Collin County Criminal Defense Lawyer's Blog
Not all crimes are created equal. Even within certain classification levels (i.e. Class A, Class B, etc.) there are crimes […]
Read More About What is a Crime of Moral TurpitudeThere’s an old adage that “with friends like that, who needs enemies?” This is never more true that in a […]
Read More About Accomplice Testimony and How it Can Impact Your CaseLast week the United States Supreme Court ruled on the issue of warrantless blood draws in the case of Missouri […]
Read More About Supreme Court Limits Warrantless Blood DrawsHere are the 2012 felony statistics for Collin County, Texas issued by the Collin County District Clerk’s Office. The District […]
Read More About Collin County Felony Statistics for 2012You may notice a new ad campaign sponsored by NHTSA (the “National Highway Transportation Safety Administration”) and the ad council […]
Read More About Buzzed Driving Actually Isn’t Drunk DrivingThe story is almost a week old now, and for the news media it is an open and shut case: […]
Read More About Is Dallas Cowboy Josh Brent Presumed Innocent: The Trouble With High Profile DWI CasesFor most of us, Thanksgiving means spending time with family, eating too much turkey and pie, and watching some football […]
Read More About Turkey Trot Out of Jail This Thanksgiving – How a Writ Bond Can Help YouFew things look as bad on your record as an arrest for theft. They’re statistically proven to cost you income […]
Read More About Getting a Theft Arrest Off Your RecordIn our system of justice, criminal laws prescribe punishment to deter people from a particular form of conduct. People generally […]
Read More About The Role of Constitutional Rights in Criminal InvestigationIn many assaultive-type cases, our clients will tell us that they were only reacting to and defending themselves against someone […]
Read More About Defending Yourself with Self-Defense