The consequences for not appearing in court will depend on the surrounding circumstances, find out some of the common penalties here.
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Fentanyl has been around for a while. It’s a very strong pain medication that’s 50-100 times stronger and more addictive than morphine. It’s now being trafficked by the cartel in a way that makes them look like pills (or even candy), but taking it can have fatal consequences.
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Probation can benefit those who have been convicted of crimes. But, if you make one false move, you could go back to prison.
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Specific law enforcement agencies (including the Corpus Christi Police Department) may have certain procedures with regard to search warrants, interrogation, seizure of property, or anything else that may be relevant to the process.
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In almost every case, you’ll be better off if you hire a criminal defense attorney in Texas as soon as you’re charged with a crime. Even if you’re part of a criminal investigation, you should contact an attorney before you talk to anyone.
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Not every lawyer will be right for you and your situation. Ask the important questions so you don’t pick the wrong one.
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If you’re suspected of either of them, a law enforcement officer will most likely administer a chemical test.
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The suit claims that the guard punched the inmate more than 20 times, resulting in the inmate being hospitalized for over three weeks. Read the full article here
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The term “bail” refers to the temporary release of someone who has been accused of committing a crime and is waiting for a trial.
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The annual crime rate for Nueces County is 39.26 per 1,000 residents, and people typically consider the south part of the county to be the safest.
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