Welcome to the Forum!Your Sheriff gave you some really bad advice sir! Moving the body is tampering with evidence, and will get you jail time in any county in Texas on top of what will become a murder charge.
Agreed. Navarro co. DA is bringing folks up on tampering charges on ANYTHING if you so much as touch and/or move whatever the "evidence" is. The whole "drag the body across the threshold" has gotten all chewed up in the interpretation drum. What's really meant by that is that you pretty much have to let the perp cross the threshold under his own power, then engage. Arizona has had a "Castle Doctrine" longer than Texas (I think, but my time line may be off a tad), but the application of it comes down to the local DA, and we all know we don't want to take that chance.Your Sheriff gave you some really bad advice sir! Moving the body is tampering with evidence, and will get you jail time in any county in Texas on top of what will become a murder charge.
Your Sheriff gave you some really bad advice sir! Moving the body is tampering with evidence, and will get you jail time in any county in Texas on top of what will become a murder charge.
That only applies to politicians, blm, lgbqxyzpdq, non-binary and other protected classesFOR THE AVERAGE PERSON CHARGEDWITH A CRIME YOU ARE GUILTY UNTIL YOU PROVE YOU WERE INNOCENT OG TH CRIME!
YesAlive or dead???
That only applies to politicians, blm, lgbqxyzpdq, non-binary and other protected classes
Well, at least that's on the way toward dismissal...Charges downgraded to 2nd degree.
It's part of the show!and then they make him walk in shackles, as if he was gonna make a run for it. total BS
What the heck does this mean? "immediately necessary to protect their land from unlawful interference." If passed, how does this apply to rural small acreage owners?