Legal Steps For Withheld Evidence

Summary

In Texas, defendants have the right to access all evidence before trial. If evidence is withheld, you can file a Motion to Compel Discovery. Consulting a criminal defense attorney, especially one experienced in police misconduct, is advisable. You can find attorneys through the Texas Bar Association or online legal directories. If youre in Oklahoma, you may still need a Texas-based attorney due to the incidents location. Consider gathering all evidence, including photos and witness statements, and prepare a detailed account of the incident for your attorney.

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We had so much evidence purposely kept from us i was threatenednintona plea deal and sentenced the same day. I was never ablento view all the discovery
Hi ****, it sounds like you may have experienced a violation of your rights. In criminal cases, defendants have the right to view all evidence (discovery) before trial.
Where did this take place? Your location can help determine the specific rules and potential legal remedies available.
Grayson County texas traffic stop foe not signaling a 100ft befor the turn. Which we did but they wont give up dash cam bosy cam nothing so we can prove it
It seems like your rights to full discovery may have been violated, which is a serious issue.
- In Texas, defendants have a right to access all evidence (discovery) before trial.
- You may be able to file a motion to compel the release of the dash cam and body cam footage.
Would you like more information on how to file a motion or need assistance finding a legal representative?
Yes but has to be quick 6 months deferred probation ends on the 14th of dec this month
- File a Motion to Compel Discovery immediately to obtain the withheld evidence.
- You may want to consult a criminal defense attorney to expedite the process.
Would you like guidance on how to file the motion yourself, or assistance finding an attorney?
Myswlf but my case is licked up online at efile tx i cant even get in it
Hi ****,
- You may want to try contacting the court clerk's office to resolve any issues with accessing your case online.
- Alternatively, you could visit the courthouse in person to file your Motion to Compel Discovery.
Would you like more details on the filing process?
Its been locked most the time since it started. So i havent gor a fair nothing
Hi ****,
Here are some steps you can take:
- You can visit the courthouse in person to file your Motion to Compel Discovery. If your online access is locked, the court clerk can assist you.
- Ensure you prepare any supporting documentation to present your case for the withheld evidence.
Would you like more details on preparing the motion?
Yes
Certainly, ****. Here are the steps to prepare your Motion to Compel Discovery:
- Title: Title your document as "Motion to Compel Discovery."
- Introduction: Briefly introduce yourself, your case number, and the purpose of the motion.
- Statement of Facts: Outline the facts of your case, including the traffic stop, evidence withheld, and your right to access it.
- Legal Basis: Cite relevant laws or rules that entitle you to the discovery (e.g., Texas Rules of Criminal Procedure).
- Request for Relief: Clearly state what you are requesting (e.g., release of dash cam and body cam footage).
- Signature: Sign and date the document.
Submit the motion to the court clerk in person if online access remains locked.
Would you like more details on any of these sections?
They havent given it up in a year they arent going to now
Hi ****, I understand it's frustrating. Here are a few things you can do:
- File the Motion to Compel Discovery with the court as soon as possible.
- If the court does not respond promptly, consider filing a complaint with the Texas State Commission on Judicial Conduct or contacting the Texas Bar Association for further assistance.
Would you like more details on how to file a complaint or contact the Texas Bar Association?
I have a * page grievance filed on the ineffective counsel
****, it sounds like you have already taken significant steps. Here are some additional actions you can take:
- Ensure your grievance includes specific details about how your counsel was ineffective.
- Submit your grievance to the appropriate oversight body or the court handling your case.
Would you like more information on how to submit your grievance or any other assistance?
It is in appeals stage now
****, since your case is in the appeals stage, you could focus on these steps:
- Ensure your appellate brief includes all issues, including the withheld evidence and ineffective counsel.
- Consider consulting an appellate attorney for specialized guidance.

