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A Legal Guide To Understanding The House Bill 1927

By The Medlin Law Firm

A Legal Guide To Understanding The House Bill 1927

03/31/2022 The final version of House Bill 1927 Legislation, was formally signed by the Governor of Texas, Greg Abbott, and is due to come into effect on the 1st of September, 2021. The controversial bill was drafted in order to protect Texas residents’ gun rights as some groups were concerned that recent gun safety bills which had been put forward by lawmakers in the past few years, infringed on Texans’ right to bear arms. To discover how the bill will be implemented in the years to come as well as how the bill handles the legal rights of local business owners to refuse individuals service, simply continue reading.
The Purpose Of The BillGun Crimes LawyerThe primary purpose of the bill was to give Texans the legal right to carry a handgun in non-prohibited public places, without having a license to carry. Prior to the implementation of the bill, only individuals who carry permits were allowed to carry their handguns in public. Regardless of whether their handguns were concealed or unconcealed. However, if individuals choose not to conceal their handguns, they are required to keep their guns in holsters and would not be permitted to carry a gun in their hand, in public.
It’s worth noting that to obtain a handgun permit prior to the implementation of house bill 1927, individuals would need to undergo at least four to six hours of gun training before passing a shooting proficiency test and a comprehensive written exam. As a direct result of the new bill, individuals who wish to carry a handgun, will no longer need to undergo gun training sessions or to pass practical or written exams.
However, in order to ensure that individuals who were interested in gun training would have adequate training opportunities to increase their knowledge of gun usage and safety, the senate required that the bill be amended to stipulate that the Texas Department of Public Safety would need to offer a free online course on the topic of handgun safety.
Age RestrictionUnder the new bill, only individuals aged 21 years or older are permitted to carry a handgun in public.
Abbott’s Official StanceThe Governor of Texas, Greg Abbott was outspoken about his views on the bill and was quoted as saying that Texas must be a Second Amendment sanctuary state. At the time key Republicans also backed Abbott’s stance and were firm on their belief that the federal government should not pass new gun control laws that would restrict Texans’ constitutional right to bear arms.
Abbott however, wasn’t the only influential politician to lend his support to the bill. Texas Senate Floor Representative, Matt Schaefer campaigned for the bill’s success by claiming that it would allow law-abiding Texas citizens to carry a small handgun for self-defense. Schaefer gave the example of a woman carrying a handgun in a dark carpark, in order to protect herself as a reason why the second amendment should be upheld.
Locations Where Firearms Are ProhibitedSome of the key locations where individuals are prohibited from carrying handguns currently include schools, college campuses, courts, race tracks, hospitals, correctional facilities, nursing homes, and amusement parks. Firearms are also prohibited from high school, college, and professional sports events and bars. It’s worth noting that the state currently classifies any establishment which obtains 51% or more of its profit from the sale of alcoholic beverages as a bar. Lastly, civilians aren’t allowed to carry handguns past the security section of any airport in the state of Texas. Any individual who carries a handgun into prohibited locations and events will be subjected to harsh penalties. This is the state’s way of dissuading individuals from ignoring the stipulations of the bill.
Private Businesses Right To Ban HandgunsWhile under the new bill, individuals may now freely carry handguns in public without a permit, under the bill, all private businesses still have the right to refuse entry to individuals carrying handguns under Penal Code Chapter 30.05. However, businesses that opt to prohibit their customers from carrying firearms on their premises must place a clearly visible sign stating their rules, at the entrance to their premises. Such as a 30.06 sign or a 30.07 sign.
If a business fails to put up visible signs about their gun regulations, any individuals who are caught carrying firearms onto their premises are unlikely to face fines and will be let off with a warning. As by law Texas businesses which wish to prohibit firearms, are responsible for ensuring that the proper signage is put in place. If a business does place adequate signage prohibiting firearms, any individual who is caught ignoring the signage may be hit with a Class C misdemeanor and a fine of $200.
