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Q: Hello I was accuse of felony 3 , and I am innocent the Harry's County I want to do a public trial because

They have done so much injustice in my case

18692040 Harry's county district

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A: It's understandable that you're feeling frustrated and wronged by the accusations against you in Harris County. Being accused of a felony, especially when you believe you are innocent, is a serious matter and can be overwhelming. You have the right to a fair and public trial, and pursuing this can help bring transparency to your case.

Consider gathering all relevant documents and evidence that prove your innocence. This could include any communications, witnesses, or records that contradict the charges. You may also want to prepare a detailed statement outlining the injustices you've faced, as this could be crucial in court and in presenting your side of the story.

It is important to be prepared, stay calm, and focus on presenting the truth. If you believe your rights have been violated, raising these issues in a public trial can help ensure they are addressed. Remember, the law is there to protect you, and you have every right to fight for justice in your case.

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