Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas

revocation failure to appear

i was charged with a dwi put on probation, had it revoked for dwls. i stopped going to probation after that. its been almost a year since then. im sure i have some failure to appear warrants as well. what should i do to take care of this?


Asked on 2/04/07, 4:02 pm

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michael palmer Law Office of Michael Palmer

Re: revocation failure to appear

No doubt you have a motion to revoke your probation. If you want to take care of it, talk to a bonding company to take care of the warrant for you. However, it is probably better to hire an attorney so they can take care of the warrant and represent you in your motion to revoke probation case.

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Answered on 2/04/07, 10:03 pm


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