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How Bad Is an Underage DWI in Texas?
Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) is a serious offense, and it becomes even more severe when the offender is underage. In Texas, like many other states,...
Is It Illegal to Travel Local Roads for an Abortion in TX?
In Texas, a controversial and far-reaching abortion ban has captured the nation’s attention. The law, known as Senate Bill 8, went into effect on September 1,...
Texas Is Sending More Juvenile Offenders to Adult Prisons Each Year
The juvenile justice system in Texas has been a topic of significant concern and debate for years. Now, reports are pointing to a deeply concerning increase in...
Texas Legislature Passes Landmark Marijuana Decriminalization Bill
In a groundbreaking move, the Texas House of Representatives recently passed a marijuana decriminalization bill. This article will provide an in-depth analysis of this significant development,...
Do I Need a Defense Lawyer If I’m Innocent?
When you are facing criminal charges, it is critical to understand your legal rights and the potential consequences of a conviction. Even if you are...
Felony vs. Misdemeanor: What’s the Difference?
When it comes to criminal charges, there are two types of charges: felonies and misdemeanors. Each type of charge carries different penalties, and it’s important...
What Is Intoxication Assault in Texas?
Intoxication assault is a serious offense in Texas. It occurs when an individual operating a motor vehicle on a public road, because of their impairment,...
What Is Personal Recognizance?
Personal recognizance is a condition for a type of bond that courts use as an alternative form of security for criminal defendants released from jail. It...
Is it a Crime to Be Homeless in Texas?
Recently, the plight of homeless people has been increasingly criminalized in various regions across the United States, with North Texas being one of the notable...
Understanding Circumstantial Evidence
In the legal system, evidence is the backbone upon which cases stand or fall. Within the corpus of evidence, one often encounters the concept of...
After Uvalde Civil Suits Test Firearms Industry Immunity
The Uvalde, Texas shooting in May of 2022 has sparked a new wave of lawsuits against gun manufacturers. The family of one of the victims is now...
Texas Senator Proposes Right to Sue Law Enforcement
After the Uvalde tragedy, members of the community have been outspoken about their frustrations with the system and with the lack of response from some...