Galveston Defense Attorney Gives Reasons Not To Talk To The Police Without A Lawyer
It would seem to me that this should be obvious enough. You would be surprised how often I get calls from people wanting to be questioned by the...
Galveston Criminal Attorney Discusses Assault and Its Consequences
Questions And Answers On Assault In Texas Misdemeanor Assault The most common type of assault that we see is a class A misdemeanor assault. Since it’s a class A...
How Lighting Reduces Violent Crime
Crime rates in Texas and throughout the U.S. may fluctuate over time, but the law enforcement community is always seeking new tactics, methods, and strategies for apprehending suspects. Though many...
What are the Most Common Crimes in Galveston County?
Crime Statistics Crime statistics in Texas are interesting in terms of trends, demographics, recidivism, and related factors, but you have many other reasons to review this information if you were...
How The New Constitutional Carry Law Could Affect Weapons Charges in Texas
Constitutional Carry The term constitutional carry is often used interchangeably with “open carry,” “permitless carry,” or “unconcealed carry,” but they all generally refer to the same concept. Individuals can legally...
If You’ve Been Convicted of a Crime Stay Off Social Media
After being arrested and convicted of a crime in Texas, you probably assume that your experience with the criminal justice system concludes after you meet the requirements of your sentence....
DUI Treatment For First-Time Offenders What You Need to Know
Everybody knows it’s wrong to drink and drive. Not only is driving under the influence a crime, but it is also a grave threat to the safety of the driver...
Galveston Criminal Attorney Discusses Definition of Possession of a Controlled Substance And Due Process
What does it mean to be found in possession of a controlled substance? While that is a very broad question, I can give you some general rules about possession. First,...
Reasons You Should Never Defend Yourself In Court
If you are facing criminal charges in Texas, you will no doubt at least consider representing yourself as a pro se defendant at some point. There are a few reasons...
How Difficult Is Expungement In Texas?
If you were arrested and/or convicted on Texas criminal charges, served your sentence through incarceration, and paid all related fines and restitution, you probably think the criminal process is over....