How Does a Non-Disclosure Order Work?
- May 20, 2015
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In Texas, it is possible for people who have been convicted of criminal offenses to conceal their convictions from employers and others who conduct background checks. In effect, an order of non-disclosure prevents court officials from exposing a person’s criminal…
Resisting Arrest Charges and Possible Defenses
- May 8, 2015
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Disclaimer: This article is not intended as legal advice and does not reflect the opinions of The Law Office of Greg Tsioros. Resisting Arrest: What is it? When a law enforcement officer is trying to arrest a person lawfully and…
Criminal Mischief Laws and Punishment in Texas
- May 6, 2015
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In Texas, criminal mischief is a legal term that is used to refer to a variety of illegal actions. In different circumstances, criminal mischief may involve activities including: Vandalism Property damage Tampering with the belongings of others Because this crime…
Eligibility Requirements for Non-Disclosure Orders in Texas
- April 29, 2015
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Having a criminal record can affect someone long after a sentence has been served. Even so, not everyone who has served time should continue to be scrutinized after paying his or her debt to society. In some cases, individuals can…
How to Petition for Expunction of Your Criminal Record
- April 22, 2015
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A criminal record can follow you throughout every aspect of your life. In fact, you may not realize its full impact until you attempt to gain employment or apply for a loan. This impact particularly can be unfair if your…