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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.

How do I motion to alter conditions of my deferred adjudication?

Answered by attorney Tristan Nicolas Legrande
Criminal Law lawyer at LeGrande Law
Well, there are not any forms. You would have to hire a lawyer to do it for you, or go down to the County Law library and figure it out.  Everything you would need to do it on your own is down at the law library. Good luck!
Well, there are not any forms. You would have to hire a lawyer to do it for you, or go down to the County Law library and figure it out.  Everything you would need to do it on your own is down at the law library. Good luck!
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How do i represent myself for a first offense possession of marijuanna class b in court ?

Answered by attorney Kenneth G. Wincorn
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Offices of Kenneth G. Wincorn & Associates, P.C.
The answer to your question is simple on the surface: insist that you want to represent yourself. Most courts will reluctantly let you do it, but it is really dangerous for you. You will lose your drivers license, have a permanent record for a crime and have to put it on many applications in the future (like apartment rental agreements, bank applications and more). When stopped by police they will see it and it may cause problems. For non-citizens it is a particular problem for immigration. Many counties have simple diversion programs that are not expensive and keep the crime from becoming recorded as a conviction. At least it would be wise to listen to an attorney to see what your options are.
The answer to your question is simple on the surface: insist that you want to represent yourself. Most courts will reluctantly let you do it, but it is really dangerous for you. You will lose your drivers license, have a permanent record for a crime and have to put it on many applications in the future (like apartment rental agreements, bank applications and more). When stopped by police they will see it and it may cause problems. For non-citizens it is a particular problem for immigration. Many counties have simple diversion programs that are not expensive and keep the crime from becoming recorded as a conviction. At least it would be wise to listen to an attorney to see what your options are.
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What are the rights I have when it comes to a bondsman harassing me about something my grandson did?

Cynthia Russell Henley
Answered by attorney Cynthia Russell Henley (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Cynthia Henley
If you signed on the grandson's bond, then they can come after you if he violates the bond. If by "harass" you mean they demand payment, they can do that. And, they can sue you. If you are not on his bond and there is no reason for them to contact you, then you can report them to the local bail bond board.
If you signed on the grandson's bond, then they can come after you if he violates the bond. If by "harass" you mean they demand payment, they can do that. And, they can sue you. If you are not on his bond and there is no reason for them to contact you, then you can report them to the local bail bond board.
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