Assault: A Closer Look at what Constitutes Assault

At the most basic level, assault constitutes an act of inflicting unwanted physical contact upon a person or the threat to commit such an act. While this represents the definition of assault, it is much more complex. Classes of Assault The first element that makes assault cases complex is the different classes of assault. Misdemeanor…

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Understanding the Different Types of Sex Crimes

A sex crime accusation has serious consequences and can impact the rest of your life, damaging your personal and professional reputation. There are many different types of sex crimes and if you have been accused of a sex crime, it is important to understand what the differences are between the types of sex crimes. Indecency…

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What to Do When You’re Arrested for Drug Possession in Texas

According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 10.1 million people reported driving under the influence of illicit drugs in 2014. Even more individuals choose to use drugs without ever getting behind the wheel. Although drug use is more common than most people would like to admit, the reality is that being caught…

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First Offenses: Do You Really Need a DUI/DWI Lawyer?

If you’re arrested for a DUI/DWI, it’s essential to understand the risks this poses for your future — especially if you opt to go it alone. If you are convicted of DUI/DWI – even your first – you will lose your driver’s license, pay a fine, court fees and surcharges totaling thousands of dollars. You…

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DUI / DWI Myths Vs. Reality: 5 Misconceptions

There are many misconceptions when it comes to information about DUI/DWI. To help sort out any preconceived ideas about what might cause an arrest or whether a DUI charge will stick, here are five busted myths from our experienced DUI / DWI attorneys. 1. Only people who drink and drive get arrested. Not true. Sober…

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What to Do if You’ve Been Accused of Sexual Assault

Take Your Case Seriously The cornerstone of our criminal justice system is that you are innocent until proven guilty. Unfortunately, the court of public opinion usually convicts without the evidence. While there are countless men and women who should be believed by law enforcement and loved ones when they come forward to tell their stories,…

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