Decisions made by trial court judges – or juries – are not the final determination of any criminal conviction. Every […]
Read more ›By its simplest definition, an Internet crime is any computer crime that involves the use of the Internet for the […]
Read more ›White collar crime isn’t always bank fraud or embezzlement of millions of dollars. Lesser federal and state charges such as […]
Read more ›Texas law and federal law have several weapons offenses. Commonly charged weapons offenses include: Unlawfully carrying a weapon Discharging a […]
Read more ›In addition to offenses that apply only to minors, juveniles can be charged with any crime an adult may face. […]
Read more ›Violent crimes inflicting serious bodily injury involving bar fighting or street fights or gang violence and many kinds of weapons […]
Read more ›Intoxication assault is a felony that can carry $10,000 in fines and up to 10 years in prison. Intoxication manslaughter […]
Read more ›Charges of family violence rarely happen between strangers. These situations often begin between loved ones: family members (cousins, brothers, sisters, […]
Read more ›Josh Saegert has significant experience representing and defending clients facing a variety of drug charges. Possible drug crimes include: drug […]
Read more ›In the State of Texas, there are certain instances where you can have your criminal records returned to you or […]
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