Objection Hearsay Meaning + More Common Courtroom Objections

If you’ve ever watched a legal drama on television, you’ve heard someone shout “Objection, Your Honor! Hearsay!” at a critical dramatic moment. In simple terms, that usually means a witness cites information they’ve heard from someone else. An objection is a protest raised by an attorney during a legal proceeding. It alerts the judge that …

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What is Nunc Pro Tunc? How to Fix a Clerical Mistake in a Court Order

Nunc pro tunc orders allow the courts to fix clerical errors and reduce delays in the judicial process. They issue a decision that applies retroactively as if the decision had been made at an earlier date. Nunc pro tunc is a Latin term that means “now for then.” The orders are procedural tools that correct …

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What is a Protective Order in Texas?

Family violence is one of the most common charges we see, and in recent years, Texas courts have issued approximately 30,000 to 40,000 protective orders per year.  A protective order is issued by a court to protect someone from harassment, abuse, stalking, or threats by another person. They are typically issued in family violence cases, …

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Burglary vs. Robbery in Texas: What’s the Difference?

In Texas, robbery is a crime committed against another person. It means someone has taken or threatened to take something that belongs to them. Burglary applies to buildings, vehicles, or other structures. Human interaction isn’t necessarily involved. A suspect enters a building intending to commit a crime. The suspect doesn’t necessarily have to break in. …

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Batterer Intervention and Prevention Programs (BIPP) in Texas: What You Should Know

Occasionally, our clients are required to complete BIPP classes as a requirement of their sentence. BIPP stands for Batterer Intervention and Prevention Program. The goal of BIPP courses is to work towards a safer environment for family violence survivors. Some of these class participants have already been charged or convicted of violent crimes like battery …

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