Absconding Case Legal Implications
Summary
In Texas, aiding someone in evading arrest can lead to charges, depending on whether the assistance was intentional. The court generally wont involve family unless they knowingly helped evade arrest. If your father knowingly helped you evade law enforcement while on bond, he could potentially face charges. However, simply helping you move may not necessarily constitute evasion assistance. Consult a local attorney for detailed advice.Full Conversation
I've been staying with my dad and I have an absconding case and failure to appear. Will he be in trouble and get an accessory charge?
Hello ****, the laws vary by location. Could you please tell me where you are located so I can provide you with the most accurate information?
El Paso texas
Hello ****,
In Texas:
*. Aiding someone in evading arrest can lead to charges.
*. It depends on whether your father knowingly assisted you.
Might I suggest you consult a lawyer for advice tailored to your situation?
Will the court get my family involved for a failure to appear if I've been staying with them
In Texas:
*. The court generally won't involve your family unless they knowingly helped you evade arrest.
*. They might be questioned, but charges are unlikely unless there's evidence of intentional assistance.
Please consult a local attorney for detailed advice.
If my dad helped me move while I was on or bond will he get in trouble
In Texas:
*. If your dad knowingly helped you evade law enforcement while on bond, he could potentially face charges.
*. However, simply helping you move may not necessarily constitute evasion assistance.
Again, it's best to consult a local attorney for detailed advice.