If you are on probation and the District Attorney files a Motion to Revoke Probation , it means the prosecutor believes that you have violated one or more of your terms of probation, and they are trying to get you arrested so you can be incarcerated in jail or prison. It’s ...
A driving while intoxicated (DWI) conviction undoubtedly can have an impact on a person’s employment opportunities. If you were arrested or convicted ...
Texans are notorious for enjoying their gun rights, and for many people in the Lone Stare State, gun ownership is a way of life – it’s almost a “badge ...
You’ve probably heard about Medicare, but you may not know what it is exactly. Our government created Medicare so people age 65 and older would have ...
Are you facing criminal charges in Texas? If so, you may be wondering, “Do I qualify for a public defender?” If you are indigent, or “very poor,” you ...
Suppose a crime was committed. The victim spoke to the police, and now the perpetrator of the crime is threatening the witness to “drop charges.” In ...
Were you recently arrested for a crime in Plano, Dallas, or anywhere else in Texas? If this is your first run-in with the “wrong side of the law,” you ...
Are you interested in learning about the Dallas County Jail? If so, perhaps your loved one was recently arrested and they’re being detained there. Or, ...
As Texans are well-aware, the state is no stranger to gang violence, and Dallas is no exception. On Oct. 29, 2016, WFAA (News 8) published an article ...