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Mineral Wells Residents, consider several factors when selecting a lawyer including their experience, expertise, and reputation. AV Rated Attorneys represent a distinguished group of lawyers who have received top ratings from their peers for their exceptional ethical standards and an A grade (4.5 or higher).

Vick Carney, LLP

4.2
5 Reviews
  • Serving Mineral Wells, TX and Parker County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 3 lawyers1 award

  • Founded in 1958, Vick Carney LLP has continuously provided full legal services to the community. Its clientele represents all segments of the community. The firm has achieved... Read More

  • Criminal Law LawyersCivil Law, Personal Injury, and 18 more

Daniel W. Carney
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Gill & Brissette

4.9
49 Reviews
  • Serving Mineral Wells, TX and Parker County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 5 lawyers2 awards

  • Experience Never Goes out of Style in the Courtroom

  • Criminal Law LawyersGrand Jury and Pre Arrest Investigations, Aggravated Assault, and 29 more

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  • 3401 Hwy. 180 E., Mineral Wells, TX 76068

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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.

My daughter had a collision and left the scene this past evening and she reported it today but officer wants to come question or get lawyer first

Richard Keith Oliver
Answered by attorney Richard Keith Oliver (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Law Office of Rick Oliver
She needs to hire an attorney. Let the attorney speak with law enforcement. If she was involved in a collision, and left the scene, she could be facing serious criminal charges. If only property was damaged, it could be a misdemeanor. However, if anyone in the other vehicle was injured, she could be facing serious felony charges. 
She needs to hire an attorney. Let the attorney speak with law enforcement. If she was involved in a collision, and left the scene, she could be facing serious criminal charges. If only property was damaged, it could be a misdemeanor. However, if anyone in the other vehicle was injured, she could be facing serious felony charges. 
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What happens if I get pulled over and have a suspended license?

Leonard D. Harden
Answered by attorney Leonard D. Harden (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Harden Law Office
You will likely be arrested. If the suspension is for a DWI you would be subjected to mandatory jail if convicted. The offense is a violation level matter so the intent is not technically required, but most judge's will require that actual notice of the suspension be provided to you. You should consult with a lawyer.
You will likely be arrested. If the suspension is for a DWI you would be subjected to mandatory jail if convicted. The offense is a violation level matter so the intent is not technically required, but most judge's will require that actual notice of the suspension be provided to you. You should consult with a lawyer.
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What are the consequences for a violation of misdemeanor probation?

Gregory Casale
Answered by attorney Gregory Casale (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Gregory Casale, Attorney at Law
The consequences for violation of probation are the same consequences for conviction of the crime for which the person was placed on probation. The person obviously committed a crime of some sort to be ordered to be placed on probation and to pay fees or fines. You say she had a 90 day suspended sentence. If that is the case, most judges will automatically put her in jail for the term of the suspended sentence. When she received that sentence, the judge was essentially saying was... "I think you deserve 90 days of jail time for your offense. However, for whatever reason, I am going to give you a break and suspend that sentence. If you violate probation, you will serve your time." More often than not, she will just get the suspended time. I have successfully been able to have defendant's reprobated (return to the probation, just like it was before you caught the new charges), but it is not an easy sell. Hire a good attorney who knows how to manage the case and you may avoid doing the time.
The consequences for violation of probation are the same consequences for conviction of the crime for which the person was placed on probation. The person obviously committed a crime of some sort to be ordered to be placed on probation and to pay fees or fines. You say she had a 90 day suspended sentence. If that is the case, most judges will automatically put her in jail for the term of the suspended sentence. When she received that sentence, the judge was essentially saying was... "I think you deserve 90 days of jail time for your offense. However, for whatever reason, I am going to give you a break and suspend that sentence. If you violate probation, you will serve your time." More often than not, she will just get the suspended time. I have successfully been able to have defendant's reprobated (return to the probation, just like it was before you caught the new charges), but it is not an easy sell. Hire a good attorney who knows how to manage the case and you may avoid doing the time.
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