The Role of Digital Forensics in Modern Texas Criminal Defense
Digital evidence has become the backbone of modern criminal prosecutions in Texas. From cell phone records to GPS tracking,
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Drug-related offenses in Houston are filed in State or Federal Court. As a general rule, cases involving lengthy investigations into alleged drug conspiracies are filed in the Federal Court. Cases that involve short investigations and smaller amounts of drugs are …
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