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| ANDY NOLEN HOUSTON CRIMINAL LAWYER OVER 17 YEARS CRIMINAL LAW EXPERIENCE LICENSED IN BOTH STATE AND FEDERAL COURT |
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| Any time you are charged with a criminal charge it is a very serious matter requiring a criminal lawyer. Long term effects can include a criminal record FOR LIFE, affect your ability to get a job, obtain credit including denial of a mortgage application, loss of your Driver's License, surcharges on your License......and the list goes on and on. These can be avoided with a good Houston Criminal Defense Lawyer. |
| ARE YOU FACING A CRIMINAL CHARGE? If so, you need a lawyer with experience in criminal courts. Houston Criminal Attorney Andy Nolen has over 17 years criminal defense experience. |
| The Houston, Texas, law firm of Andy Nolen, represents people who have been accused of a state crime in Texas, including in communities such as League City, Angleton, Pearland, Alvin, Clear Lake, Sugar Land, The Woodlands, Baytown, Pasadena, Memorial, Spring Branch, River Oaks, West University, and Bellaire. Counties that this firm serves include: Galveston County • Fort Bend County • Montgomery County • Brazoria County • Harris County. Cases handled include: Domestic Violence, Theft, Shoplifting, Drunk Driving, Evading Arrest. All misdemeanors including DWI, also called DUI and all Felonies. |
| Our law firm has handled thousands of criminal charges including: Juvenile Law, Family Violence, Assault, Drug Charges, Theft, Shoplifting, Possession of Marijuana, Felonies, Misdemeanors, Failure to Stop and Give Information, Reckless Driving, Possession of a Controlled Substance, Possession of Cocaine, Motions to Revoke Probation or Deferred Adjudication, Burglary of a Building or Habitation, Runaway, Truancy, Vandalism. We have helped thousands of people get their cases dismissed, reduced, or kept off their records and we can help you. Please call today 713-697-4373 |
| Under regulations, rules similar to the rules of subparagraphs (B) and (C) of section 143 (a)(2) shall apply to the requirements of this subparagraph. (B) Modifications of section 143 Under regulations prescribed by the Secretary, in applying section 143 for purposes of subclauses (II), (IV), and (V) of subparagraph (A)(iii)— (i) each qualified mortgage certificate credit program shall be treated as a separate issue, (ii) the product determined by multiplying— (I) the certified indebtedness amount of each mortgage credit certificate issued under such program, by (II) the certificate credit rate specified in such certificate, shall be treated as proceeds of such issue and the sum of such products shall be treated as the total proceeds of such issue, and (iii) paragraph (1) of section 143 (d) shall be applied by substituting “100 percent” for “95 percent or more”. Clause (iii) shall not apply if the issuing authority submits a plan to the Secretary for administering the 95-percent requirement of section 143 (d)(1) and the Secretary is satisfied that such requirement will be met under such plan. (d) Determination of certificate credit rate For purposes of this section— (1) In general The certificate credit rate specified in any mortgage credit certificate shall not be less than 10 percent or more than 50 percent. (2) Aggregate limit on certificate credit rates (A) In general In the case of each qualified mortgage credit certificate program, the sum of the products determined by multiplying— (i) the certified indebtedness amount of each mortgage credit certificate issued under such program, by (ii) the certificate credit rate with respect to such certificate, shall not exceed 25 percent of the nonissued bond amount. (B) Nonissued bond amount For purposes of subparagraph (A), the term “nonissued bond amount” means, with respect to any qualified mortgage credit certificate program, the amount of qualified mortgage bonds which the issuing authority is otherwise authorized to issue and elects not to issue under subsection (c)(2)(A)(ii). |