Austin, TX asked in Criminal Law, Appeals / Appellate Law, Civil Rights and Constitutional Law for Texas

Q: If a psychiatrist makes a false report with lawyer in on it. Is it a crime because it falls under Texas Rules of Evidenc

Judge signs for psychiatrist to see me April 30 and resend is lawyer could not talk to me about case, said I was argumentative or did not meet him. Court records shows he said he tried to meet me on May 3. But doctor report is also dated May 3. How can I argumentative with a man that I never meet? When I got back DA threaten if I did not plea the way they wanted I be drugged up. They left that part out of court records. I have all the motions, transcrips, false report by doctor and report bringing me back to court.

1 Lawyer Answer

A: No, there are not any offenses defined in the Texas Rules of Evidence. That said, Tampering with a Governmental Record is an offense defined in the Texas Penal Code.

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