Those accused of crimes have a number of rights guaranteed by the US Constitution. Knowing your rights can help you avoid serious, life-changing penalties and additional criminal charges. Some of these guaranteed rights that are especially beneficial for those accused of a criminal offense include…
Read MoreIn Texas, a person is legally intoxicated and may be arrested and charged with Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) when he or she has a breath alcohol concentration (BAC) of at least 0.08 BAC. However, a person is also …
Read MoreDrug charges follow you for the rest of your life. They could negatively impact your relationships and affect your ability to get a job. However, in the State of Texas, you could potentially remove or hide these charges and certain other records from public view.
Read MoreEarlier this year, Harris County enacted a new policy for people caught with misdemeanor amounts of marijuana. The new policy—known as…
Read MoreToo many people do not know their constitutional protections when dealing with law enforcement. Unfortunately, failure to properly handle a situation with police can mean waiving some of your rights or not asserting them.
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