What is Disorderly Conduct in Texas?

Disorderly conduct typically means that your actions disrupt others. It can be as simple as swearing or making an offensive gesture, generating a disruptive amount of noise, or discharging a firearm in public. The key is that the act must be knowingly or intentionally committed. However, the other standards for criminal charges are ambiguous, leaving …

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What is THC-H, and is it Legal in Texas?

THC-H is a compound that occurs naturally in hemp and marijuana plants. According to claims, it is significantly more potent than Delta-9 THC, which is currently technically legal in Texas in low concentrations. THC-H’s legal status in Texas is up for debate. Though state laws say any hemp-derived THC substance with a potency lower than …

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What is a Grand Jury and How Long is Grand Jury Duty in Texas?

It’s bad enough when the dreaded jury duty summons arrives by mail. But what does it mean if that summons says you have to appear for grand jury duty? It means you’ll likely have to serve for multiple weeks and consider several cases. Grand jury duty is not the same as traditional jury duty. The …

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Can An Attorney Issue a Subpoena in Texas?

Subpoenas are court orders that require you to participate in a trial in some capacity – either by testifying on the record or by providing specific documents or other relevant physical evidence. Any attorney admitted to practice law in Texas can issue a subpoena.  Subpoenas can typically be issued by a judge, a court clerk, …

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Statistics: Chances of ALR Dismissal in Texas are Higher Than You Think

Many of our clients ask whether it’s worth going through the ALR process. We believe it is, for reasons we will explain in a bit. However, data obtained via Texas’ Public Information Act show that 34% of defendants have had their cases dismissed since 2022. The numbers show Harris County residents have the best odds …

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Is Weed Legal in Texas? A Criminal Defense Lawyer Explains

“Is weed legal in Texas” is a particularly complicated question. Weed is illegal in Texas, aside from approved medical marijuana programs, and many police departments heavily enforce this. However, hemp-based THC products are legal, as long as the THC potency is below .3%. Texas’ marijuana laws are determined by the state legislature, many of whom …

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Hit-and-Run Laws in Texas: A Lawyer Explains

If you fail to stop and provide reasonable assistance and contact information after a traffic accident, the incident is commonly called a hit and run. You must stop if you’re involved in a collision while driving in Texas. This is established by Texas Transportation Code Chapter 550. Hit-and-run laws in Texas don’t require evidence that …

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What is the DWI Pretrial Diversion Program in Texas?

When our clients face DWI charges, our No. 1 goal is to get the charges against them dismissed outright. However, that won’t always be possible. Another option is to seek enrollment in a DWI Pretrial Diversion Program. These programs allow first-time offenders to get their DWI expunged from their criminal record. However, there are strict …

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