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Penny Wymyczak White Telephone: (713) 225-5296
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GRAND JURY, The "Grand Jury" is a group of twelve citizens (plus two alternates) that meet and consider evidence in felony criminal cases. If at least nine feel there is a reason to believe someone has committed a felony and there is enough evidence to proceed in a district court, they will vote a "True Bill" or Indictment in the case. Without a grand jury indictment, a felony case cannot be prosecuted in court. NO BILL Where the Grand Jury considers a felony case and fewer than nine members feel there is enough evidence to prosecute the case in the district court they will "no bill" the case. While this will end the case for the time being, there is no bar to another grand jury taking up the case and voting an Indictment at a later date. GRAND JURY RESULTS: Theft - NO BILLED Sexual Assault of Child - NO BILLED Sexual Assault of Child - NO BILLED Aggravated Assault of a Police Officer - NO BILLED Manslaughter - NO BILLED Injury to a Child - NO BILLED Injury to a Child - NO BILLED Injury to a Child - NO BILLED Arson - NO BILLED Insurance Fraud - NO BILLED Aggravated Assault - NO BILLED
I can also assist with the possible expunction of your criminal record of the filing of a petition for non-disclosure of your criminal record. Call us now at (713) 225-5296 for a free consultation. |
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