Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
resisting arrest
what usually happens if an officer charges you with resisting arrest? Do you need an attorney and have to go back to court?
Asked on 11/30/06, 2:41 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
TC Langford
Langford Law Office
Re: resisting arrest
You will get a letter from the court at the address you supplied/on driver's license, stating your first court date. You should have an attorney with you.
Answered on 12/04/06, 1:22 pm
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