charge your wife with theft, maybe you should think about ending the marriage. By doing so, you will be able to end the possibility that she might sell something else of yours in the future.
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Is it legal if I was I was questioned as well and never advised of my Miranda rights?

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Answered by attorney Francis John Cowhig (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Francis John Cowhig
Although an officer should read you your Miranda rights when you are arrested, it is not absolutely necessary as long as you are not questioned about the crime for which you were arrested or were detained during the questioning. Miranda only acts to suppress any statements you gave the police after you are arrested or detained. It does not invalidate an arrest.
Although an officer should read you your Miranda rights when you are arrested, it is not absolutely necessary as long as you are not questioned about the crime for which you were arrested or were detained during the questioning. Miranda only acts to suppress any statements you gave the police after you are arrested or detained. It does not invalidate an arrest.
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