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Falsifying Documents in Texas
People rely on documents every day to renew driver’s licenses, apply for benefits, and request help from the government. Society […]
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4 Mistakes To Avoid After Criminal Charges Have Been Filed
Most people have never faced criminal charges in Collin County before, the first time you are arrested comes as a […]
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Fireworks in Collin County, Texas
With the Fourth of July coming up next week, we pulled some facts together about shooting off fireworks in Collin […]
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Theft, Robbery and Burglary Charges…What is the Difference?
If you were charged with robbery, burglary, or other types of theft crimes in Texas, the first thing to keep […]
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Do I Turn Myself In If There’s a Warrant for My Arrest?
Most criminal cases in Texas begin with a judge or magistrate issuing a warrant for the suspect’s arrest. If you […]
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Getting Caught With Weed – Collin County vs. Dallas County
What happens if you get caught with weed in Texas depends on the amount of marijuana with which you are […]
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What is a Straw Purchase?
A straw purchase happens when a buyer receives goods or services on behalf of a third party. Regarding firearms transactions, […]
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Your JUUL Can Cause You Trouble With the Law
What is a JUUL? JUUL devices heat up a cartridge containing oils to create vapor, which quickly dissolves into the […]
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What Constitutes the Crime of Elder Abuse in Texas?
While many accusations of elder abuse are real, some are exaggerated or arise from a misunderstanding. Are you a caretaker […]
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Can I Get My Weapon Back?
Texas could take away your gun permanently if you are convicted of a crime involving a firearm and certain elements […]
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