Can the Police Search Your Phone?
Oftentimes, the police conduct illegal phone searches. If they have searched your phone, they are most likely looking for e
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If you get charged with shoplifting in Texas, you must treat it as a very serious matter. Shoplifting is a form of theft. All theft cases, including shoplifting, are considered “ crimes of moral turpitude.” “Crimes of moral turpitude,” like …
Capital murder is the most severe charge in Texas and can carry the death penalty. A recent story from Lubbock Online highlights the ongoing deliberations in a capital murder case, bringing attention to the gravity of this charge and what …
The rise of theinternethas transformed our world in countless ways. It has revolutionized the way we communicate, work, and socialize. For the most part,youcan do almost anything onlinethesedays.
In many ways, this is a …
In recent news, a man from Dallas, Texas was charged with aggravated robbery after allegedly stealing money from a gas station while holding a gun to the clerk’s head. This incident raises the question: what is the difference between robbery …
Drug possession charges in Texas can have serious consequences, but it’s essential to understand that a charge differs from a conviction.
While the state may have enough evidence to bring a case against you, several strategies can be used to …
If you or a loved one is charged in a Federal criminal case, it can be an incredibly challenging and stressful time. We always fight and try to find a way to win the case. Nevertheless, after weighing the evidence, …
Most people do not expect the Federal government to seize their property. Yet in Federal asset forfeiture cases, that is exactly what happens. You might be fighting to keep your car, cash, or even your home, not because you were …
Family violence charges are severe. The consequences can be long-term. If you are charged with a misdemeanor or felony family violence case, you must get the best legal counsel you can afford to fight and try to win your case. …
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