Furthermore, while a $200 fine and a misdemeanor are the maximum penalties that individuals will face if they agree to vacate the premises as soon as possible just in case of an individual refuses to leave the premises straight away, they are liable for more serious penalties. For this reason, individuals who carry a firearm into a business on accident should agree to pay a $200 fine and to leave as soon as possible, to avoid further trouble.
ExceptionsFort Worth Criminal Lawyer And New House Bill 1927Not all individuals will be able to carry a visible or concealed gun in publicly permitted locations as a result of the bill. For instance, individuals who have been charged with specific misdemeanors in the past five years such as assault which has caused injury, and disorderly conduct with a firearm are explicitly prohibited from carrying a handgun in public.
Such individuals are only permitted to carry a handgun in their home and car. In order to deter such individuals, who may pose a significant threat to the general public, from ignoring the restrictions imposed against them, any individual who is banned from carrying a handgun due to a recent demeanor will face serious penalties if they are caught by law enforcement.
The final bill also featured an amendment to the original house bill from the senate that significantly increased the criminal penalties which can be handed out to family violence offenders and felons with previous convictions who illegally carry handguns in public.
Notable ProvisionsThe Right Of Law Enforcement To Disarm Individuals In Dangerous SituationsWhile under the new bill, individuals have the right to carry handguns in public, the bill ensured to protect the rights of law enforcement officers to disarm potentially dangerous individuals. However, under the provision a law enforcement officer must only disarm an individual carrying a handgun in legal public areas if they believe that their own safety or the safety of others is at risk. Officers are not allowed to disarm an individual, due to their physical appearance.
Individuals Can Not Be Detained Simply For Carrying A Handgun In A Public AreaIn order for a law enforcement officer to legally detain a suspicious individual, they must have sufficient evidence to detain the individual in question. Currently, an individual simply carrying a handgun in public, is not deemed a strong enough reason for a law enforcement officer to detain them.
In fact, one iteration of the house bill actually went a step further and had an amendment clause that stated that law enforcement officers could not detain a person for simply carrying a firearm. This amendment was named the Dutton Amendment, while it was omitted from the final version of the bill, current case law still says that law enforcement officers are barred from detaining individuals simply for simply carrying a handgun. So, from a legal standpoint, there was no reason for the Dutton Amendment to be included in the final iteration of house bill 1927.
Opposition To The BillThe bill was highly controversial and had to go through several amendments and while the Governor and most Texan Republicans openly backed the bill, there were a large number of prominent Democrats and state lawmakers who were openly critical of the bill. A group of Democrats and lawmakers from El Paso, which suffered horrific massacres in 2019, quickly denounced the bill which they believed could lead to future massacres in the state of Texas.
A large proportion of the general public were also opposed to relaxing gun laws and in a poll which was jointly run by the University of Texas and the Texas Tribune, more than 50% of the survey’s respondents were opposed to the bill being passed. This shows that the State of Texas is still quite split when it comes to gun control laws. As there are proud gun owners who are passionate about their right to bear arms and to protect themselves and their family members as well as gun control lobbyists who believe that allowing a large number of individuals to bear arms, will result in a greater number of shootings each year.
In ConclusionWhile the bill was met with plenty of opposition and had to go through many changes before it was accepted and signed by the Governor of Texas Gregg Abbott, the bill will become law from the 1st of September, 2021. As a result, law-abiding Texas citizens over the age of 21, will be legally permitted to carry a handgun for personal protection in public, without a gun permit.
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01/30/2024 Well, this is a pretty frequent question that we get, and a lot of people refer to all DWIs as DUI. In many states, it’s called a DUI, but in Texas, the offense that we’re usually talking about is DWI, driving while intoxicated.Now, there is an offense of DUI driving under the influence in Texas... Read More »

