What Happens When the FBI Investigates a Business in Texas
FBI agents do not typically show up at a business on day one of an investigation. They typically show up after months of in
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The Harris County Criminal Court Judges continue to perpetuate the falsity in federal court that they did not dictate the systematic denial of PR bonds. The Magistrates make it clear, and history reflects that the Harris County Criminal …
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For years I railed against the Judiciary’s systematic denial of PR bonds. Mostly, I focused on County courts where I urged the judges to grant more PR bonds on non-violent misdemeanors.
The county court judges assured me …
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For some time people have begun to seriously question whether President Trump’s Administration has characteristics that resemble those of a fascist government. In 1995, Italian Writer Umberto Eco, penned a know well-regarded essay on fascism. Eco identified 14 …
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This week I worked with good cops. They were honorable men and women doing their best to help our community. They are what cops should aspire to be. Salt Lake City Detective Jeff Payne is not a good cop. …
Friends – TCDLA President David Moore has penned an important, thought-provoking President’s Message in the September “Voice for the Defense”. As David’s message makes clear, history does not afford us the luxury of silence. In fact, as has been said, …
FBI agents do not typically show up at a business on day one of an investigation. They typically show up after months of investigation involving the issuance of subpoenas, witness interviews, and document review. They typically show up without any …
Federal bank fraud carries up to 30 years in prison per count and fines of up to $1 million. In the Southern District of Texas, these cases are prosecuted aggressively, and the government typically begins building its evidentiary record long …
A federal gun charge can carry many times the prison time that the same conduct would carry in state court. Under the Federal Armed Career Criminal Act, the average sentence for a felon-in-possession conviction climbs from 67 months to 199 …