Court Appointed Attorney Contact Timeline

Summary

In Texas, if your court-appointed attorney does not contact you within one to two weeks, you can file a motion for a new attorney. Its advisable to attempt contacting them at least 3-4 times during this period and document each attempt. If you face issues with reporting online identifiers, gather all documentation and request a copy of the arrest report from the relevant law enforcement agency. For Abilene Police Department, submit a formal request letter with your details and pay any applicable fees. Consider discussing your case with your attorney to explore possible defenses.

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how many attempts seems response to contact attorney?
In Texas, it's generally advisable to attempt contacting your court-appointed attorney at least *-* times over a period of one to two weeks before petitioning the court for a new attorney. Make sure to document each attempt.
Do you need guidance on how to file a motion with the court?
list all cases in texas where the defendant reported online names but was arrest for not reporting social media platforms
It seems like you're dealing with a specific legal concern regarding the reporting of social media platforms. Unfortunately, I don't have access to a comprehensive list of cases in Texas that fit your description. However, I can offer some general advice:
- In Texas, individuals on probation or parole may be required to report online usernames and social media platforms.
- Failure to comply with these conditions can lead to arrest or additional charges.
Would you like information on how to find case law or legal precedents that might be relevant to your situation?
i complete defferred adjudication and had no restrictions, i had reported all my online identifiers but was arrested for not reporting facebook and tiktok
It sounds like you've encountered a serious issue. Since you completed deferred adjudication without restrictions, being arrested for not reporting specific social media platforms could be a mistake or misunderstanding.
To better assist you:
- Do you have any documentation showing that you reported all required online identifiers?
This information could be vital in resolving your situation.
yes, the register reported that I had reported all the identifiers but not Facebook and TikTok so I was arrested
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It sounds like you may have a potential defense based on your compliance with reporting requirements. Here are some general steps to consider:
- Gather all documentation proving you reported your online identifiers.
- Request a copy of the arrest report and any related documents.
- Consider contacting your court-appointed attorney to discuss the specifics of your case and explore possible defenses.
Would you like information on how to file a motion to address this issue in court?
how do i get a copy of the arrest report?
In Texas, you can request a copy of your arrest report by following these steps:
- Contact the law enforcement agency that made the arrest (e.g., police department, sheriff’s office).
- Submit a written request for the arrest report, specifying the date of arrest and any other pertinent details.
- Pay any required fees for processing the request.
Would you like guidance on how to write this request?
yes Abilene Police Dept in Taylor County Texas
To request a copy of your arrest report from the Abilene Police Department in Taylor County, Texas, follow these steps:
*. Write a formal request letter including:
- Your full name
- Date of birth
- Date of arrest
- Specific information about the arrest (like the arresting officer's name if known)
- Your contact information
*. Submit the request to the Abilene Police Department.
*. Pay any applicable fees for processing the request.

Abilene Police Department


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * Pecan St, Abilene, TX *
Website: www.abilenetx.gov

Would you like guidance on what to include specifically in the request letter?