Bail Process in Fort Worth

Bail Process in Fort Worth

01/30/2024 With a few exceptions, all offenses are bondable or should have a bond set. As a general rule, people who have been accused of the crime or are arrested cannot be held without a bond. The few exceptions are very serious charges such as murder. However, even in these cases, a bond is usually set. It... Read More »

Bail Process in Fort Worth

Bail Process in Fort Worth

01/30/2024 With a few exceptions, all offenses are bondable or should have a bond set. As a general rule, people who have been accused of the crime or are arrested cannot be held without a bond. The few exceptions are very serious charges such as murder. However, even in these cases, a bond is usually set. It... Read More »

Three Police Officer DWI Mistakes

Three Police Officer DWI Mistakes

01/30/2024 When motorists are pulled over for a suspected DWI, they may not always realize their rights or pick up on instances when police officers are making a mistake or following improper procedures. However, police officer DWI mistakes occur more often than people realize.Here are three major police offic... Read More »

Cedar Hill Man Faces Murder Charge for Shooting Neighbors Who Sprayed Water on his Car

 Cedar Hill Man Faces Murder Charge for Shooting Neighbors Who Sprayed Water on his Car

01/30/2024 In some cases, a trivial dispute or a falling out can lead to sudden violence. Police say a man fatally shot a neighbor and critically injured two others because they sprayed water on his vehicle.The incident happened in Cedar Hill south west of Dallas in October 2017. The Star-Telegram reported Dan... Read More »

Crimes at Stores – Man is Sentenced to Five Years for Using Fake Gift Cards at Wal-Marts

Crimes at Stores – Man is Sentenced to Five Years for Using Fake Gift Cards at Wal-Marts

01/30/2024 Over the holidays, crimes at stores typically spike in Texas and elsewhere. While shoplifting is one of the most prevalent offenses, stores may also be hit with other types of offenses.Some of these carry heavy sentences as evidenced by the case of a man who was sentenced to five years in prison for... Read More »

Texas Executed Mexican Despite International Outcry

Texas Executed Mexican Despite International Outcry

01/30/2024 Texas executed a Mexican national in the fall of 2017, despite an international outcry. Death row inmate Ruben Cárdenas was put to death despite a spate of 11th hour appeals and objections from his home country and United Nations human rights experts.The execution went ahead on Nov 8, reported the... Read More »

Investigation Finds Defaulting on Renting Furniture Can Land You in Jail in Texas

 Investigation Finds Defaulting on Renting Furniture Can Land You in Jail in Texas

01/30/2024 Texas has a formidable reputation for locking up defendants. Although the state has moved to reduce its prison population in recent years there are some obscure ways you can be locked up. These include defaulting on the renting of furniture.Recently, an investigation found that while most businesses... Read More »

Three Texas Cities Modify the Policing of the Mentally Ill

Three Texas Cities Modify the Policing of the Mentally Ill

01/30/2024 Policing of the mentally ill has been a major issue in Texas for decades with resources scant to help people with particular needs.However, a new effort is underway in three Texas cities to proactively police the mentally ill, according to The Crime Report.The publication cites the work of the Behav... Read More »

Sex Crime Cases Were Mishandled by San Antonio Police Unit

Sex Crime Cases Were Mishandled by San Antonio Police Unit

01/30/2024 We were alarmed to read about how a detective in San Antonio mishandled more than 130 sex crimes cases going back four years.The San Antonio police unit came under scrutiny in 2017 following reports a Special Victims Unit detective improperly investigated dozens of sex crime and family violence case... Read More »

Explaining the DWI Process in Texas

 Explaining the DWI Process in Texas

01/30/2024 The DWI process in Texas may seem intimidating and confusing, particularly if you have been arrested for the first time. Texas takes an uncompromising stance with drunk drivers and police officers may not explain the process well. Here are some of the steps in the process.The StopThe DWI process alm... Read More »

