Texas Criminal Attorney Blog
Asset Forfeitures in Texas
In addition to criminal penalties, many drug cases involve asset forfeiture. Forfeiture is the government seizure of property connected to illegal activity.
Juvenile Crime
Crimes committed by juveniles are handled differently from those of adults. This is because children’s brains are still developing, and they do not interact with the world in the same way as adults. For this reason, Texas law has its own set of rules, procedures, and laws in effect when it comes to juveniles.
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt
Under our law, a person is presumed innocent of a criminal offense until their guilt is proven against them by the State beyond a reasonable doubt. There is no definition of what beyond a reasonable doubt means, and it often comes down to the personal beliefs of a juror in trial.
Family Violence Assault & Domestic Abuse
If you are convicted of any level of assault, you will have a lifelong criminal record that will make it more difficult for you to get a job. If you ever get divorced, you may lose your right to have custody of your children. Additionally, by pleading guilty, you may forfeit your constitutional right to own or purchase a firearm.
What To Do If Stopped for DWI
If you are confronted by a police officer it is important to understand your rights under the law.