Blue Laws in Texas Alcohol Sale on Sunday
Blue Laws – Texas A blue law, also referred to as a “Sunday Law,” is the term used for a law that is designed to restrict activities on Sundays for religious purposes. Traditionally, people have...
View ArticleAgencies Authorized to Obtain Criminal Record Information 411.122
Agencies Authorized to Obtain Criminal Record Information A Closer Look at Texas Government Code Sec. 411.122 This is a resource for lawyers advising their clients and people who have received...
View ArticleAssault vs. Battery | What is the difference?
Assault and Battery: What is the Difference? The Common Law History Assault vs. Battery at Common Law – “Common Law” is the term used for laws derived from judicial precedent made in the court system...
View ArticleCrimmigration Presentation at Tarrant County Bar 2016
Presentation at CrimmigrationContinuing Education 2016 Tarrant County Bar Association Office I simply stole this from the paper. I believe it provides great advice on both sides of the Immigration...
View ArticleSelling alcohol to a minor in Texas
Texas Alcohol Laws | Providing Alcohol to a Minor in Texas Selling Alcohol to Minors Pursuant to § 106.03 of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code (ABC), a person commits the offense of Sale to Minors if...
View ArticleWhat is a 1244 A or B
12.44 Texas Criminal Sentences WHAT IS A 12.44 REDUCTION AND AM I ELIGIBLE FOR ONE? If you are facing criminal charges in Texas, you may have been heard about getting a “12.44.” This refers to the...
View ArticleLegal Drinking Age in Texas
What is the Legal Drinking Age in Texas? History of the Legal Age of Consumption and Purchase of Alcohol Currently, in Texas the legal age to purchase or consume alcohol (with few exceptions) is 21....
View ArticleLesser Included Offense Reckless Driving Aggravated Assault
Reckless Driving as Lesser Included Offense of Aggravated Assault In criminal law, a lesser included offense is a crime for which all of the elements (essential parts) necessary for a conviction are...
View ArticleHillary on Dallas Police Ambush: Need Police Reforms, Gun Control
Hillary Clinton responded to the Dallas Police ambush by pushing reforms for police departments and more gun control. Sourced through Scoop.it from: www.breitbart.com Hopefully, tragedy can lead to...
View ArticleFourth Amendment Third Party Doctrine Cell Phone and Internet Privacy
The Third-Party Doctrine:Fading Fourth Amendment Protection in a Modern, Technologically Advanced Society From the NSA leaks made by Edward Snowden to the FBI’s demand for Apple to provide backdoor...
View ArticleAcquittal Definition Means Not Guilty
What Does an Acquittal Mean for You? An acquittal means that you were criminally charged with an offense, but the court found that you were not guilty, generally as a result of a lack of evidence. This...
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