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Texas Criminal Defense Attorney Discusses Exoneration
How do you think it would feel to be accused of a crime that you did not commit? You would likely be outraged at the accusation. You could feel hopeless like there’s nothing you can do to change the course of the things that are happening to you. You are likely to be concerned about…
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Texas Criminal Defense Attorney Talks About Entrapment
Entrapment. You may have heard the word, but do you really know what it means? More importantly, did you know that if you are a criminal defendant and you can prove entrapment, you may be able to be acquitted of the crime you were charged with? The recent acquittal of a man who was charged…
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Texas Family Law Attorney Talks About How Divorce Affects Your Student Loan Debt
When you divorce, you must adjust many details of your life. From deciding where you will live and how to pay your expenses to adjusting your work and social schedule to fit your new life, divorced or divorcing individuals have many things to do. If you have student loan debt, learning how your divorce will…
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Texas Family Law Attorney Says Agreeing on a Possession and Access Schedule is Key to Enjoying the Summer During and After Divorce
It is no secret that many kids look forward to summer. The extended break from school gives kids more time to relax, spend time with friends and family, and enjoy their favorite activities. Parents love summer too, but work schedules and other adult responsibilities can sometimes make planning a fun summer for the whole family…
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Texas DWI Defense Attorney Reminds Boaters to Know and Follow Texas Boating Rules
Last year, twenty-nine people died, and many more were injured in hundreds of boating accidents throughout the state of Texas. This year, boating season opened with water levels that are higher than usual, and Texas game wardens were out in force patrolling lakes and other waterways in an effort to remind boaters to make safety…
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Texas Family Law Attorney Says Letting Go of Yesterday Will Help You Today
Divorce is the legal means by which a marriage ends. It is a critical step to take if you need to separate your life from the life of the person that you married. The divorce process and the divorce decree that is the result of that process answer some questions about what your life and…
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Texas Texas Criminal Defense Attorney Reports District Attorney Has Dropped All Remaining Twin Peaks Cases
The shootout at the Twin Peaks restaurant in 2015 claimed the lives of nine people and injured twenty others. Four years later, closure has not yet come for those who were injured and for the families of those who died in the shootout. It looks like closure or justice may not ever come for those…
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Texas DWI Defense Attorney Says Evidentiary Challenges Are Part of a Solid Defense Strategy
A solid DWI defense often includes multiple strategies for defeating the prosecution’s case against the defendant. Evidence is a critical component of the state’s case in any DWI case. When it’s possible that there could be a problem with one or more of the pieces of evidence that the state plans to present at trial,…
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Texas Family Law Attorney Says Some Couples Pause or Even End Their Divorce Cases and Remain Married
Did you know that not every divorce case filed in Texas proceeds directly from start to finish? Some Texas couples choose to pause their divorce cases to assess whether reconciliation is possible. As a result of that assessment, some of those couples decide to end their divorce proceedings and remain married. This may sound like…
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Texas Family Law Attorney Shows You How to Avoid Four Common Divorce Blunders
Going through a divorce is complicated enough without the mistakes and setbacks that can happen along the way. Fortunately, many of the mistakes that people make while navigating their Texas divorce cases are avoidable. Today, I share four common errors that people make during the divorce process and how you can avoid them. Navigating your…