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Safeguarding Your Future: Legal Tips for DUI Cases

Safeguarding Your Future: Legal Tips for DUI Cases

Driving under the influence (DUI) charges can have serious consequences that may affect your future.


What You Should Know About Juvenile Crimes in Texas

What You Should Know About Juvenile Crimes in Texas

The last thing you want is for a youthful mistake to follow your child for the rest of his or her life.


Felony Criminal Enhancements for Repeat Offenders in Texas

Felony Criminal Enhancements for Repeat Offenders in Texas

Under Texas law, you may get a harsher punishment if you are a repeat criminal offender.


What to Do When Your Teen Shoplifts

What to Do When Your Teen Shoplifts

Shoplifting is a problem among teens of all social groups and economic backgrounds.


What Should You Know About Field Sobriety Tests?

What Should You Know About Field Sobriety Tests?

If officers in Texas pulls you over and suspects you of driving under the influence, they may employ several different tests to check your sobriety level.


What is Rule 504?

What is Rule 504?

When your case goes to trial in Texas, you will have the chance to call witnesses on your behalf, but the prosecution will also call witnesses.


Differences Exist Between Grand Juries and Trial Juries

Differences Exist Between Grand Juries and Trial Juries

The investigation into criminal matters takes time in some cases. For certain charges, the prosecutors spearheading the case will turn to the grand jury to determine


False Allegations and Men: How to Fight Back

False Allegations and Men: How to Fight Back

You made a hard decision to get a divorce, and now you’ve found out that your wife is accusing you of domestic violence.


Burning the Flag Is Offensive to Many, but Is It Illegal?

Burning the Flag Is Offensive to Many, but Is It Illegal?

While burning the American flag is offensive to many, it is not illegal. Instead, it is considered protected speech under the First Amendment.


How Statutes of Limitations Work in Texas

How Statutes of Limitations Work in Texas

Statute of limitations laws set a limit for prosecuting certain crimes. The criminal charges must be filed within the time period specified or they cannot be filed at all.