Collin County Criminal Defense Lawyer's Blog
This is a really hard question with no right answer. Instead of throwing out what I would call a “tough-guy” blog […]
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You often hear about people being in the juvenile criminal justice system. You may wonder “What exactly is the difference […]
Read More About Differences Between the Juvenile Justice System and the Adult Criminal Justice System
Juvenile cases often end in some type of probation, so if your child is going through the juvenile criminal justice […]
Read More About What To Expect When on Juvenile Probation?
Texas Family Code 53.03 governs “deferred prosecution”. It is a very common outcome in juvenile cases. Deferred prosecution essentially dismisses […]
Read More About What Is Deferred Prosecution for Juveniles?
Once your child is in the criminal justice system, it is only natural that you would have questions about what […]
Read More About What Should I Do Now That My Child Has Been Arrested or Detained?
One of the first concerns of a parent whose child is facing a criminal juvenile situation is: “Do I have […]
Read More About Does My Child’s School Need to Know About My Child’s Arrest?
In many cases, a heated situation may result in raised voices, household items thrown, or even an assault or other […]
Read More About What’s an “Emergency”? — Interference with a 911 Call
As we’ve discussed previously, a conviction for domestic or family violence in Texas comes with plenty of hazards with regards […]
Read More About Upping the Ante – Collateral Consequences of a Family Violence Conviction
I don’t pretend to know all the facts behind the death of Trayvon Martin, nor do I even know all […]
Read More About Understanding the Zimmerman Verdict: The Mechanics of Self-Defense and Reasonable Doubt
Not all crimes are created equal. Even within certain classification levels (i.e. Class A, Class B, etc.) there are crimes […]
Read More About The Crime of Moral Turpitude