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Posted on Aug 20, 2010 By Zendeh Del Law
This post is a follow up to Why You Should NEVER Talk to the Police. Apparently Roger Clemens didn't get the message. Roger Clemens Indicted for Obstruction, Lying About Steroid Use Roger Clemens, ...
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Posted on Aug 2, 2010 By Zendeh Del Law
Most experienced defense lawyers will tell you that the first words out of their mouth when they get the 3AM phone call from the jail are: "don't say anything!" But for some reason, criminally accused ...
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Posted on Jul 30, 2010 By Zendeh Del Law
Police in Houston, Texas have uncovered what investigators report as the largest child pornography collection they have ever seen. Todd Ewanko, a 46 year old pilot, is being charged with possession ...
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Posted on Jul 23, 2010 By Zendeh Del Law
A Texan doctor and a Texan pharmacy owner have both pleaded guilty to drug conspiracy charges. The conspiracy, a web-based pharmacy that doled out highly dangerous and highly addictive opiates, earned ...
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Posted on Jul 16, 2010 By Zendeh Del Law
Over the past 10 years, 39 Texas inmates have been exonerated in light of new DNA evidence. 19 of those men were from nearby Dallas County alone. All were wrongfully convicted of crimes such as rape, ...
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Posted on Jul 9, 2010 By Zendeh Del Law
Gun rights advocates have won another victory. Although the 2nd Amendment states "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear ...
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Posted on Jun 15, 2010 By Zendeh Del Law Firm
A Mesquite man is in police custody for allegedly robbing several banks in the North Texas area. Ashton Charles Butler, 21, is suspected of robbing a Wells Fargo Bank in McKinney earlier this month, ...
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Posted on May 6, 2010 By Zendeh Del Law
Fort Worth Criminal Defense Law Firm Fort Worth police are asking victims of assaults near the Rainbow Lounge, a well known gay bar, to come forward. Fairness Fort Worth, an advocacy group for ...
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Posted on Mar 18, 2010 By Zendeh Del Law
Texas Criminal Defense Law Firm State prison populations, which have grown for nearly four decades, have begun to dip, according to a new report, largely because of recent efforts to keep parolees out ...
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Posted on Feb 4, 2010 By Zendeh Del Law
Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers A Texas lawmaker has pleaded guilty to participating in a bribery scheme and will resign. The U.S. Attorney's Office in Dallas announced Wednesday that State Rep. Terri ...
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Posted on Feb 2, 2010 By Zendeh Del Law
Texas Criminal Defense Law Firm More prosecutors are deciding not to seek the death penalty in cases where it's an option, two local district attorneys said after two cases in which pursuing the ...
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Posted on Jan 25, 2010 By Zendeh Del Law
Texas Criminal Defense Law Firm This is a follow up to our previous post on Deputy Pikett. A Texas sheriff's deputy facing lawsuits for claiming his bloodhounds can sniff out bad guys by matching ...
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Posted on Jan 25, 2010 By Zendeh Del Law
Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Judge takes $4,800 on video: Jurors see payoffs from sister of inmate Jurors on Thursday sat transfixed as they watched two videotapes of state judge Manuel Barraza ...
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Posted on Jan 22, 2010 By Zendeh Del Law
Dallas Criminal Defense Lawyers Under Bush, agency allegedly used false terror threats to get 2,000 records. The FBI violated the law in collecting thousands of U.S. telephone records during the Bush ...
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Posted on Jan 19, 2010 By Zendeh Del Law
Plano, Frisco, Collin County DWI Law Firm Investigators believe an off-duty Plano officer was drunk when he ran a red light and collided with a patrol car driven by an on-duty officer last week, ...
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Posted on Jan 13, 2010 By Zendeh Del Law
DWI / DUI Defense Attorney The Alcoholic Beverage Code Sections Referencing Minors § 106.01 DEFINITIONS § 106.02 PURCHASE OF ALCOHOL BY A MINOR § 106.025 ATTEMPT TO PURCHASE ALCOHOL BY A MINOR § ...
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Posted on Jan 13, 2010 By Zendeh Del Law
Sec. 106.15. PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES BY PERSONS YOUNGER THAN 18 (a) A permittee or licensee commits an offense if he employs, authorizes, permits, or induces a person younger than 18 years of age to ...
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Posted on Jan 13, 2010 By Zendeh Del Law
Sec. 106.14. ACTIONS OF EMPLOYEE (a) For purposes of this chapter and any other provision of this code relating to the sales, service, dispensing, or delivery of alcoholic beverages to a minor or an ...
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Posted on Jan 13, 2010 By Zendeh Del Law
Sec. 106.13. SANCTIONS AGAINST RETAILER (a) Except as provided in Subsections (b) and (c) of this section, the commission or administrator may cancel or suspend for not more than 60 days a retail ...
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Posted on Jan 13, 2010 By Zendeh Del Law
Sec. 106.12. EXPUNGEMENT OF CONVICTION OF A MINOR (a) Any person convicted of not more than one violation of this code while a minor, on attaining the age of 21 years, may apply to the court in which ...
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Posted on Jan 13, 2010 By Zendeh Del Law
Sec. 106.117. REPORT OF COURT TO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY (a) Each court, including a justice court, municipal court, or juvenile court, shall furnish to the Department of Public Safety a notice of ...
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Posted on Jan 13, 2010 By Zendeh Del Law
Sec. 106.116. REPORTS OF COURT TO COMMISSION Unless the clerk is otherwise required to include the information in a report submitted under Section 101.09, the clerk of a court, including a justice ...
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Posted on Jan 13, 2010 By Zendeh Del Law
Sec. 106.115. ATTENDANCE AT ALCOHOL AWARENESS COURSE; LICENSE SUSPENSION (a) On the placement of a minor on deferred disposition for an offense under Section 49.02, Penal Code, or under Section ...
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Posted on Jan 13, 2010 By Zendeh Del Law
Sec. 106.10. PLEA OF GUILTY BY MINOR No minor may plead guilty to an offense under this chapter except in open court before a judge.
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Posted on Jan 13, 2010 By Zendeh Del Law
Sec. 106.09. EMPLOYMENT OF MINORS (a) Except as provided in Subsections (b) and (c) of this section, no person may employ a person under 18 years of age to sell, prepare, serve, or otherwise handle ...
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