Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
in texas, if you are arrested for a crime (class c felony), bond out, then later the case goes to a grand jury and they vote a true bill, will you be arrested a second time, even though you are still out on bond from the original arrest?
Asked on 12/24/14, 1:19 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Michelle Scopellite
Goldstein & Scopellite, PC
More than likely, yes, if they changed your charges.
You need to be asking your attorney these questions.
Answered on 12/26/14, 6:25 am
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