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He does have a court appointed attorney. Who was appointed back in April. But has never gone to see him, after saying he would back in April! I have been trying to get a hold of the attorney for the past 3 weeks and no answer, despite the messages I leave everyday, personal hand written letters...
The part where he wasn't informed was a friend of mine and is not relevant to the case I am asking about now. It was just an example. My fiance is the defendant in custody now,. And has been in custody for 254 days and had not been indicted, I want to know the next step to take to get a motion...
I have read and studied the entire Texas Code of Criminal Procedures, penal code, Texas constitution, the statutes, and have begun government code criminal and health. But, it's hard to understand exactly what something's are saying and one connects to another or one is the same thing as...
If an individual has been in custody for more than 180 days and has not been indicted, is it stating that there are grounds for dismissal? And if the court has ordered not too for good reason or by affidavit, how do you find out? Because in a similar case the prosecutor had filed for dismissal...
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