Types of Internet Crimes in Texas
With over 4 billion people connected to the internet, it’s no surprise that the digital world has become a hotbed for criminal activity. Every day, thousands fall victim to cyber crimes ranging from identity theft to revenge porn. In Texas, the laws are stringent, and the penalties are severe. Let’s delve into the most common […]
Understanding Vehicular Manslaughter Under Texas Law
Driving a car feels really liberating, but it comes with a huge responsibility. A moving car has the potential to hurt or even kill someone. Being careless and causing bodily injury to others is a serious matter. Whether it happened by accident or because of carelessness, each situation is different and comes with its own […]
Texas Criminalizes Sending Unsolicited Nudes
The rapid growth of smartphones and digital communication platforms has made it easier than ever to share images and messages with others. While this technology has many benefits, it has also given rise to new forms of misconduct, including the sending of unsolicited nude or sexual images or videos. In Texas, sending unsolicited nudes can […]
Is Family Violence in Texas a Felony or Misdemeanor?
Family violence can sometimes emerge unexpectedly during tough conversations. When emotions escalate, things can get out of hand, even if there’s no intention to physically harm a partner. In such situations, if breaking the law is involved, someone may be arrested and charged. But what exactly is the legal status of domestic violence in Texas? […]
Defending Attempted Murder Charges
No crime is more serious, and no consequence is more severe than taking a human life. Attempted murder is charged when someone intends to commit murder and tries to carry it out but, for some reason, fails to accomplish it. Like murder itself, it can also figuratively end the life of the person convicted of […]
Hate Crimes in Texas: A Brief Overview
Being targeted not for anything you’ve done but simply for who you are is a harsh reality for many. Hate crimes, as defined under specific sections of the Texas Penal Code, transcend ordinary criminal acts—they are attacks on the very essence of a person’s identity. But what exactly constitutes a hate crime in Texas, and […]
Improper Photography: Taking & Posting Without Permission
In today’s digital age, the prevalence of smartphones and other gadgets has made it common for people to easily capture and share photos and videos. However, there is a significant issue emerging: the sharing of images and videos without the consent of those involved. Texas, like many other jurisdictions, is grappling with the legal implications […]
Aggravated Robbery in Texas: Legal Insight
Dealing with a robbery charge in Texas is a serious matter. It is a mix of theft and assault offenses, making it even worse or aggravated. Because it’s a 3G offense, it’s not likely the judge will give probation. But here’s the thing: sometimes a regular robbery charge can turn into aggravated robbery in Texas, […]
The Criminalization of HIV Transmission in Texas
HIV transmission poses a serious threat to public health. Each year, millions of people try various methods, products, and strategies to prevent and treat these infections. People living with HIV have their own set of concerns, and perhaps the last thing they worry about is potential criminal charges. In Texas, people with HIV are required […]
How Bar Fights Bring Legal Trouble?
Fights are not uncommon in places such as bars, restaurants, and nightclubs, often involving customers. Occasionally, employees such as bouncers or security guards may also find themselves in altercations with customers. If you or someone you care about has been involved in such an incident and left the scene, it’s important to note that evidence […]