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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

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Is it legal to operate heavy equipment after a DWI in Texas?

Cynthia Russell Henley
Answered by attorney Cynthia Russell Henley (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Cynthia Henley
If he is not required to have a driver's license or CDL to operate the equipment off-road, then he is okay UNLESS it is a condition of his bond or probation that he not operate a motor vehicle without a intoxilizer, etc. If he is on probation, then he needs to discuss this with his probation officer to be safe. If he is on bond, he needs to discuss this with his lawyer.
If he is not required to have a driver's license or CDL to operate the equipment off-road, then he is okay UNLESS it is a condition of his bond or probation that he not operate a motor vehicle without a intoxilizer, etc. If he is on probation, then he needs to discuss this with his probation officer to be safe. If he is on bond, he needs to discuss this with his lawyer.
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Is a conviction of truancy I received as a minor cleared when I turn eighteen?

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Answered by attorney Cynthia Russell Henley (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Cynthia Henley
You probably were not convicted of truancy but instead given deferred disposition which is like probation but at the end of the probationary period after you have completed all the requirements, including community service and payment of fines and fees, the case is dismissed. You will need to check with the court in which the case was prosecuted to be certain of the actual final disposition. If instead you were actually convicted of the offense (which I highly doubt), then the conviction remains on your record. However, it is a class C misdemeanor which is equivalent to a traffic citation. Be certain that the question you are answering does not limit the offenses you must report to those which could result in jail time or are a Class B or higher offense.
You probably were not convicted of truancy but instead given deferred disposition which is like probation but at the end of the probationary period after you have completed all the requirements, including community service and payment of fines and fees, the case is dismissed. You will need to check with the court in which the case was prosecuted to be certain of the actual final disposition. If instead you were actually convicted of the offense (which I highly doubt), then the conviction remains on your record. However, it is a class C misdemeanor which is equivalent to a traffic citation. Be certain that the question you are answering does not limit the offenses you must report to those which could result in jail time or are a Class B or higher offense.
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What would happen if I cash a $1980 check that I received and the company want me to take a fee for myself and sent the rest?

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Answered by attorney Lucio Antonio Montes (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Montes Law Firm
It's a scam. You can be charged with a crime for cashing the check. If it sounds to good to be true it usually is. This is one of those cases. Good luck.
It's a scam. You can be charged with a crime for cashing the check. If it sounds to good to be true it usually is. This is one of those cases. Good luck.
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