The Texas Indictment Process
In Texas, an indictment is a critical step in the legal process for felony charges. It serves as a formal accusation against an individual, issued by a grand jury after reviewing evidence presented by the prosecution. Unlike misdemeanor cases, which may proceed based on a complaint or information, felony cases require an indictment before they can move forward in court. Understanding how this process works is essential for anyone facing criminal charges, as it determines…
How To Navigate Felony Charges
Crimes fall into two categories: misdemeanors or felonies. Misdemeanors are less serious and generally carry a maximum of up to one year in jail. Felonies involve more serious crimes that typically carry sentences of more than one year’s imprisonment or potentially life in prison. A felony is a serious criminal charge. The resulting penalties can be severe. If you are convicted of the charges, the consequences will be serious including large fines, imprisonment, and social…