It’s not out of the ordinary to borrow someone else’s vehicle, especially when you don’t have your own car, or when yours is in the shop getting repaired. Usually, when people borrow someone else’s vehicle, they do so from a partner, a spouse, another family member,...
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Invasive Visual Recording Charges in Texas
With the advances in digital technology, seemingly “innocent” acts are now becoming criminal offenses. For instance, a person may take a picture or video of someone walking down the street, whom they think is attractive and think nothing of it, but they need to think...
How Crimes are Classified in Texas
According to the Texas Penal Code, criminal offenses are separated into misdemeanors and felonies. Of the two classifications, misdemeanors are less serious than felonies. However, there are three (3) different levels of misdemeanors, and five (5) different...
What Are the Penalties for Burglary in Texas?
If you, or someone you love has been accused of burglary in Texas, you could be facing serious criminal charges. Under Section 30.02 of the Texas Penal Code, a person commits the offense of “burglary” when he or she, without the consent of the owner does any of the...
Can Immigrants Obtain Driver Licenses in Texas?
There is no doubt that Texas is BIG. If you’re an immigrant who is living and working in Texas, you are going to need a driver’s license to get around. Can you obtain a driver’s license? If so, what do you need to do to become eligible? Under Texas law, for a foreign...
Can I Be Deported for a DWI?
If you are a lawful permanent resident, your green card demonstrates that you are allowed to live and work in the United States permanently, however, you are still not a U.S. citizen. Meaning, even though you are a permanent resident, you can still be deported or...