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Miranda Rights in Texas

Some of the most important rights you have as an American (and a Texan) are your Miranda rights. Unfortunately, Miranda rights are also some of the most misunderstood rights among citizens. You’ve...

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Marijuana Laws in Texas

Marijuana possession and distribution is illegal under both Texas and U.S. law. Texas law came first, with a 1919 law that banned possession of marijuana. Texas wasn’t the first state to ban marijuana,...

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Sexual Assault Laws in Texas

Sexual assault is a very serious criminal offense throughout the United States. In the state of Texas, it’s also considered a serious criminal violation of the law. Sexual assault, more commonly known...

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DWI and DUI: What’s the Difference?

In Texas, there’s a legal distinction between DWI and DUI that turns on the age of the driver at the time of his or her arrest. The law is different in each of these types of cases and the sentencing...

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Texas Alcohol Laws: Boating While Intoxicated

We all know about the dangers and criminal penalties associated with driving while intoxicated, but do you realize the consequences for operating a boat under the influence of drugs or alcohol? In...

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The Facts: Texas Bail Bonds

If someone you care about has been arrested, you might be wondering what you can do to get them out of jail. This is not always possible. But, in most cases it is. In order to get your loved one out of...

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What is Search and Seizure?

We’ve all heard the term “search and seizure”, but what does it mean? A search is defined by U.S. v. Jacobsen as occurring when an expectation of privacy that society is prepared to consider reasonable...

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The Differences Between Driving While Intoxicated and Public Intoxication

There is a significant difference between public intoxication and driving while intoxicated in the state of Texas. Public intoxication is a relatively minor criminal offense in most situations,...

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Can a DWI Affect Your CHL?

Texas is one of the states in the United States that allows citizens to hold a concealed handgun license. The state has around 51 million guns in private ownership, which makes up about 20 percent of...

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Texas Criminal Record Expunction: Your Questions Answered

Sometimes, one bad choice can have serious implications that follow you for the rest of your life. Such is the case with an arrest, charge, or conviction from breaking the law. If you are suffering...

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Texas Implied Consent Law: Refusing a DWI Breathalyzer Test

If you are pulled over for a suspected DWI or DUI and requested by a police officer to take a DWI breathalyzer or blood test, are you required to do it? What happens if you refuse? Here is what you...

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Arrested for DWI…Now What?

So, you’ve been arrested in Texas on a DWI. What happens next? Here is what you can expect during and after being arrested for driving while intoxicated. Getting Pulled Over for a Suspected DWI In...

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Texas Alcohol Laws: What You Need to Know

It’s hard to follow a law if you don’t know what it is in the first place. It’s common for us to meet with clients who broke a law, but didn’t know that it was even a law in the State of Texas. Here...

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Miranda Rights in Texas

Some of the most important rights you have as an American (and a Texan) are your Miranda rights. Unfortunately, Miranda rights are also some of the most misunderstood rights among citizens. You’ve...

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Marijuana Laws in Texas

Marijuana possession and distribution is illegal under both Texas and U.S. law. Texas law came first, with a 1919 law that banned possession of marijuana. Texas wasn’t the first state to ban marijuana,...

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Texas Punishment for Aiding and Abetting a Criminal

Every year, nearly 900,000 violent and property crimes are committed in the state of Texas. That means a violent crime is committed every five minutes and property crimes are committed every 41 seconds...

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The Domestic Violence Laws in Texas

In Texas, the law classifies a violent act as domestic violence when it’s committed against another member of the household, a member of the family (by blood, adoption, or marriage), or someone the...

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7 Things to Do After a Home Burglary

Experiencing a home burglary is a traumatizing event. You might feel violated and afraid, and it’s difficult to know what to do next. However, here are seven things you can do immediately in order to...

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Fraud: The Most Common Types in Texas

The word fraud is often used as a generic term for cheating, stealing, or lying. However, it does have two formal definitions:     1. Wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or...

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Understanding the Different Types of Assault

Assault is a tricky term because it can mean so many different things. A verbal threat can be considered an assault under certain circumstances, but someone who commits a violent attack that leaves the...

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