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Lopez Law Firm

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Park Law Firm

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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

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What is the penalty for breaking probation by living in a different county than the one you were registered in?

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Answered by attorney Thomas J Tomko (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Thomas J. Tomko, Attorney at Law
Thank you for your inquiry The maximum penalty for a PV is the remainder of the unserved time on the original charge.
Thank you for your inquiry The maximum penalty for a PV is the remainder of the unserved time on the original charge.

Can I own a registered gun although my husband is a convicted felon of drug possession?

Answered by attorney Harley Ives Gutin
Criminal Law lawyer at Gutin Wolverton
You can own a gun and possess it. Your Husband cannot have access to it. It must be under lock and key or a combination that he does not know or have access to. Having said that they can still arrest him if the authorities find out a convicted felon is in the house where there is a gun. However, I think he would be found not guilty if the gun, was in a safe, in a room the Husband did not have access to.
You can own a gun and possess it. Your Husband cannot have access to it. It must be under lock and key or a combination that he does not know or have access to. Having said that they can still arrest him if the authorities find out a convicted felon is in the house where there is a gun. However, I think he would be found not guilty if the gun, was in a safe, in a room the Husband did not have access to.
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Should I have been read my miranda rights before seeing the judge?

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Answered by attorney Joan M. Durkin (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Durkin & Graham, P.C.
You should be read the warnings required by Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Sec. 38.22 (commonly referred to as the Miranda warnings) prior to any custodial interrogation. If this wasn't done, you can't get the charges dismissed or "thrown out," but any statement made in violation of the requirements of 38.22 (and other sections of the CCP and case law) should, or may, be suppressed. Then, it would be a question as to whether there is enough remaining admissible evidence against you to support the charge if the charge would be dismissed or still pursued by the district attorney.
You should be read the warnings required by Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Sec. 38.22 (commonly referred to as the Miranda warnings) prior to any custodial interrogation. If this wasn't done, you can't get the charges dismissed or "thrown out," but any statement made in violation of the requirements of 38.22 (and other sections of the CCP and case law) should, or may, be suppressed. Then, it would be a question as to whether there is enough remaining admissible evidence against you to support the charge if the charge would be dismissed or still pursued by the district attorney.
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