Teens Arrested for Naked Pictures of Themselves: Time to Re-Evaluate the Law?

November 4, 2015

These days, just about everyone uses a cellphone. Whether it’s for making calls, playing games or sharing photos, cellphones have become extremely common. Because these devices make it so easy to take and share photos, the practice of sexting has also become more common. People can send explicit or nude photos of themselves to anyone […]

Can Convicted Criminals Pass Out Candy on Halloween?

October 28, 2015

  The Halloween holiday has an association with criminal activity in many ways. Whether it’s rumors of poisoned candy or teenage vandalism, this day often evokes thoughts of illegal activity. Sometimes these are just the result of urban legends but Halloween may have actual legal ramifications for some people. For example, some people may wonder […]

Sexual Assault vs. Aggravated Sexual Assault

October 21, 2015

The crime of sexual assault is a serious offense in the Texas justice system. A conviction for this crime can lead to severe consequences, including years in prison and thousands of dollars in fines. In some cases, a sexual assault conviction can be penalized with mandatory registration on a sex offender registry. As with many […]

Little League Treasurer Steals Thousands from Team

October 14, 2015

A recent story out of Missouri City, Texas has brought to light the reality of money laundering crimes in Texas. Most people hear the term “money laundering” and imagine a massive operation that takes place inside of a multi-million dollar business firm. Likewise, hearing the term “theft” can make people imagine low-level robberies carried out […]

Is It Possible to File an Appeal for My Case?

October 7, 2015

When someone is convicted of a crime in Texas, they may get the opportunity to file an appeal regarding their case. This is usually done in an attempt to get a different verdict from the one that was established at a trial. Although many defendants are able to file appeals, there is not a right […]