Common Myths About White Collar Crimes

Common Myths About White Collar Crimes

01/30/2024 Company directors, government officials and bankers are frequently in the news when they are charged with white collar crimes. However, there are many myths about white collar crimes.These were dealt with in a recent article in The Washington Post. In an era when alleged misconduct is being probed a... Read More »

The Penalties for Texas Burglaries

The Penalties for Texas Burglaries

01/30/2024 What Is Burglary Of Habitation?In layman’s terms, it is the burglary of a home. The definition of burglary of habitation Texas penal code uses is the unlawful entering or staying in a private structure with the intent of committing a felony; this could be theft, assault or another illegal action.... Read More »

Common Mistakes People Make About Criminal Trials

Common Mistakes People Make About Criminal Trials

01/30/2024 Many defendants are confused about criminal trials and there are numerous misconceptions. On our website, we point out that many people are influenced by trials they see on the TV.Often people get the beyond reasonable doubt burden of proof confused with the lower one in civil trials. On occasions,... Read More »

Common Questions Asked in Texas Assault Cases

Common Questions Asked in Texas Assault Cases

01/30/2024 Assault is a wide-ranging crime in Texas. However, an assault conviction may lead to a number of consequences in Texas.Here are some common questions asked in assault cases.1 Is Self-Defense a Legitimate Defense in an Assault Case?Self-defense is a defense to any type of assault charged. If you are... Read More »

Why Probable Cause is Needed for Cell Phone Searches

Why Probable Cause is Needed for Cell Phone Searches

01/30/2024 The issue of restrictions on police searching your cellphone has been the subject of a series of important court decisions in recent years. However, police cannot search the cellphones of criminal suspects without a warrant and they need to establish probable cause to obtain one.This principle was r... Read More »

Texas Lawmaker Calls for a Ban on Open Carry of Long Guns

Texas Lawmaker Calls for a Ban on Open Carry of Long Guns

01/30/2024 Texas allows the open carry of long guns. It’s a situation that one lawmaker wants to change in the aftermath of a church massacre.State Rep. Poncho Nevarez made the call after November’s mass shooting when Devin Patrick Kelley walked into the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs and shot... Read More »

Texas Law Makes it Legal for Churches to Have Armed Volunteer Security

Texas Law Makes it Legal for Churches to Have Armed Volunteer Security

01/30/2024 Shortly after the most deadly shooting in Texas history at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs in November, Attorney General Ken Paxton suggested armed volunteer security might help stop similar attacks in the future.In fact, a new state law went into effect in September, noted the Texas... Read More »

Will You be Jailed for Shoplifting In Texas?

 Will You be Jailed for Shoplifting In Texas?

01/30/2024 Under Texas law, you can be charged with shoplifting in a wide range of circumstances. Depending on the value of the item stolen, you could be deprived of your liberty.Under the Texas Penal Code Section 31.03, the circumstances for shoplifting are set out.When we think of shoplifting, we think of a... Read More »

Alcohol Cases Are Different Than Drug Related DWI Cases

 Alcohol Cases Are Different Than Drug Related DWI Cases

01/30/2024 It is important for people to know that alcohol cases are different than drug-related DWI cases. In alcohol cases, law enforcement can measure a person’s blood alcohol content level with blood and breath tests to make a determination as to whether the individual is under the influence of alcohol o... Read More »

Can A Passenger Be Charged If Drugs Are Found In The Vehicle?

Can A Passenger Be Charged If Drugs Are Found In The Vehicle?

01/30/2024 Can a passenger be charged if drugs are found in the vehicle? Yes, it does happen frequently, however, there is usually not enough evidence to convict the passenger. A common example of a passenger getting arrested for drugs in the vehicle would be at a traffic stop. In this situation, the officer m... Read More »

Prior Arrest or Conviction Impact on Current Case

 Prior Arrest or Conviction Impact on Current Case

01/30/2024 As a general rule, a prior arrest or conviction impact on current case is not going to hurt at all. A prior conviction or arrest is not going to affect the defense’s chance of winning at trial. This is because when the individual is on trial accused of a crime, evidence of prior convictions or arr... Read More »

What Are The Common Types of Police Encounters People Find Themselves In?

