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Options You Can Rely On When A Minor Gains A Possession Ticket
In today’s day and age, the social standards of what a child, or teenager can do in comparison to that of in the 1950s or 1960s is dramatically different. In past years, teenagers might go to a “sock-hop”, and then grab a shake down at the local soda shop with the other person they have…
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Sobriety Checkpoints and MADD: Texas Expectations
Learning is something that people do everyday. Whether it be a grandmother learning about the new technology arising, a student learning about biology, or even simply a child learning their ABC’s. Learning is an adaptive habit that individuals use on a day-to-day basis in order to carry out the tasks present before them. Recently, Texas…
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Texas Rights to Refuse Sobriety Tests
The use of authority in order to make a driver feel obligated and without choice is not appropriate. A value instilled in most at a young age was to respect authority. Police officers are generally viewed as authority figures in the community and should so be respected. In reality they use this since of authority…
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What Should I Do After a DWI Charge in Texas?
Driving while intoxicated (DWI), referred to in some states as driving under the influence (DUI), operating under the influence (OUI) and other acronyms, is a serious traffic crime that is harshly punished. Each state mandates minimum and maximum penalties for first and subsequent DWI convictions. While a first offense is classified as a misdemeanor, subsequent…