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The lawyer wants to go before the judge and not a jury
answered on Sep 23, 2017
Some crimes like murder don't allow for the possibility of probation from a jury.
Some crimes are so offensive to a jury that there is no way if they convict that they will give probation, but the judge might have a different perspective and might either give deferred adjudication or... View More
answered on Sep 23, 2017
The rule in Texas is if you're 16 and she's within 3 years of your age it's legal so you need to check her birthday against yours. Technically if she's 3 years and one day it's sexual assault.
answered on Sep 23, 2017
When a person wants to defend themselves the judge has to decide whether the person is competent in the sense that they understand the system well enough not to hurt themselves too badly. This is different from whether they are competent in the psychological sense.
Being incompetent to... View More
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