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11 Nov 2020

Texas is by far the national leader in drowsy-driving crash deaths

Here in Texas, we like to think of ourselves as different than the rest of the country. But here's a statistic that sets the Lone Star State apart in a…

08 Aug 2020

4 Ways to avoid deadly semi-truck accidents

If you’ve ever felt uneasy driving alongside a semi-truck on the road, you’re not alone. The damages of getting into a collision with a large truck are usually far more…

05 May 2020

What defense can I use in a drug possession charge?

A police officer rings your doorbell while you are hosting a party. According to the cop, a neighbor called in and said they can’t fall asleep due to noise coming…

03 Mar 2020

More than criminal charges when it comes to college drug arrests

For a college student, the repercussions for a drug charge can go way beyond the potential criminal charges. The impact on the future of a student charged with possession of…

02 Feb 2020

Penalties for driving while intoxicated

Driving while intoxicated is a dangerous practice that may have tragic results. People may have a few drinks and not realize how impaired alcohol has made them. The repercussions of…

01 Jan 2020

Drunk driving breath tests often shown to be inaccurate

Over the holiday season, many Texas law enforcement agencies increased their DUI patrols, especially on New Year’s Eve. If you were a driver charged with a DWI, you may not…

12 Dec 2019

How hemp laws affected cannabis laws in Texas

Hemp and cannabis are closely related. They smell the same and look the same. It is challenging to tell them apart. This similarity is causing some issues due to new…

09 Sep 2019

Know the consequences of Texas DWI

Driving while intoxicated or under the influence of drugs carries significant penalties in Texas. Consequences may include fines and jail time depending on prior convictions and other circumstances of your…

06 Jun 2019

Why you should always assert your Miranda rights

If you are like most Texans, you think you have the obligation to answer any question a law enforcement officer asks you, whenever and wherever (s)he may ask it. Nothing…

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