Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
Witness in Criminal Case
If you give any self-incriminating evidence in the proceeding, can it be used against you in the state of TX?
Asked on 10/26/07, 4:29 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Jeffrey Brashear
The Brashear Law Firm, PLLC
Re: Witness in Criminal Case
Based on what you have stated and not knowing specifically what "proceeding" you are speaking of; generally anything you say may be used against you. Even if you are a "witness," your statement might be used against you to implicate you in the same or another crime. If my law firm can assist you with this legal matter or any other legal issue, please contact my legal assistant Jennifer ([email protected]).
Answered on 10/29/07, 10:18 am
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