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Possession of a Controlled Substance in Texas – All You Need to Know

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Last Modified on Jul 07, 2025

When you are facing drug charges in Texas, it’s understandable to feel confused, scared, or…

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Is Assault a Felony in Texas?

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Last Modified on Jun 09, 2025

The answer to “Is assault a felony in Texas?” is highly dependent on the details…

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Common Types of Violent Crimes in Texas

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Last Modified on Jun 02, 2025

“Violent crimes” is a term used in Texas and across the United States to describe…

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Texas Sexual Assault Statute of Limitations

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Last Modified on Apr 09, 2025

In Texas, the statute of limitations for the sexual assault of an adult is generally…

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Texas Gun Laws – All You Need to Know

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Last Modified on Mar 05, 2025

Texas gun laws have changed quite a bit over the past five years. If you…

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Is Jail Time Mandatory For 1st DWI in Texas?

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Last Modified on Feb 20, 2025

In Texas, a first DWI conviction includes a mandatory minimum sentence of 72 hours in…

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Felony Assault on Family Member in Texas

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Last Modified on Sep 12, 2024

Committing a felony assault is a serious crime. Committing a felony assault on a family…

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Texas Romeo and Juliet Law

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Last Modified on Sep 11, 2024

There are certain laws in the state that may protect certain potential sex offenders from…

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Sexual Assault Versus Aggravated Sexual Assault in Texas: What’s the Difference?

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Last Modified on Sep 10, 2024

The main difference between sexual assault and aggravated sexual assault in Texas is the presence…

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What Is the Process of a Sentencing Hearing in Texas?

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Last Modified on Sep 09, 2024

After a guilty plea is entered into the court record or a verdict is reached…

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