There are everyday crimes like assault, theft, burglary, carjacking, and drug possession, and then there are “white collar crimes,” which are a whole different animal. When you think of white collar crimes, think of business professionals who are involved in complex,...
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Is Child Abuse Illegal in Texas?
Parenting is no easy task and it’s not something that we learn about in high school or college. More often than not, it’s something we learn from our own parents. And for some parents, discipline took the form of spanking and other types of “physical punishment” when...
ALR Process for DWI in Texas
If you are facing driving while intoxicated (DWI) charges in Texas, you’ll be interested in learning about the Administrative License Revocation (ALR) Program, which is a civil administrative process that is separate from your criminal case. The ALR Program was...
When is a Texas License Suspended for Traffic Violations?
Each state will say that driving is a “privilege,” not a right, and Texas is no exception. Like all other states, here in Texas if you get too many moving violations, your driver license will be suspended for a period of time to punish you for your poor driving...
What is Bankruptcy Fraud?
When private individuals are experiencing crushing debt, they have the opportunity to file Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcies, which allow them to have the debt relief they so desperately need. With a Chapter 7 for example, low income debtors can literally wipe out...
What is Check Fraud in Texas?
Are you being accused of check fraud? If so, you may not be sure of what check fraud is exactly and you may not even know which law it’s criminalized under. “Check fraud is a criminal act which involves the unlawful use of checks to illegally acquire or borrow funds...
Driving with an Invalid License in Texas
In Texas, people’s driver licenses can be suspended or revoked for various reasons, such as a driving while intoxicated (DWI) conviction, a drug-related offense, having too many points on their driving record, or because of past-due child support. Texas is a BIG place...