Jones County Criminal Court handles all criminal cases that are filed in Jones County. See below for more information about criminal cases in Jones County.
Burden of Proof Requirement
In a criminal case in the United States, the burden of proof always requires the prosecutor to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant is guilty. This is a high threshold that must be met by the prosecution when presenting evidence in a case. If the prosecution fails in it’s burden to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt the judge must find the defendant not guilty. In a jury trial, the judge will inform the jury what this burden is and their obligation to find the defendant not guilty if they feel the prosecution did prove the defendant’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
Can I appeal a guilty verdict?
If found guilty, a defendant may decide to appeal his case to an appelate court. The appellate court will not retry the case, they will examine the proceedings in the lower court to make sure they were done in a legal manner. The appellate court can either uphold the original conviction, or determine that due to errors made in the original trial, that there must be a retrial, resentencing or a complete dismissal of the charges.
What if I can’t afford an attorney?
The 6th Amendment guarantees you the right to an attorney whether or not you can afford one. If you cannot afford one, a public defender will be appointed by the court to represent you.
What happens in Jones County at an arraignment?
In Jones County the defendant is brought into court and informed by the judge of the charges that have been filed against them along with informing them of their rights. At this time, the defendant can plead guilty, not guilty or no contest. If the defendant pleads guilty or no contest, there will be no trial and the defendant may be sentenced immediately or at a later date. If the defendant pleads not guilty a trial date is set.
Where can I get help for my Jones County criminal case?
The 6th amendment of the United States Constitution provides a criminal defendant with the right to an attorney. As read in the miranda rights, this means that if a defendant cannot afford to hire a private attorney a legal attorney will be appointed to the defendant to represent him at no cost to the defendant. This is often a public defender. In addition, the court clerk for Jones County will also be able to provide general information about a specific criminal case. The clerk can only provide information and is not an attorney so they cannot provide legal advice, only a licensed attorney can provide legal advice about what the best options for are for your particular case.
The Right to Trial by Jury
The Sixth Amendment of the United States Constitution guarantees the right to a trial by a jury. This is applicable for when the crime can carry a sentence of 6 months in jail OR a $500 fine, these are known as “Serious Crimes”. The defendant can also waive their right to a speedy and public trial.
Mandatory Appearances in Jones County Criminal Court
At a mandatory or required court appearance in Jones County, the defendant must appear before the court. In the event of a “Failure to Appear” the judge may issue a warrant for the arrest of the defendant. Note: not all criminal hearings are mandatory, in a non-mandatory hearing an attorney may appear on your behalf without you being in court.
Prosecutor in Jones County
In Jones County, the prosecutor is an attorney representing Jones County. In some cases, the prosecutor may actually represent Texas. For the most part, the prosecutor in Jones County has discretion to both decide whether to file charges and also negotiate a potential plea deal with the defendant.
Sentencing in Jones County
In Jones County if the defendant is found guilty (by trial or plea), the defendant will be sentenced. This sometimes occurrs immediately after being found guilty, but can also take place at a later date. In most instances, a judge will impose the sentence that is requested by the prosecution, but they also have the descretion to impose a different sentence.
Jury Deliberations in Jones County
In Jones County, jury deliberations will take place in a jury trial after the prosecution and defense have presented their cases and rested. At this point, the judge will provide a list of instructions to the jury about what they are allowed and not allowed to do and what verdict options are available for them to decide. The jury will be sent to a private room to discuss the evidence presented in the case and attempt to reach a unaminous decision. When a unaminous decision is reached, the jury will inform the judge that they have reached a verdict and will return to the courtroom for the verdict to be read allowed. In the event that the jury cannot reach a unanimous verdict, the jury results in a deadlock and a mistrial is declared.
Where will Jones County criminal case hearings take place?
Criminal cases will take place at the criminal courts of Jones County. See here for the location of the criminal courts in Jones County.
Can I request a Plea Agreement?
In Jones County you may be able to enter into a plea agreement depending upon the severity of the charges. It is also dependant upon the prosecution willing to accept a plea agreement. You can ask your attorney to attempt to negotiate a plea agreement with the prosecution to avoid having a jury trial along with the potential for a more serious sentence. Approximately 9 out of 10 criminal cases usually end in a plea agreement.
Jones County Criminal Court Locations
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Jones County 259th District Court
Address: PO Box 308, Anson TX 79501
Phone: 325-823-3731 Fax: 325-823-4223 -
Jones County Constitutional Court
Address: PO Box 552, Anson TX 79501
Phone: 325-823-3762 Fax: 325-823-4223 -
Jones County Justice of the Peace
Address: PO Box 345, Anson TX 79501
Phone: 325-823-3761 Fax: 325-823-4205 -
Anson Municipal Court
Address: 1314 Commercial Ave, Anson TX 79501
Phone: 325-823-2412 -
Hamlin Municipal Court
Address: PO Box 157, Hamlin TX 79520
Phone: 325-576-3212 -
Hawley Municipal Court
Address: PO Box 649, Hawley TX 79525
Phone: 325-537-9528 -
Stamford Municipal Court
Address: PO Drawer 191, Stamford TX 79553
Phone: 325-773-2723