Their main goal is to make sure their client’s constitutional rights are being protected by advocating for the best possible outcome.
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Read MoreA number of issues were discussed, but some of them led to a “mixed bag” of new criminal laws. Here are some of the new changes that resulted from this legislative session.
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Read MoreIn Texas, someone gets hurt or killed in a drunk driving accident approximately every 20 minutes. This illustrates how serious the problem is and why it’s so important to educate people about it.
Read MoreIf you’re facing criminal charges in Texas, it would be in your best interest to contact a criminal defense attorney as soon as possible because it will make sure your rights and freedoms will be protected.
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Read MoreIf you have been charged with a crime, you might be wondering what types of defenses you can use to help your case.
Read MoreThe consequences for not appearing in court will depend on the surrounding circumstances, find out some of the common penalties here.
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