Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
what does "announcment last pass" mean in a criminal case? this is a current case based out of collin county texas for a b&h 1st degree.
thanks again for any help.
Asked on 4/29/11, 11:54 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Cynthia Henley
Cynthia Henley, Lawyer
Call the district clerk to find out what their abbreviations mean.
My guess is that it means that at the last setting the announcement was pass. (The action on the case was to pass it - reset it.)
It could also mean that that setting was the last time the court would allow a "pass" - reset.
Every county uses different abbreviations. The clerk should be able to help. Here are the phone numbers for the felony district courts: 972-548-4430 (McKinney) 972-424-1460 ext. 4430 (Metro)
Answered on 5/02/11, 9:00 am
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