
How to Challenge a DWI Blood Test in Texas
If you have been charged with a DWI in Texas, it is important that you understand your rights. Working with an experienced criminal defense attorney can help you understand the...
Keep Reading »If you have been charged with a DWI in Texas, it is important that you understand your rights. Working with an experienced criminal defense attorney can help you understand the...
Keep Reading »Most people have smartphones with cameras that record many aspects of their day-to-day lives. Many people may decide to use their smartphones to record encounters with police officers as a...
Keep Reading »In Texas, it is not illegal to record a conversation, even if you do not have the other parties' consent. For example, you can record a phone call with someone...
Keep Reading »The consequences can be severe if you have been charged with resisting arrest in Texas. The crime of resisting arrest occurs when a person “intentionally prevents or obstructs a person...
Keep Reading »If you are facing criminal charges in Texas, you may wonder whether you will face incarceration if you are convicted. If this is a first-time felony offense, it is crucial...
Keep Reading »In Texas, stalking and harassment are considered criminal charges. If you have been charged with stalking or harassment, state authorities will decide whether to prosecute you. Even if the alleged...
Keep Reading »Many Texans think possessing prescription drugs or pills without written authorization is not a big deal. Doctors wouldn't be able to prescribe substances that are harmful or addictive, many people...
Keep Reading »If you or a family member faces a domestic violence charge, it is essential to know that Texas has alternatives to jail or prison if you are convicted. These alternatives...
Keep Reading »In the United States, every person charged with a crime has a constitutionally protected right to a defense attorney. Texas’s Fair Defense Act provides prompt and fair appointments of defense...
Keep Reading »Every state limits how much alcohol a driver can have in their system while driving. In Texas, it is illegal for an individual to operate a motor vehicle with a...
Keep Reading »You have probably heard many criminal defense attorneys say in commercials that people should “call immediately.” It is one thing to tell people to call immediately, but it is another...
Keep Reading »If a protective order has been issued against you in Texas, you can no longer own a firearm. Even if you lawfully obtained a firearm before the protective order was...
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