What Are The Common Types of Police Encounters People Find Themselves In?

01/30/2024 There are several different types of police encounters. One particularly common one is what the police like to call consensual, and occurs when they approach someone in public and start talking to them. While that is certainly permissible, anyone who is approached by a police officer can refuse to t... Read More »

Possession 4-200g Cocaine with Intent to Deliver

 Possession 4-200g Cocaine with Intent to Deliver

01/30/2024 Our client had a prior felony conviction and was looking at a minimum of 15 years in prison if convicted of possession with intent to deliver cocaine.Police officers had a tip that he was in possession of cocaine and knocked on his door. They claimed that the client allowed them to come in where the... Read More »

Tried for Intoxication Manslaughter

 Tried for Intoxication Manslaughter

01/30/2024 Our client was in court accepting probation for possessing a controlled substance. After appearing before the judge and meeting with a probation officer, she drove home. On the way she fell asleep and drifted onto the shoulder of the highway, running over a man who had parked on the shoulder with ca... Read More »

Can Police Use Any Statements I Made In The Absence Of My Attorney Against Me?

 Can Police Use Any Statements I Made In The Absence Of My Attorney Against Me?

01/30/2024 Any evidence or statements made by a person prior to their arrest may be used against them if the officer had reasonable suspicion supporting their decision to perform the detention. Once a person has been arrested, any statements made as a result of custodial interrogation cannot be used against th... Read More »

Medlin Client Falsely Convicted of Murder Exonerated after 21 Years

 Medlin Client Falsely Convicted of Murder Exonerated after 21 Years

01/30/2024 On Wednesday, a State district Judge exonerated 44-year-old John Earl Nolley for the 1996 murder of Sharon McLane. Nolley was released after 19 years in prison in May 2016 but was not declared innocent until a Texas judge signed an order following the emergence of new evidence. The order qualifies N... Read More »

I Was Asked To Come Down To A Police Station Regarding An Incident. What Should I Do?

I Was Asked To Come Down To A Police Station Regarding An Incident. What Should I Do?

01/30/2024 If someone has been asked to go to a police station regarding an incident, they should call an attorney. There is no requirement for a person to comply with such a request. Once the individual contacts an attorney, that attorney can contact the police officer or detective to find out more informatio... Read More »

Jury Acquittal for Capital Murder Charge

 Jury Acquittal for Capital Murder Charge

01/30/2024 It was Christmas time and our client was going to walk to a holiday party. He stopped at his neighborhood convenience store to buy a scratch-off ticket – and was a winner! Just then a gang member walked in and pointed a gun at the store owner and demanded the cash. The gang member then pointed the... Read More »

Not Guilty by Jury After Blowing .14 with Breathalyzer Test

 Not Guilty by Jury After Blowing .14 with Breathalyzer Test

01/30/2024 Our client was stopped for a traffic violation and admitted to having a few drinks earlier. The client did okay on the field sobriety tests, but was arrested and submitted to a breathalyzer test – the result was .14. We were able to show the jury how unreliable the breathalyzer is and how the part... Read More »

Seven People Are Arrested in Fort Worth Online Predator Sting

 Seven People Are Arrested in Fort Worth Online Predator Sting

01/30/2024 Sting operations are often used by police to catch alleged sex offenders. Seven people were recently arrested in a Fort Worth online predator sting.Those arrested included a North Crowley High School teacher reported the Star-Telegram. They were accused of online solicitation of a minor following a... Read More »

