The Legal Issues of Pokemon Go
- August 17, 2016
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Staying Out Of Trouble While Playing Pokemon Go If you have watched the television news or checked social media lately, you have likely heard about the Pokemon Go craze. This massively popular video game has already been downloaded tens of…
Kidnapping Laws in Texas
- August 10, 2016
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How Texas Prosecutes Kidnapping Abducting another person against their will is referred to as kidnapping in the state of Texas. If you take someone from one location to another without their consent, you may end up facing arrest and prosecution…
Recording Phone Calls in Texas: Laws and Penalties
- August 3, 2016
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Can I Get In Trouble For Recording Phone Calls In Texas? There are many reasons that a person might want to record a phone call in Texas. For example, a person may wish to make a record of a business…
Sexting Laws in Texas
- July 27, 2016
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Texas Laws on Sexting “Sexting” is an activity which involves using an electronic device, usually a smart phone or digital camera, to take explicit photos and send them to another person. This activity has increased in popularity as smart phones…
Cyberbullying Laws in Texas: How Anonymous Harassment is Stopped
- July 20, 2016
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Texas Cyberbullying Laws Cyberbullying is a very serious issue that is affecting the safety and health of young people throughout the state of Texas. As the scope of this issue has increased, Texas lawmakers have taken decisive action. New laws…
Texas Implied Consent Laws: Refusing a Breathalyzer Test
- July 13, 2016
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Can You Refuse A Breathalyzer Test in Texas? If you have ever seen a person performing a field sobriety test for a police officer on the side of the highway, you have likely witnessed an event that included a Breathalyzer…
How Brock Turner Could Have Been Prosecuted in Texas
- July 6, 2016
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What if the Brock Turner Case Happened in Texas? Brock Turner was a college student who was convicted of sexual assault after he was found molesting an unconscious woman behind a dumpster on his college campus. The case generated a…
Defendants’ Rights: Protections for the Criminally Accused
- June 29, 2016
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Defendant’s Rights in Texas The Constitution of the United States guarantees all of its citizens the right to a speedy and fair trial with a jury comprised of their fellow citizen. When a person is charged with a crime in…
What to Expect and How to Survive the Criminal Trial Process
- June 22, 2016
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The Texas Criminal Trial Process When someone is charged with a crime in the state of Texas, they may either enter a plea deal or take the case to trial. There are different types of trials but a trial by…
Evading Arrest in Texas: What Happens When you Run From the Police
- June 15, 2016
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Running From The Police in Texas Anyone who has watched a television show that follows police on the job has seen a suspect trying to flee from the cops. Perhaps the suspect does not want to go to jail or…
