Do you feel that you been wrongly convicted of a crime? Did your attorney or the court make mistakes? If so, your fight for justice does not have to end. You may be able to appeal your case with help ...
First, do your research. Most criminal attorneys have a website now. Look at their qualifications. How long have they practiced? And how much of their practice is devoted to criminal law? Do they not ...
For most people, getting their record expunged could be the new lease on life they deserve. If you have been convicted of a criminal offense under Texas Criminal Code §161.252, you may be eligible to ...
Although some states have passed laws legalizing the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes, Texas has not. Under state law, it is illegal to possess any amount of marijuana, regardless of how a ...
Chapter 55 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure details the qualifications and requirements which must be met before an individual's criminal offenses can be expunged from his or her criminal ...
There are many states which allow law enforcement officers to set up DWI checkpoints or roadblocks for the purpose of spotting, detaining and arresting those individuals who are suspected of driving ...