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Commonly Asked DUI/DWI Questions From Users Near You

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What does it mean if a probable cause charge is filed but the judge doesn't sign it?

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Answered by attorney Jon M. Buchholdt (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Buchholdt Law Offices
Judges do not sign probable cause charges. Charges at signed by prosecutors, and the judge may find based upon the allegations contained in the charging document that there is probable cause to bind the defendant over. But if the judge finds that the charging document does not contain facts sufficient to establish probable cause, she/he will release the defendant at arraignment.
Judges do not sign probable cause charges. Charges at signed by prosecutors, and the judge may find based upon the allegations contained in the charging document that there is probable cause to bind the defendant over. But if the judge finds that the charging document does not contain facts sufficient to establish probable cause, she/he will release the defendant at arraignment.
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What will be the consequences for this DUI?

Answered by attorney Mark R. Thiessen
DUI/DWI lawyer at Thiessen Law Firm
If New Mexico law is substantially similar to Texas law then they could charge him as a second. You need to hire an experienced DWI attorney that works in your area.
If New Mexico law is substantially similar to Texas law then they could charge him as a second. You need to hire an experienced DWI attorney that works in your area.
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What are the penalties for felony evading in Texas?

Answered by attorney Mark R. Thiessen
DUI/DWI lawyer at Thiessen Law Firm
In a car it's a felony. On foot it's a misdemeanor. Big difference! And depends on what the substance is for the range of punishment. Varies from misdemeanor to felony.
In a car it's a felony. On foot it's a misdemeanor. Big difference! And depends on what the substance is for the range of punishment. Varies from misdemeanor to felony.
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