Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
Defrerred Adjudifation
Can DA (criminal case) be revoked due to non payment of ciourt Ordered Child Support?
Asked on 5/17/07, 12:30 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Keith Engelke
Law Office of S. Keith Engelke
Re: Defrerred Adjudifation
Deferred Adjudication can be revoked if you violate any condition of probation. If paying child support is a condition of probation, the district attorney can file a motion to revoke probation for vioaltion of that condition.
Answered on 5/19/07, 8:46 am
John Armstrong
The Law Office of John W. Armstrong
Re: Defrerred Adjudifation
If you are on Deferred Adjudication and one of the conditions of your probation is to continue or keep paying child support as a condition of your probation or community service then yes, the District Attorney can file a Motion to Revoke Probation and/or Motion to Adjudicate and revoke your community service.
Answered on 5/19/07, 1:43 pm
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