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Restraining Orders: Filing a Protective Order in Texas

Restraining Orders: Filing a Protective Order in Texas

  • June 6th, 2018
  • The Law Office of Greg Tsioros
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If you or someone you love is dealing with an abusive partner or spousal relationship, you must take action. You and your children are in danger and need help. A restraining order, also known as a protective order, can help abuse…

Are You Eligible for Deferred Adjudication in Texas?

Are You Eligible for Deferred Adjudication in Texas?

  • April 18th, 2018
  • The Law Office of Greg Tsioros
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If you or someone you love has questions about deferred adjudication eligibility in Texas, this post explains who is eligible for deferred adjudication, what it is, and how it works.

6 Types of Bribery and Why They’re Illegal

6 Types of Bribery and Why They’re Illegal

  • March 14th, 2018
  • The Law Office of Greg Tsioros
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This article provides an overview of at least six types of bribery and why they’re illegal practices. Bribery is an illegal practice that involves soliciting, offering, receiving, or giving something valuable for the purpose of influencing the action(s) of an…

How to Respond to a Cease and Desist Letter

How to Respond to a Cease and Desist Letter

  • March 7th, 2018
  • The Law Office of Greg Tsioros
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If you have received a cease and desist letter (C&D), stay calm. A cease and desist letter is a common tool used to enforce intellectual property rights and other matters. An intellectual property violation can involve plagiarism, use of an…

What You Didn’t Know about Prescription Drugs Charges in Texas

What You Didn’t Know about Prescription Drugs Charges in Texas

  • February 7th, 2018
  • The Law Office of Greg Tsioros
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Most people believe that because prescription medicines are legal, they can’t get into trouble if they obtain these drugs through illegal means. Unfortunately, getting convicted of a prescription drugs-related crime can mean a multiple year prison sentence. According to the…

Driving With a Suspended License: Texas Laws and Penalties

Driving With a Suspended License: Texas Laws and Penalties

  • January 24th, 2018
  • The Law Office of Greg Tsioros
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Texas will suspend or revoke a person’s driving privileges for numerous reasons. A suspended license means a person’s driving privileges were temporarily taken away. The person can’t operate a motor vehicle for a specific time such as six months or…

Is There a Difference Between Shoplifting and Robbery?

Is There a Difference Between Shoplifting and Robbery?

  • January 3rd, 2018
  • The Law Office of Greg Tsioros
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Larceny is the taking of another individual’s property without consent and with the intent to permanently deprive them of the property. Larceny describes a lot of property crimes in Texas like shoplifting and burglary. However, the larceny definition is the only thing the…

Deregistering as a Sex Offender in Texas

Deregistering as a Sex Offender in Texas

  • December 20th, 2017
  • The Law Office of Greg Tsioros
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If you have questions about deregistering as a sex offender in Texas, here’s what you should know. Sex offenders in Texas may deregister, allowing them to legally remove themselves from the sex offender registry in Texas. The laws of Texas…

What Is Administrative License Revocation in Texas?

What Is Administrative License Revocation in Texas?

  • December 6th, 2017
  • The Law Office of Greg Tsioros
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Driving while intoxicated (DWI) or boating while intoxicated (BWI) often leads to arrest in Texas. If you’ve had the unfortunate experience of getting pulled over by a police officer on a suspected DWI charge, you probably don’t know what to…

Possession of Cocaine Charges in Texas

Possession of Cocaine Charges in Texas

  • November 21st, 2017
  • The Law Office of Greg Tsioros
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This post is what you need to know about possession of cocaine charges. If you or someone you love has been charged with any drug crime, recognize this is a serious offense in the state of Texas. Unfortunately, a cocaine…

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