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Most Dangerous Prison in Texas

Most Dangerous Prison in Texas

  • July 28th, 2017
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Most Dangerous Prison in Texas The recent media frenzy surrounding convicted sex offender and former spokesman Jared Fogle captured the attention of the nation. Many found it hard to believe that a trusted and familiar media personality could cause sexual…

False Accusations of Rape or Sexual Assault in Texas

False Accusations of Rape or Sexual Assault in Texas

  • July 26th, 2017
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A false accusation of rape is very serious in Texas or anywhere in the United States. In many instances, Texas law enforcement will initiate an investigation based on the purported victim’s statement that a sexual assault occurred. If charges are filed against…

Embezzlement, Theft, and Fraud: How Harris County Prosecutes

Embezzlement, Theft, and Fraud: How Harris County Prosecutes

  • July 19th, 2017
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What is Theft? Texas Penal Code Chapter 31 describes theft. A common theft crime in Texas involves taking and removing property that belongs to someone else. The action of theft is performed with intention. The actor wants to “permanently deprive”…

Texas Extortion and Blackmail Laws: How Crime Is Used to Get What You Want

Texas Extortion and Blackmail Laws: How Crime Is Used to Get What You Want

  • July 6th, 2017
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In Texas, the concepts concerning blackmail and extortion are similar, but important differences exist between the two. Blackmail happens when an individual threatens to reveal or expose information about the victim or his or her family that’s potentially humiliating, incriminating,…

Should I Turn Myself in If There’s a Warrant for My Arrest?

Should I Turn Myself in If There’s a Warrant for My Arrest?

  • June 28th, 2017
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If you learn there’s a warrant for your arrest, it’s always best practice to consult a criminal defense attorney before you decide to turn yourself in. It’s important for you to know the level or severity of the outstanding warrant….

The Drug Possession Laws of Texas

The Drug Possession Laws of Texas

  • June 21st, 2017
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Overview Drug Possession Laws in Texas Texas has strict narcotics drug possession and illegal controlled substances laws. If you possess an illegal substance or drug, you may face jail, fines, probation, and a six-month driver’s license suspension. The Texas Penal…

Gambling Laws in Texas: When and Where Texans Can Gamble

Gambling Laws in Texas: When and Where Texans Can Gamble

  • June 14th, 2017
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U.S. Gambling Overview Americans have embraced gambling by for centuries. Before our country fought the Revolutionary War, settlers enjoyed European card games and participated in simple lotteries. As the country grew, gambling halls and saloons were gathering places. In the…

All Possible Consequences of a DWI in Texas

All Possible Consequences of a DWI in Texas

  • June 7th, 2017
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Drugs and alcohol don’t mix with driving in Texas. In this post, we assemble all possible consequences of a DWI in Texas. Driving while intoxicated (DWI) is synonymous with drunk driving in Texas. A DWI conviction has serious consequences. The…

Can I Choose Jail Instead of Probation?

Can I Choose Jail Instead of Probation?

  • May 31st, 2017
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Why would anyone choose to go to jail when probation is an option? The Texas Commission on Jail Standards recognizes a troubling jail versus probation trend. Some offenders choose lockup instead of community supervision. The most common argument provided by…

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