I didn't say this correctly. After being arrested, and when I got home, the chief of the sheriff's office told my parents he had to issue my warrant because I "lied to two officers about knowing where he was". This was my warrant I was talking about.
When I was telling him to turn himself in...
Again, this is my first time EVER being in trouble with the law. When I was arrested, my kids were left with the grandparents. I am just trying to find out more information to gain knowledge so I know pretty much what I am facing. I know trouble, but will i do time? or since this is a first...
I have been researching some information about this situation, would the "Texas First Time Offender Felony Charge Act of 1996" be something I should be looking more into?
I forgot to mention, this is my first time ever being in trouble with the law.
I have another question. I bonded out and so did my bf. Are we not allowed to communicate with each other? (ex. phone, text, face to face contact) I mean can he not see his kids either?
I am waiting for my appointed attorney, I do not have the funds to hire one. I have not been talking to anybody really. I heard the warrant was issued because I lied to two officers stating "I did not know the where abouts of my bf" when in reality, I had not been questioned by anybody.
I have a question on the subject of hindering apprehension of a felon. I was arrested with this charge on my warrant. I would like to know how much trouble I am in, if the person I was "hindering" was my bf and I knew he had a warrant, was going to do prison time and let him see his daughter...