Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
Felony conviction (u.A.U.M.V.)
Could i get a reduction on this coviction back in '95, now it's a class a mis., now a vet.O.I.F.Iii
Asked on 1/28/07, 3:54 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Lewis Palomino
Law Office of Lewis Palomino
Re: Felony conviction (u.A.U.M.V.)
No. Your conviction is final. Laws cannot be ex post facto. That is that new laws cannot be applied to offenses which occurred previous to enactment.
Answered on 1/28/07, 10:46 pm
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