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Texas White Collar Crimes: Different Offenses and How to Defend Your Rights
Posted in Criminal Defense on November 27, 2023
White collar crimes are a class of criminal offenses that take place in every state, but they are more prominent in states with more options for business. Texas is one of the leading markets for white collar crime because of its strong business economy. One of the most effective ways of defending yourself against white…
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Is It Better to Refuse to Take a Field Sobriety Test Than to Take a Chance on Being Convicted of a DWI?
Posted in Criminal Defense on November 24, 2023
You are not legally required to take field sobriety tests if you don’t want to. However, you are more likely to be arrested if you refuse the tests. Since you may be arrested anyway, many people wonder if it is better to refuse the test or risk being convicted of a DWI by taking and…
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Failed Your Sobriety Test: Now What?
Posted in Criminal Defense on November 20, 2023
If you are pulled over for drunk driving and fail the field sobriety test, it can seem that you will definitely face a DWI conviction. However, just because you failed the test does not necessarily mean that you will face a conviction. And just because you believe you failed does not mean you did. Having…
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Texas’s Castle Doctrine: What You Need to Know
Posted in Criminal Defense on November 14, 2023
The Texas Castle Doctrine is a powerful legal tool for individuals in the state of Texas to protect themselves and their property. It is a self-defense law that grants individuals the right to use deadly force against an intruder in certain situations. The law allows people to defend themselves without fear of prosecution if they…
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Capital Murder vs. Murder in Texas
Posted in Criminal Defense on November 3, 2023
Understanding legal charges in Texas, especially those related to homicide, can be complex. The line between different charges often blurs, making it hard to tell them apart. A common area of confusion is the difference between capital murder and murder, despite both falling under the broad category of homicide. While both involve the unlawful act…
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