(whispering): wow, it got really quite in here.......tbrown wrote:No guarantees for sure but when somebody says something could happen, I think it's fair to ask for examples so we can judge the real risks, as opposed to hypothetical situations like Summer Glau taking me to breakfast tomorrow.
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- Mon Nov 05, 2012 4:06 pm
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- Sat Nov 03, 2012 6:10 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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Re: Can You Shoot to Protect Property in TEXAS
I'd also like to know where everyone is getting the fee amounts that are being quoted for defense representation. Plus,nightmare wrote:Can you please share some examples in Texas? Your statement of risk to real and personal property from lawsuits is at odds with my understanding of Chapter 83, Civil Practice and Remedies Code, as well as Chapters 41 and 42, Property Code. Thanks for helping me understand better.tommyg wrote:Even if you beat any criminal wrap you will loose your property to law suits and lawyer fees.
having a Grand Jury hearing isn't always a bad thing. Depending of course how aggressively a DA might present his case.
The charge/case can be "put to bed" so to speak with a no-bill.
Again, Mr. S. Rothstein offers some of the best advice in this entire thread.