Can You Travel to Mexico with a DUI or DWI? An Attorney Explains

Mexico is a popular vacation destination, but many of our clients often wonder whether they can travel there with a DWI. Messages are mixed, and while technically you can be turned away at the border, most people don’t encounter any issues. However, if you have a felony DWI conviction on your record – particularly if …

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Texas’ New Car Inspection Law: What You Need to Know for 2025

Did you know that starting in January, your car will no longer have to pass an annual safety inspection? A new state law is abolishing the state’s Vehicle Safety Inspection Program for non-commercial vehicles. However, residents of 17 counties will still be required to pass – and pay for – an annual emissions test. Here’s …

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What is Doxxing — and is it Illegal in Texas?

When someone’s private or personal information (or even a racy photo or text) is published on a public website with malicious intent, they’ve been “doxxed.” It’s a form of cyberbullying. Doxxing has surged in popularity as social media platforms have made it easy for our private information to quickly become public.  Most forms of doxxing …

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Public Indecency in Texas: Meaning and Legal Implications

Public indecency laws in Texas are extremely strict. Since they are intended to protect people from unwanted exposure to lewd and lascivious conduct, violations are punishable by fines and even imprisonment. A conviction can also cause long-term damage to your reputation in the community and may even require you to register as a sex offender. …

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In Texas, DWI “No-Refusal” Weekends are a Myth

You’ve probably noticed the big flashing warnings along Texas highways whenever a holiday weekend is approaching, notifying drivers of an upcoming “no-refusal weekend.” But what happens if you get pulled over on one of these weekends? Do police really have the right to require you to submit to DWI field sobriety testing and Breathalyzer tests …

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Can You Leave the State On Probation in Texas?

If you’re on probation in Texas and wondering whether you can relocate or even leave the state, the short answer is that it will be complicated. However, it’s not impossible. There are rules and guidelines that allow you to leave Texas while you’re on probation. You must complete certain steps first, and your probation officer …

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