A first-time DWI (driving while intoxicated or impaired) is known as a “Class B misdemeanor.” A Class B misdemeanor means a defendant can get up to 180 days in jail. However, if the defendant’s ... Continue Reading
Beating the Odds: Winning an Acquittal on a .19 DWI Blood Case in Conroe, Texas
In Montgomery County, “not guilty” verdicts are as rare as any place in Texas. The jury panels are composed overwhelmingly of Caucasian professionals who are conservative, law abiding, and think no ... Continue Reading
Collateral Consequences of a Child Sex Crime Conviction
Any child sex crime, be it online solicitation of a child, possession or distribution of child pornography, indecency with a child, or sexual assault of a child, are serious felonies exposing a ... Continue Reading
Texas Standards of Proof in Child Sex Abuse Cases
“I’ve been charged with a child sex offense, but they don’t have any evidence.” Most folks who don’t have any legal training or education cannot understand how charges can be brought just based on ... Continue Reading
What Does “No Bond” Mean?
A “no bond” or “zero bond” means that no bond or bail has been set for the defendant. There can be various reasons for this. A judge may not yet have had a chance to set a bond, or a judge has ... Continue Reading
Case Closed on Fort Bend Child Sex Investigations
I previously wrote about the ongoing online solicitation of a minor/attempted sex assault of a child sting operation in Fort Bend. I wrote that it kept going and going, like the Energizer Bunny, but ... Continue Reading
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