Collin County Criminal Defense Lawyer's Blog
With the increase in people shopping online comes an increase in the number of packages left on people’s porches or […]
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Jeremy Rosenthal and Kyle Therrian were co-authors for the study “Police Discretion and Racial Disparity in Organized Retail Theft Arrests: […]
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Many people take vacation in December, which would seem to lower stress levels, but with financial obligations, busy schedules and […]
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Many Collin County criminal cases start with someone contacting the police and filing a report. This is a common occurrence […]
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Have you received a subpoena to testify as a witness in a criminal trial or grand jury proceeding? If so, […]
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In most misdemeanor–and many felony–cases, defendants are not sent to jail upon conviction. Instead, Texas law allows the judge to […]
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is pleased to announce the addition of attorney Vanita Budhrani Parker to its practice, having joined the firm in September […]
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is pleased to announce that Derk Wadas and Bo Kalabus have been selected for inclusion in the 2018 Texas Super […]
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Most people’s view of the criminal justice system is that there’s a trial, and the defendant is pronounced either “guilty” […]
Read More About What Is the Difference Between a Dismissal, an Acquittal, and “No Charges Filed” in a Texas Criminal Case?
Texas may impose a range of punishments on you if you are charged with a felony or misdemeanor. The are […]
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