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Silsbee 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).
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  • At RENICK LAW FIRM, PLLC, we offer experienced legal assistance when you need it most. Our firm focuses on personal injury, insurance disputes and criminal law. Situations that... Read More

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  • 125 Martin Luther King, Silsbee, TX 77656

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Criminal defense lawyers represent individuals accused of committing crimes, ranging from minor offenses to serious felonies. They investigate the case, challenge evidence presented by the prosecution, negotiate plea bargains, and defend the client in court. Their primary duty is to protect the accused's constitutional rights and ensure a fair legal process.

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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.

Should I turn myself in to the police?

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Answered by attorney Dennis Julian Roberts (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Dennis Roberts A Professional Corporation
Do NOT talk to the cops. They will only want to bust you after you make a stupid admission. If they keep after you get a lawyer to intercede for you.
Do NOT talk to the cops. They will only want to bust you after you make a stupid admission. If they keep after you get a lawyer to intercede for you.

Will it be better (quicker) to hire an attorney or just pay off the remaining and wait until I do to get my license?

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Answered by attorney Robert W. Eutsler (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Eutsler Law Firm
You have not provided enough information to accurately answer your question. Please call my office. We will research your DPS driving record and other databases to determine exactly what is the best way to handle your particular situation.
You have not provided enough information to accurately answer your question. Please call my office. We will research your DPS driving record and other databases to determine exactly what is the best way to handle your particular situation.
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Should I turn myself in to the police?

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Answered by attorney Carina Laguzzi (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Laguzzi Law, P.C.
Dont do anything until you talk to an experienced criminal defense attorney. If you find out that you have a warrant for your arrest, then you can turn yourself in but do NOT give a statement to police. Next time you "find" heroin (which didnt happen since people dont leave their heroin), leave it alone. Get yourself some help or you will get in more trouble later on.
Dont do anything until you talk to an experienced criminal defense attorney. If you find out that you have a warrant for your arrest, then you can turn yourself in but do NOT give a statement to police. Next time you "find" heroin (which didnt happen since people dont leave their heroin), leave it alone. Get yourself some help or you will get in more trouble later on.
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