Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
probation violation statue of limitation
in 1999 i violated my probation and i was wondering if there is a statue of limitation in a case of probation violation.
Asked on 4/14/05, 2:34 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Basil Hoyl
Law office of Basil Hoyl
Re: probation violation statue of limitation
Generally on a straight probation, a motion to revoke needs to be filed within the period of probation. On deferred adjudication, there is no right to appeal the decision to adjudicate, so there has been quite a bit of discussion about late motions to adjudicate. If a motion to revoke/adjudicate has been filed, you should seek legal counsel to discuss the issue.
Answered on 4/15/05, 8:53 am
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