Monthly Archives: November 2020
Police Misconduct In Texas
When law enforcement officers accept the responsibility of their positions, they are supposed to be enforcing laws, noticing criminal behaviors, and securing public safety. But, unfortunately, there have been many reports of police officers abusing their power. If you or someone you love has experienced police brutality or law enforcement misconduct, discuss your situation… Read More »
Penalties for First Offense DWIs in Texas
There are penalties for drunk driving in Texas, this is true whether a DWI is your first, second, or third offense. If you are wondering what the penalties are for a first DWI offense, connect with a seasoned Houston DWI lawyer. Your License May be Seized After you are pulled over, a law enforcement… Read More »
Impact of Texas DWI on Your Credit Score
There are many reasons to avoid a DWI. After all, a driving while intoxicated charge can lead to fines, jail time, job loss, increased auto insurance payments, and more. There is also significant strain on relationships and the need to carve time out for alcohol education courses and community service requirements. Plus, there are… Read More »
Forced Texas Confessions and Your Rights
When a crime takes place, it is possible a law enforcement officer will interrogate an individual. The stated goal is to access the truth. This is often the case, but sometimes there is a push to force a person to confess. For a variety of reasons this unfortunately happens, either because an officer believes… Read More »