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The main difference between misdemeanors and felonies in Texas is their seriousness and penalties. Misdemeanors are lesser crimes with lighter penalties, while felonies are more serious and severely punished. Offenses are categorized by severity from Class C misdemeanor (max $500 fine) to capital felony (life…
As of 2025, Texas law allows qualified individuals to carry handguns without a license or permit, though restrictions exist regarding where guns can be carried. Individuals must be at least 21, possess no certain criminal convictions, and have no orders of protection against them to…
Though driving while intoxicated (DWI) is a fairly common offense, the punishments can be significant. A single mistake can alter a person’s entire future, especially if they are underage or are just entering the workforce. Regardless of your circumstances, it is important to understand what…
When you work hard to build up a reputation, a career, and a life for yourself, it can be really life-altering when a mistake threatens to shake the foundations of everything that you have created. Thankfully, there is the option of getting certain charges wiped…
Texas has a population of nearly 32 million residents (approximately 31.7 million as of 2025), approximately 268,000 square miles of land, and is easily one of the largest states in the U.S. Its size means the culture, environment, and safety levels can vary dramatically from…
Most states have laws pertaining to expungement or expunction, and this can be an invaluable legal mechanism if you have a criminal record that is interfering with your life in any way. For example, if you were convicted of driving while intoxicated (DWI), the record…
Every state upholds different laws pertaining to driving under the influence (DUI) or driving while intoxicated (DWI). Texas DWI laws are quite strict compared to other states, and even a first conviction can carry severe consequences for the defendant. If you are arrested and charged…
Facing criminal charges of any kind can be a life-changing experience, and the penalties for taking another life are some of the most severe that may be assigned under state law. The terms homicide, murder, and manslaughter are often used interchangeably, but the reality is…
In this post, I’ll talk about the importance of hiring a lawyer that works on his or her craft daily. Many people may not realize this, but the law is not static. Quite the opposite, it’s constantly changing, either by legislative action or judicial interpretation…
In this post, we’ll discuss an interesting area of 4th Amendment law and how we were able to secure a dismissal for an undocumented client charged with DWI and facing the specter of a .168 blood test result, not to mention a video of him…