Student Confesses to Fatal Shooting of Texas Tech Police Officer

 Student Confesses to Fatal Shooting of Texas Tech Police Officer

01/30/2024 The shooting of a police officer or another public official in Texas carries a capital murder charge. In the fall of 2017, a student at Texas Tech was charged with the killing of a university police officer.A report on NPR stated Hollis Daniels confessed to the killing of the university police offic... Read More »

Man From Houston is Charged with DWI After Pedestrian Death

Man From Houston is Charged with DWI After Pedestrian Death

01/30/2024 Being charged with a DWI in Texas is a serious offense, even if nobody is hurt. If you kill another driver or another road user, you are likely to be facing a long time behind bars.Recently, a 44-year old man was arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated after he struck and killed a pedest... Read More »

Identity Theft in Texas – Man is Arrested in El Paso

 Identity Theft in Texas – Man is Arrested in El Paso

01/30/2024 Identity theft in Texas can be a complicated offense that causes years of problems for victims. In one recent report from El Paso, a defendant is accused of living on a false persona for years and even using it when he was arrested by cops for drunk driving.A report on Channel 5 News cited years of... Read More »

At Least Ten Texas Death Row Inmates Had Their Sentences Thrown Out

 At Least Ten Texas Death Row Inmates Had Their Sentences Thrown Out

01/30/2024 A Supreme Court ruling in 2017 that changes how Texas determines intellectual disability in Capital Murder cases is set to impact at least 10 Texas death row inmates.In March 2017, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of Texas death row inmate Bobby Moore. The nation’s highest court sent his case... Read More »

Texas Inmates Were Left With Inadequate Food and Water Post Hurricane Harvey

 Texas Inmates Were Left With Inadequate Food and Water Post Hurricane Harvey

01/30/2024 Prisons in Texas have a reputation for being uncompromising and even deadly places for those housed in them. When Hurricane Harvey hit the state in 2017, Texas inmates suffered serious deprivations, according to reports.A report in The Nation noted inmates in prisons across the state were left in in... Read More »

Austin Police Oversight Project is in Jeopardy

 Austin Police Oversight Project is in Jeopardy

01/30/2024 Austin has a police oversight committee. However, the refusal of the police to act on the recommendations of the citizen panel puts the 16-year experiment in jeopardy.The panel described the action police took over a 25-year-old man as an example of “what not to do” on a mental health call.The T... Read More »

26-Year-Old Man Shot And Killed Thursday Night At A Home In South Fort Worth, TX

 26-Year-Old Man Shot And Killed Thursday Night At A Home In South Fort Worth, TX

01/30/2024 On Thursday night, 26-year-old Roderick Farris was shot and killed at a home in South Fort Worth.The police came to know about the shooting when an individual stopped a patrol around 8:45 p.m. and sent the cops to a home at New York and Harvey avenues.The brother of Farris, who saw the shooting, tol... Read More »

Prosecutors Drop Felony Charges Against Dawnna Dukes

 Prosecutors Drop Felony Charges Against Dawnna Dukes

01/30/2024 Corruption crimes against politicians make big headlines. However, these kinds of offenses can be tenuous. Recently, prosecutors dropped criminal charges against state Rep. Dawanna Dukes,Travis County prosecutors went as far as saying the felony charges against the Democratic state lawmaker should n... Read More »

Texas Republicans Led the Way on “Bump Stock” Ban

 Texas Republicans Led the Way on “Bump Stock” Ban

01/30/2024 The worst mass shooting in U.S. history in Las Vegas in 2017 prompted calls for a bump stock ban, with Texas Republicans leading the charge.A report on KHOU noted Texas Republicans in Congress – Sen. John Cornyn and Rep. Bill Flores – expressed an interest in exploring a ban on bump stocks, an a... Read More »

Can Texas Police Get Away With Lying?

 Can Texas Police Get Away With Lying?

