Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
written material
if a guilty individual admits fault in writing does it provide any benefit to the person being accused? Can it possibly settle a situation prior to a court date if presented by an attorney to the Judge?
Asked on 6/12/09, 4:45 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Robert Tuthill
Law Office of Robert H. Tuthill
Re: written material
it is rarely in your best interest to admit to a crime in writing without some sort of plea agreement in place.
Answered on 6/12/09, 12:01 pm
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