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Can a family member withdraw an assault charge after his brother's case was picked up by the Harris County Texas Grand Jury?

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Answered by attorney Richard Keith Oliver (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Law Office of Rick Oliver
No. Once a charge is accepted by the DA's office they are the only agency (other than the judge in certain situations) that can dismiss the prosecution. What you can do is speak to your brother's attorney. Depending upon what you have to say, you might be able to help your brother's lawyer get the case dismissed. You may also consider going directly to the DA and speaking to whomever is handling the case. I think you going to speak to the DA is the worst option. If you don't know exactly what helps and how to use what you have to say in a helpful way, you may end up doing more harm than good. In fact, that's usually what happens. Find him a good lawyer so that, if it can be done right, it is done right the first time.
No. Once a charge is accepted by the DA's office they are the only agency (other than the judge in certain situations) that can dismiss the prosecution. What you can do is speak to your brother's attorney. Depending upon what you have to say, you might be able to help your brother's lawyer get the case dismissed. You may also consider going directly to the DA and speaking to whomever is handling the case. I think you going to speak to the DA is the worst option. If you don't know exactly what helps and how to use what you have to say in a helpful way, you may end up doing more harm than good. In fact, that's usually what happens. Find him a good lawyer so that, if it can be done right, it is done right the first time.
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I had 3 DUI back when they had the 10 year rule and I was over that so I wasn’t charged for a felony back then is this correct?

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Answered by attorney Lucio Antonio Montes (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Montes Law Firm
No. You likely signed a document stating that you were pleading guilty to a misdemeanor and additionally the judge signed a judgement stating the exact level of offense and the punishment for that offense.
No. You likely signed a document stating that you were pleading guilty to a misdemeanor and additionally the judge signed a judgement stating the exact level of offense and the punishment for that offense.
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How do we go about solving this DUI/DWI case?

Answered by attorney Mark R. Thiessen
DUI/DWI lawyer at Thiessen Law Firm
New Mexico? I am in Texas. Have no idea about New Mexico law or how you got on a Texas list. I would google DWI trial lawyer in your area and go meet with them. Research the hell out of them and go with who makes you most comfortable and who you can afford.
New Mexico? I am in Texas. Have no idea about New Mexico law or how you got on a Texas list. I would google DWI trial lawyer in your area and go meet with them. Research the hell out of them and go with who makes you most comfortable and who you can afford.
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