I dont think there is a mechanism to garnish in the criminal court. Never seen it.
My judge just corrected me. There is.
Yeah, I deal with this shit all the time. IRS, State, etc... has learned me in the ways of liens and levys.
Since this guy is a retired Texas State Trooper wouldn't you expect him to have some sort of pension? Is it possible to garnish his retirement?
Never seen it dome, but most criminals domt have shit.
True, but that doesn't stop some people.
He retired on disability after a car crash so he does not get full TX state pension even though it was allegedly a line of duty injury.He is also still paying for two ex wives and one current wife plus at least one minor child... I would say he is garnished out the ass right now as it is.I say he has to rake leaves on front campus in the fall and mow the grass on the rest of campus the other months.