Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas

Current law on statue of limitations and rules TASK Force is bound by

Once charged with a Possession of Controlled Substance how long does the State have to prosecute/or indict?

If a person wears a wire and neither are peace officers and they do not enter the home and make a bust how can the wire be used against a person?

If someone has been to prison more than once for DWI and they are off all paper and get a Possession of Controlled charge can they give the Habitual enhancement or do they have to have been down for the same crime 3 times?


Asked on 5/26/06, 5:11 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

ERICK PLATTEN LAW OFFICE OF ERICK PLATTEN

Re: Current law on statue of limitations and rules TASK Force is bound by

Hello there,

The district attorney for the state of Texas has three years to present your case to a grand jury in order to obtain an indictment.

If you have any further questions feel free to contact me.

Sincerely,

Erick Platten

PLATTEN LAW OFFICE

STATE WIDE REPRESENTATION

[email protected]

9035939100

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Answered on 5/30/06, 12:25 am


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