I handle a lot of probation violation cases. Technically, or legally speaking, they’re actually called either Motions to Revoke or Petitions to Adjudicate depending upon what type of probation you are on. So, if you’re currently on probation and the State is trying to revoke or adjudicate you, let me take a guess at your [...]
Bail
As a criminal defense attorney, I often times receive frantic calls from people who have just learned that one of their friends or family members has been arrested and is currently being held in jail. And, while there is a wealth of information available online about an accused’s rights and the criminal justice system in [...]
After you’ve been accused of committing a crime and arrested in Texas, it can often take several weeks or even several months to get the case dealt with and disposed of whether you plead guilty and receive community supervision or decide to have the case tried by a jury. During that time, you will helplessly [...]