What is a Nolo Contendere Plea Deal?
Numerous instances are resolved through guilty pleas; however, on occasion, prosecutors and judges may agree to allow defendants to enter pleas of no contest (also known as a nolo contendere plea). Pleas, regardless of their name, have the same end result as a guilty plea. The defendant is convicted and punished. Nonetheless, there exists a […]
Consequences & Laws of Repeat Offenders
Under specific circumstances, Texas law permits certain sentencing enhancements for criminal charges. One such circumstance is when an individual is identified as a repeat or habitual offender. If you fall into this category, you may be subject to more severe penalties for the same charge compared to a first-time offender without any prior convictions. However, […]
What is the Miranda Warning in Texas?
Having a thorough grasp of your constitutional rights, including the 5th and 6th Amendments, commonly referred to as the Miranda Warning in Texas, is an essential aspect of being an American. It is crucial to safeguard these rights and guarantee their observance by law enforcement. Regrettably, there are instances when these rights are not consistently […]
Misdemeanors in Texas: Classification & Penalties
A misdemeanor is a criminal offense that is considered less serious than a felony. It is generally punishable by a fine, probation, community service, and/or a period of incarceration in a local jail, rather than in a state or federal prison. While misdemeanors are less serious than felonies, they can still have serious consequences. A […]