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  • Contact 9-1-1.
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  • All crimes must be reported to the police departments or the sheriff’s office that has jurisdiction over the city or county where the crime occurred.
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  • The decision to drop charges is made by the prosecution. The victim may speak with a prosecutor once the case has been received in our office.
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  • All court dates are scheduled by the court coordinator for each court. It is the defendant's responsibility to inform the court of any address changes for notification of court dates. County Court at Law Two Coordinator
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  • If a person failed to appear at the original court date contact the District Attorney’s office at 972-825-5035 and ask for the Bond Forfeiture Clerk. Additional paperwork will have to be executed prior to any reimbursement of funds
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  • The fee assessed by a bond company is for the service of getting a person out of jail. Because of this, it does not matter what the verdict is. The surety is entitled to the fee agreed on at the time of release.
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