You have a major problem with another person -- and the conflicts between you eventually escalated. Now you’re facing assault charges (or worse). That’s already a rough situation, but your troubles can be compounded through something as simple as a Facebook rant, an...
Criminal Defense
What types of actions can result in theft charges?
Theft is one of the oldest types of crimes. It's a criminal offense that has evolved over time and now includes a variety of criminal offenses. This crime can be carried out both in person and through electronic means. Knowing more about what constitutes theft may...
What do you know about plea deals?
If you've seen a crime drama unfold on television, then you've likely heard about plea deals. What you may not know is what motivates prosecutors to make such offers to defendants. You may also wonder why you should consider agreeing to a plea deal instead of going to...
Do you have to do everything that a police officer asks you to do?
Children are taught from the earliest levels of public school education to respect those in positions of authority, like police officers. The mainstream media and even entertainment help reinforce the idea that citizens must always comply with the instructions or...
The bias in predictive policing
The goal of predictive policing is to do away with racial bias. A computer is used to predict where crimes will take place. The algorithm can tell officers where to go in advance if there’s a high probability of this activity, and they can hopefully respond quickly....
Facing charges over threats or an assault? Don’t make these mistakes
You lost your temper, that’s true. Maybe you uttered a few threats that you didn’t really mean and threw a punch or shoved someone to the ground in anger. Now, the police are calling your number or have come to your door and you’re not sure what to do. You’re pretty...
When do police officers have probable cause to conduct a search?
There are generally three situations in which police officers can search you, your vehicle or your property. The first is when you give them permission to do so. Once you grant permission, especially if they find signs of illegal activity, it will be nearly impossible...
Understand Texas shoplifting charges and penalties
When you walk into a store, the employees and owner of that shop likely don’t expect that you’re going to try to take something without paying the asking price. Unfortunately, some businesses regularly deal with people trying to steal from them. Shoplifting is a...
You don’t have to break into a store to get accused of burglary
Burglary is different from any other kind of theft crime because it involves someone attempting to hide their activity from the intended victim. A burglar will often try to break into a home or business when the owner or operator is not present in order to avoid...
Prison doesn’t get addicts the help that they really need
There is substantial and complicated overlap between addiction and criminal behavior. Some people even compare the correlation between crime and addiction to a chicken-and-egg situation because it's often difficult to tell which one really came first. Thanks to laws...