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- - 2 medical conditions that could make you fail a breath test
- - 3 acts other than stealing that can lead to shoplifting charges
- - 3 common myths about assault charges in Texas
- - 3 possible defense strategies for your Dallas DWI charges
- - 3 possible ways to challenge a breath test in a DWI case
- - 3 times prescription drugs can lead to criminal charges
- - 5 people at Texas pharmacies and pain clinics face drug charges
- - A struggle with the police will not help your case
- - Accused of a DWI? Don’t ignore the opportunity to defend yourself
- - Anabolic steroids in Texas: What you need to know
- - Are Breathalyzer tests always accurate?
- - Are DWI breath tests accurate?
- - Are military benefits at risk from a criminal conviction?
- - Are you eligible for a Texas DWI non-disclosure?
- - As a professional driver, how might a DWI affect you?
- - Assault and self-defense in Texas
- - Assault vs. Self-Defense: Understanding These Concepts
- - Be ready to use your defense against an assault charge in court
- - Beware the causes of false BAC tests
- - Called to testify? You might want to submit a Grand Jury Packet instead
- - Can a drug charge get you kicked out of college in Texas?
- - Can I expunge a DWI in Texas?
- - Can I lose my VA benefits if I am incarcerated?
- - Can officers draw blood to prove alcohol impairment in Texas?
- - Can the state charge you for someone else’s drugs in your car?
- - Can this action lead to shoplifting charges?
- - Can you avoid a DUI stop?
- - Can you avoid a sobriety checkpoint?
- - Can you face a DWI charge for sleeping in the car?
- - Can you face a DWI for anything other than alcohol impairment?
- - Can you get a DWI from a legal prescription drug?
- - Can you get into trouble for using someone else’s medication?
- - Can you protect your child’s college career after a drug charge?
- - CDL disqualifications in Texas
- - Could a spiked drink really lead to a DWI charge?
- - Could driverless taxis be a solution for drunk driving?
- - Could you face drug charges if you possess these products?
- - Could your medication lead to a DUI charge?
- - Do first-time DWI offenders face less harsh punishments?
- - Do you have to do everything that a police officer asks you to do?
- - Do you know your Miranda rights?
- - Do you understand burglary charges?
- - Does a cup of coffee sober you up?
- - Drug court may help Texas drug offenders avoid jail, prison
- - DWI consequences for minor Texas drivers
- - Establishing the root cause of your DWI
- - Facing charges over threats or an assault? Don’t make these mistakes
- - Facing criminal charges for assault? Get off social media
- - False domestic violence allegations and firearms
- - How a Collin County parent could face murder charges if their child overdoses on fentanyl
- - How a drug charge can affect college financial aid
- - How can a DWI impact your future?
- - How can assault have a necessity defense?
- - How can you protect your driver’s license in DWI proceedings?
- - How does Texas law treat assault charges?
- - How hungover driving can still get you arrested
- - How much does perception affect field sobriety tests?
- - How much more will your car insurance cost after a Texas DWI?
- - How serious is a first-time drug possession charge in Texas?
- - How Texas penalties increase for those with repeat DWI offenses
- - How will your nursing career be impacted by a DWI conviction?
- - If police search your car, you don’t know what they could find
- - Is physical contact necessary for assault charges?
- - Is the prosecutor offering you a deal? Think twice before you accept
- - Know factors that impact blood alcohol concentration
- - Navigating assault charges in Texas: Your course of action
- - Other ways assault charges can affect your life
- - People drink more now than before Prohibition
- - Potential consequences of a DWI in Texas
- - Prison doesn’t get addicts the help that they really need
- - Reasonable suspicion’s role in drunk driving cases
- - Recent murder appeals underscore importance of evidence quality
- - Report claims millennials drive while intoxicated most often
- - Social media and your DUI
- - Steps to take if you’re pulled over for suspicion of DWI
- - Texas burglary charges may extend to outdoor ATMs
- - The bias in predictive policing
- - Underage DWI and license suspension
- - Understand Texas shoplifting charges and penalties
- - Understanding the importance of an unbroken chain of custody
- - Understanding the penalties of arson in Texas
- - Understanding when assault becomes a felony
- - Unfairly accused of assault? Defend your rights
- - What are myths about assault charges?
- - What are Texas open container laws?
- - What are the punishments for repeat DWIs in Texas?
- - What blood alcohol levels could lead to an arrest in Texas?
- - What do you know about plea deals?
- - What does it mean if you see a drug checkpoint sign?
- - What happens if I receive a DWI charge while in my company vehicle?
- - What happens if you refuse a Breathalyzer test in Texas?
- - What is the Texas second chance law?
- - What penalties do you face for a first-time Texas DWI charge?
- - What to do if you are stopped for a DWI
- - What types of actions can result in theft charges?
- - What you need to know about Texas’ drug courts
- - When can my DWI arrest be expunged from my record?
- - When can you use physical force against someone else in Texas?
- - When do police officers have probable cause to conduct a search?
- - When do you need a restricted interlock license?
- - When does a drug crime become a federal offense?
- - When may theft offenses classify as felonies under Texas law?
- - When will a Texas DWI lead to felony criminal charges?
- - When you may refuse an officer’s request to search your car
- - Why alcohol doesn’t affect everybody equally
- - Why do patrol officers make small talk?
- - Why you can’t trust an alcohol impairment chart
- - Yes, you can argue self-defense in an assault case
- - You can’t trust an eyewitness
- - You don’t have to break into a store to get accused of burglary
- - You may still be able to drive to work and back after a DWI