Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
adjudication
what is motion to adjudicate guilt?
Asked on 1/19/07, 1:36 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Lewis Palomino
Law Office of Lewis Palomino
Re: adjudication
A motion to adjudicate guilt is a request by the state for the court to enter a finding of guilty on a charge. This usually results from a failure of a defendant to comply with terms and conditions of deferred adjudication probation.
Answered on 1/19/07, 2:13 pm
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