01/30/2024 Many people do not believe the police lie. This is not the experience of Texas criminal defense lawyers.The police lie more frequently than many people realize. Officers may lead you to believe they have evidence against you that they do not have to tease a confession out of you. They may indicate t... Read More »

Ex Beauty Queen is Accused of Smuggling Drugs

 Ex Beauty Queen is Accused of Smuggling Drugs

01/30/2024 Drug smuggling in a serious offense whatever the circumstances. Recently, a former Miss USA contestant was charged with smuggling drugs to an inmate in an Ohio prison.Kia Hampton, 28, of Louisville, Kentucky was arrested in May. A report on Fox News noted a grand jury indicted Hampton on a third-deg... Read More »

Stored Communications Act Allows Warrant for Whole Email Account

 Stored Communications Act Allows Warrant for Whole Email Account

01/30/2024 Law enforcement officials are required to obtain a warrant before searching a suspect’s personal belongings under the Fourth Amendment.The warrant must show there was probable to believe the search or seizure will turn up evidence pertinent to a criminal investigation.Some people think this requir... Read More »

Harris County Has a Diversion Program for Misdemeanor Marijuana Offenses

 Harris County Has a Diversion Program for Misdemeanor Marijuana Offenses

01/30/2024 A diversion program for offenders who commit misdemeanor marijuana offenses went into effect in Harris County in March 2017.The program diverts offenders caught with small amounts of marijuana from jail to a county educational class.The key aspects of the program were set out in Community Impact.Spe... Read More »

What is MS-13 and Why is the Gang Feared?

 What is MS-13 and Why is the Gang Feared?

01/30/2024 MS-13 is a violent street gang with roots in Central America. It was recently singled out for targeting by the Trump administration.Trump has described gang members as “true animals” and said the gang is as bad as Al Qaeda.In October, Attorney Gen. Jeff Sessions said the administration is making... Read More »

Attorney General’s Tough Policy on Drug Crimes Fails to Lead to More Convictions

 Attorney General’s Tough Policy on Drug Crimes Fails to Lead to More Convictions

01/30/2024 Attorney General Jeff Sessions has announced a new tough approach to drug crimes and urged federal prosecutors to seek the maximum sentence.It’s a high profile and uncompromising stance. But statistics suggest it failed to lead to more convictions in 2017.A report on CBS noted drug prosecutions ac... Read More »

Rise in Violent Crime in Texas Outpaces the Rest of the Country

 Rise in Violent Crime in Texas Outpaces the Rest of the Country

01/30/2024 Violent crime rose across the United States in 2016 and the spike was even higher in Texas, according to figures from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).Texas outpaced the national increase in murders and other violent crimes in 2016 compared to 2015, according to the latest crime data.Howeve... Read More »

Husband is Charged with Murder Based on Fitbit Evidence

 Husband is Charged with Murder Based on Fitbit Evidence

01/30/2024 Modern technology helps our everyday lives. It can trace our locations and tell us how far we have walked or run. This evidence can also be used in criminal investigations. Recently Fitbit evidence was used in a murder case.A report on CNN noted the horrific attack as described by Richard Dabate to... Read More »

Road Rage in Fort Worth – Suspect is Arrested After Hiding in House

 Road Rage in Fort Worth – Suspect is Arrested After Hiding in House

01/30/2024 Road rage in Fort Worth is a major issue that has been linked to car accidents, shootings and fatal crashes.In September, a suspected road rage linked incident left two police officers injured, reported the Star-Telegram.The accident left one officer hospitalized while another was treated for injuri... Read More »

New Law in Texas Targets Sex Offenders in Dorm Rooms

 New Law in Texas Targets Sex Offenders in Dorm Rooms

01/30/2024 Campus safety in Texas and elsewhere has come under scrutiny in recent years. However, a loophole was exposed by 2018 R-College Station who was shocked to discover there was no law targeting sex offenders in dorm rooms.That changed with new legislation that was implemented in Texas on Sept. 1, 2017.... Read More »