Would you like more details on preparing an appellate brief or finding an appellate attorney?
No the grievance is
It seems like you have a significant legal issue on your hands. Since you mentioned that the grievance is in the appeals stage, it's crucial to ensure that all relevant issues are presented clearly.
Would you like guidance on how to strengthen your appeal or any specific assistance with the appeals process?
I wish the d.a. would do the right thing and look at all our evidence instead of rhe corrupt officers side
****, it sounds like you have a strong case. Here are some steps you can take to ensure the DA reviews all your evidence:
- Continue to push for the release of the withheld evidence through your Motion to Compel Discovery.
- Follow up on your grievance and ensure it’s addressed in the appeals process.
- Consider requesting a meeting with the DA to present your evidence directly.
Would you like more details on requesting a meeting with the DA?
Yrs
Sure, ****. Here are some steps to request a meeting with the District Attorney:
- Draft a Formal Request: Write a letter requesting a meeting to discuss your evidence.
- Include Case Details: Provide your case number, the specific evidence in question, and the issues you've encountered.
- Submit the Request: Send the letter to the DA’s office via certified mail or hand-deliver it for proof of receipt.
Would you like more details on drafting the request?
I called him talk to secretary now all i can do is wait
Hi ****, it sounds like you've taken the necessary steps to request a meeting with the DA. While waiting, you might want to:
- Follow up with the secretary periodically to check on the status.
- Continue gathering any additional supporting documents for your case.
Would you like more advice on what to prepare for the meeting?
Yes
****, here are some tips to prepare for your meeting with the DA:
- Organize Evidence: Gather all documents, recordings, and any other evidence you have.
- Prepare a Summary: Write a clear, concise summary of your case and the evidence you've gathered.
- List Questions: Prepare a list of questions or points you want to discuss.
- Be Professional: Stay calm and respectful during the meeting.
Would you like more detailed advice on any of these steps?
There is so much to say this cop violently pulled me from the vehicle all cause i said something he didnt like
****, it sounds like you've experienced a significant issue. When preparing for your meeting with the DA, ensure you:
- Document the Incident: Write a detailed account of the traffic stop, including the officer's behavior.
- Gather Witness Statements: If anyone witnessed the incident, ask them to provide written statements.
- Medical Records: If you were injured, include any medical records or photographs of injuries.
Would you like more details on documenting the incident or any other specific aspect?
I was injured he refused to take mento hospital after trying to break my arm taking me out of the vehicle to slamming my head on cop car claiming i resisted again. He lied over and over
****, here are some key points to document and prepare for the meeting with the DA:
- Incident Account: Detailed narrative of the traffic stop, officer's actions, and your injuries.
- Medical Records: Include any records or photos of your injuries.
- Witness Statements: Collect written statements from any witnesses.
- Evidence List: Compile all available evidence supporting your claims.
Would you like more help with any of these steps?
I have photos from the next day i was taking to grayson county jail and it was so called looke dat it there
****, make sure to include those photos from the next day in your evidence. Here are some steps:
- Photographic Evidence: Include all relevant photos showcasing your injuries.
- Timeline: Create a timeline of events from the traffic stop to your injuries.
- Medical Documentation: If you haven't already, get a medical evaluation documenting your injuries.
Would you like more guidance on organizing your evidence or anything else?
Grayson county did that and gave me everything already. Ofdicer elmore of denison police department put no arrest and no use of force on the warning citation we never got in the police report he put no injuries
****, it seems like you have gathered substantial evidence and have documented the discrepancies. Here are the next steps you can consider:
- Compile Evidence: Ensure all evidence is organized clearly.
- Legal Representation: Consulting with a criminal defense attorney experienced in police misconduct cases could be beneficial.
Would you like more information on finding an attorney who specializes in such cases?
Yes
****, here are some steps to find an attorney specializing in police misconduct:
- Contact Local Bar Association: Reach out to the Texas Bar Association for referrals.
- Online Searches: Look for attorneys with experience in police misconduct and criminal defense.
- Consultations: Schedule consultations with potential attorneys to discuss your case details.
Would you like more detailed advice on any of these steps?
Are there any lawyers in the area of grayson county tx that will do contingency
****, here are some options for finding lawyers in Grayson County, TX who may work on a contingency basis:
- Texas Bar Association: They can provide referrals to attorneys who may work on a contingency fee basis.
- Online Legal Directories: Websites like Avvo or LegalMatch allow you to filter lawyers by location and fee structure.
Would you like more detailed advice on contacting the Texas Bar Association or using online legal directories?
Tx bar website
****, you can visit the Texas Bar Association's website to find attorneys who specialize in police misconduct and may work on a contingency basis. Here's how:
- Visit the Texas Bar Association's website: www.texasbar.com
- Use the "Find a Lawyer" feature: You can filter by practice area and fee structure.
Would you like more advice on using the website or any other assistance?
The city of denison and the denison pd withheld all the evidence
****, it seems like you've already taken several important steps. Since this is a significant issue, consulting with a specialized attorney could be your best move. If you have any more questions or need further assistance navigating the Texas Bar Association website, feel free to ask!
We live in cartwright
****, given your situation, consulting with an attorney experienced in police misconduct is crucial. Here are some steps:
- Visit www.texasbar.com and use the "Find a Lawyer" feature.
- Filter by practice area (police misconduct) and fee structure (contingency).
- Schedule consultations to discuss your case.
Would you like more specific advice on any part of this process?
Cartwright oklahoma
****, since you're in Cartwright, Oklahoma, you might still need to work with a Texas-based attorney due to the location of the incident. Here are some steps:
- Use the Texas Bar Association's "Find a Lawyer" feature.
- Look for attorneys experienced in police misconduct and criminal defense.
- Schedule consultations to discuss your case.
Would you like more advice on contacting attorneys or anything else?
No
****, it seems like you have a strong case with several critical issues, including withheld evidence and police misconduct. Consulting with an attorney specializing in these matters is crucial. If you need further help, please don't hesitate to reach out. Best of luck!