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- 3 benefits of hiring a former prosecutor as a defense attorney
- 3 tactics your DWI attorney may use to defend you
- A drug conviction may trigger loss of federal student aid
- A look at alcohol and drug offenses in college students
- A look at common crimes on college campuses
- A search warrant may lead to a student investigation
- A student charged with DUI faces disciplinary action and more
- Aggravating factors may make DWI penalties higher
- An explanation of the Miranda warning
- An overview of Travis County’s Felony Pretrial Diversion Program
- Anti-Riot Laws Challenged by Texas Protestors
- Are bartenders liable for someone else’s DUI?
- Can I challenge breathalyzer results?
- Can I erase my criminal record if I only have one conviction?
- Can law enforcement search your car without a warrant?
- Can my criminal conviction be set aside?
- College students: Beware of physical altercations
- Could learning to control your anger help you avoid assault charges?
- Do I need an ignition interlock device?
- Drug charges and college
- Drug-related offenses involving children
- Federal student aid and your criminal conviction
- First time facing a DWI? Here is what happens next
- First-time criminal charges: Why you need an attorney
- How are theft, robbery and burglary different?
- How can a criminal conviction affect your life?
- How do colleges handle student DWI convictions?
- How do drug convictions alter student loan eligibility?
- How do I tell an employer I’m a felon?
- How does alcohol play a part in college student offense charges?
- How does caffeine affect alcohol consumption?
- How much alcohol does it take to get drunk?
- How much does a DWI cost in Texas?
- Hunt County man exonerated in mass shooting
- Ignition interlock devices and distracted driving
- Is package theft a felony offense in Texas?
- Is possessing or selling drug paraphernalia a criminal offense?
- Landing a good job after a conviction
- Methadone uses and abuses
- New Texas marijuana legislation and its effects on first-time offenders
- Nonfelony marijuana possession in Austin after recent resolution
- Options to reduce criminal penalties may be available to you
- Parents criticize UT’s response to hazing-related death
- Possible defenses for Texas DWI charges
- Possible penalties for delivery package theft in Texas
- Potential impacts a DWI conviction may have on the future
- Reviewing Texas’ self-defense laws
- Sharing prescribed drugs may get you in trouble
- The penalties for underage drinking In Texas
- The reasons people drive while under the influence
- Types of assault charges in Texas
- Understand the penalties for Texas DWI
- Understanding the penalties for felony theft in Texas
- Welcome To Our Blog
- What Adderall does and does not do
- What affects your BAC?
- What are common DUI defense strategies?
- What are field sobriety tests?
- What are my rights with campus police?
- What are the penalties for mail theft in Texas?
- What are the three ways to get a release from prison under supervision?
- What categories of theft are there?
- What diversion programs does Travis County offer?
- What does it mean to enter a plea?
- What happens during the arrest process?
- What is a controlled drug?
- What is a probable cause to arrest?
- What is a probable cause to arrest?
- What is felony pretrial diversion?
- What is first-time offenders Program in Texas?
- What is the purpose of a field sobriety test?
- What to expect in the initial stages after arrest
- What to know about drug diversion courts
- What to know about taking a field sobriety test
- Why should you take your DUI charge seriously?
- Why trial experience is important for your criminal law defense