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  • Over 25 yrs. experience in Family, Civil, and Criminal Litigation.

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  • Serving Knott, TX and Howard County, Texas

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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 can I expect about class b shoplifting?

Answered by attorney Mark R. Thiessen
Criminal Law lawyer at Thiessen Law Firm
Hopefully it gets dismissed. It's a crime of moral turpitude so whatever you do, do not plead guilty.
Hopefully it gets dismissed. It's a crime of moral turpitude so whatever you do, do not plead guilty.

What are my stepsons options after being involved in a shooting?

Cynthia Russell Henley
Answered by attorney Cynthia Russell Henley (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Cynthia Henley
Since your son is a witness, not a defendant, the police (nor the prosecutor) controls where your son may or may not live. He is definitely subject to being subpoenaed and if he is, he must appear in court. But, he has the right to live his life as he chooses. (As a witness, he does not even have to cooperate or answer the questions of police or prosecutors. I am definitely not encouraging him to do this, but he does have rights.)
Since your son is a witness, not a defendant, the police (nor the prosecutor) controls where your son may or may not live. He is definitely subject to being subpoenaed and if he is, he must appear in court. But, he has the right to live his life as he chooses. (As a witness, he does not even have to cooperate or answer the questions of police or prosecutors. I am definitely not encouraging him to do this, but he does have rights.)
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Should I turn myself in to the police?

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Answered by attorney Michael Thomas Lynch (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Michael T. Lynch
Please do not speak to the Police. You have no duty to prosecute yourself. If you insist upon exposing yourself do so only with your attorney present at all times. Most likely the Police do not have the evidence necessary to convict you, that is why they want to speak with you. Do not give them the chance. If you do, you most likely will be convicted and sent to rehab. If your experiments with drugs is complete and you are ready to live a drug free life, skip the middleman and enter rehab on your own.
Please do not speak to the Police. You have no duty to prosecute yourself. If you insist upon exposing yourself do so only with your attorney present at all times. Most likely the Police do not have the evidence necessary to convict you, that is why they want to speak with you. Do not give them the chance. If you do, you most likely will be convicted and sent to rehab. If your experiments with drugs is complete and you are ready to live a drug free life, skip the middleman and enter rehab on your own.
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