Many criminal prosecutions in Texas end not with a court trial but with a plea bargain. This is when the defendant pleads guilty to a lesser offense, usually in exchange for a more lenient sentence. However, plea bargains can often be detrimental to the defendant's...
Year: 2023
The drunk driving penalties are harsh in Texas
The penalties for drunk driving are severe in Texas, and even first offenders face mandatory jail time. Motorists can be charged with driving while intoxicated in the Lone Star State if blood or breath tests reveal that they were behind the wheel with a blood alcohol...
Potential issues with a horizontal gaze nystagmus test
The horizontal gaze nystagmus (HGN) test is a common field sobriety test used by Texas law enforcement to detect impairment caused by alcohol or drugs. This test is designed to measure the involuntary movement of the eyes, which can be a sign of impairment. During an...
Some commonly used defenses in Texas courts
Criminal charges can result in serious consequences such as jail time, fines and a criminal record. However, people facing criminal charges in Texas have some options for criminal defense strategies and tactics commonly used in the state. Commonly used defense...
Meth facts and history
Meth is a shortened name for methamphetamine, a highly addictive stimulant drug. Many people face criminal charges for possessing and selling meth and meth paraphernalia in Texas. While not a new drug, its use increased significantly in recent years because of its low...
Consequences That Nurses May Face After a DUI
Getting behind the wheel after having too many drinks can happen to anyone, resulting in a DUI arrest. While the charge is serious for any Texas driver who encounters it, you may suffer other serious consequences if you are in a profession like nursing. What...