Lufkin, TX asked in Criminal Law for Texas

Q: What can I write to a prosecutor to drop my no insurance charges from 2008

I had two charges no license and no insurance. I just finished paying my no license charge when I heard there is a way to maybe dismiss the other one.

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Anna Summersett
Anna Summersett
Answered
  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Fort Worth, TX
  • Licensed in Texas

A: It is best to contact a criminal defense attorney in your area to review your case and discuss the best options for negotiating with a prosecution. A good attorney will have the experience and skill you need to receive the best outcome in your case. Good luck!

Brian John Willett
Brian John Willett
Answered
  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Arlington, TX
  • Licensed in Texas

A: Chances are you are not going to be able to write anything that will influence a prosecutor to dismiss your 2008 insurance case. However, what I would suggest is that you gather proof of any previous and current insurance and hire an attorney to present it to the city attorney. I have had several cases dismissed on proof of current insurance.

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