If you have been charged with a drug-related crime in Texas, you may feel uneasy as you await your sentencing. While you may recognize that your participation in these crimes was illegal and openly understand why you have been charged, the regret you feel may pale in...
Month: January 2020
Texas’ assault law
Assault is a very common offense. Some states and television movies may make a distinction between assault and battery. Texas, however, has no separate battery statute. All behaviors that might fall under battery in other jurisdictions are included under the offense...
The ongoing problems associated with bail
Many people in Texas arrested for and charged with criminal offenses end up being put in jail or prison immediately. These defendants must pay a cash amount in the form of bail to secure their release from custody while their case proceeds through the criminal justice...
Arrests spike for marijuana despite legalization
Many states are legalizing the medical and recreational use of marijuana. The American population on a whole has offered strong support for these new laws. Since then, several dispensaries and other weed-focused businesses have popped up in Colorado, California and...
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