The State of Texas has strict laws in place to deal with automobile theft. Anyone who steals a vehicle or merely seems to be trying to steal one can face serious penalties. Understanding how these laws work can help people better protect themselves and their rights....
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Probation options for burglary in Texas
Burglary charges in Texas can lead to serious consequences. However, the outcome can vary depending on various factors. Understanding how these factors influence the potential for probation is essential. Factors influencing probation Several elements affect whether...
What are the potential penalties for drug possession in Texas?
Drug possession charges carry major consequences in Texas that vary based on several factors. Understanding these penalties is helpful for anyone facing such charges or wanting to avoid them. In many cases, the severity of the penalties can depend on the type and...
What are the potential penalties for a second DWI conviction?
Driving while intoxicated is a serious offense in Texas. The penalties for a second conviction can be severe. Understanding the potential repercussions can help people facing such charges. Mandatory jail time One of the most significant penalties is mandatory jail...
The difference between reasonable suspicion and probable cause
As a driver, it is important to understand the legal standards police must meet before they can pull you over or search your car. This helps you know your rights during a traffic stop. Two key legal standards are "reasonable suspicion" for traffic stops and "probable...
DWI Blood & Breath Tests
If you are in an auto accident or legally stopped for a traffic offense, police officers will immediately evaluate whether or not you are impaired. Impairment could be due to alcohol, illegal drugs, prescription drugs, or any combination. If the officer suspects you...
The difference between roadside PBT and evidentiary breath tests
Breath tests play a crucial role in determining a driver’s level of intoxication. In Texas, law enforcement officers rely on two types of tests. The Roadside Portable Breath Test and the Evidentiary Breath Test both serve a purpose though they differ in their...
Drug possession charges and penalties in Texas
Texas has some of the strictest narcotics laws in the country, and even offenders who have not been in trouble with the law before can be sent to jail for possessing even small quantities of controlled substances in the Lone Star State. The Drug Enforcement...
Common search and seizure issues during traffic stops
Nobody ever expects to drive and suddenly be pulled over by a Texas police officer. Although this could happen to anyone, it can be a nightmare if the officer suddenly searches your vehicle suspecting that they will find drugs. If this occurs, remember that you have...
Requesting an ALR hearing to fight a driving ban in Texas
When motorists in Texas are arrested on DWI charges or violate the state’s implied consent law by refusing to submit to a chemical test, they may seek to retain or restore their driving privileges by requesting an administrative license revocation hearing. This is a...