Texas Task Force Targets Hurricane-Related Fraud

 Texas Task Force Targets Hurricane-Related Fraud

01/30/2024 Hurricane Harvey devastated the Houston area in September leaving thousands of people homeless. While many people pulled together concerns about corruption led federal prosecutors to set up a task force to target hurricane-related fraud.The federal authorities warned the residents of flooded areas i... Read More »

North Texas Brings the Criminal Law to Bear Against Homeless People

 North Texas Brings the Criminal Law to Bear Against Homeless People

01/30/2024 It’s not a crime to be homeless in Texas. However, a raft of laws targeted at homeless people means people with no roof over their heads are often criminalized. Some Texas cities rigorously impose laws against the homeless and have made national headlines for their uncompromising approach.A recent... Read More »

Can Portable Breathalyzers Be Used as DWI Evidence in Court in Texas?

 Can Portable Breathalyzers Be Used as DWI Evidence in Court in Texas?

01/30/2024 Our Fort Worth DWI defense lawyers are often asked if evidence from portable breathalyzers can be used in court. Many people believe this evidence is admissible but the answer is no.Police departments in Texas use two different types of devices. We explain on our website that they have been using th... Read More »

Man Accused of Killing Fort Worth Woman is a Suspect in a Plano Killing

 Man Accused of Killing Fort Worth Woman is a Suspect in a Plano Killing

01/30/2024 A man who is accused of the murder of a woman in Fort Worth has also been accused of a Plano killing after a woman disappeared before her body was found in a Dallas lake.Plano Police Department released the details of an arrest affidavit issued for Reginald Kimbro, 23, for the capital murder of 36-y... Read More »

Supreme Court to Rule on Non-Unanimous Jury Verdicts

 Supreme Court to Rule on Non-Unanimous Jury Verdicts

01/30/2024 The question of whether felony convictions should be allowed if the jury was not unanimous may be tested before the U.S. Supreme Court, which is looking at the issue of non-unanimous jury verdicts.The highest court in the land is considering whether to look at state laws that allow felony conviction... Read More »

The Long-Term Effect of a Texas Assault Charge

 The Long-Term Effect of a Texas Assault Charge

01/30/2024 If you have been hit with a Texas assault charge, it can have long-term impacts on your life.If you are charged with assault, you will face immediate consequences like potential jail time and a fine, depending on the seriousness of the charge. An assault charge can also have less obvious effects on... Read More »

White Supremacist Gang Investigation Ends with 89th Arrest

 White Supremacist Gang Investigation Ends with 89th Arrest

01/30/2024 When a judge in north Texas handed down the 89th and final conviction to a member of a white supremacist gang in the summer of 2017, it marked the end of a detailed investigation that lasted years.U.S. District Judge Jane J. Boyle sentenced Jeramy Weatherall, 29, of Dallas to a 20-year prison senten... Read More »

The Difference Between Burglary and Criminal Trespass in Texas

 The Difference Between Burglary and Criminal Trespass in Texas

01/30/2024 Our experienced Fort Worth criminal defense lawyers are often asked about the difference between burglary and criminal trespass in Texas.These two offenses are delated but they are distinct property crimes in Texas. The penalties are different.You can commit the offense of criminal trespass if you e... Read More »

Austin Murder Suspect Accepts a Plea Bargain of 23 Years With Jury Deadlocked

 Austin Murder Suspect Accepts a Plea Bargain of 23 Years With Jury Deadlocked

01/30/2024 Juries don’t always reach unanimous verdicts. In a recent case in Texas, a defendant accepted a plea deal and was sentenced to 23 years in prison after a jury was deadlocked.Steven Johns, an Austin murder suspect, accepted a plea agreement and admitted murdering Joseph Lapaso, reported The Statesm... Read More »

Why Sobriety Checkpoints May Not Be Legal in Texas

 Why Sobriety Checkpoints May Not Be Legal in Texas

01/30/2024 Drivers dislike sobriety checkpoints but they are not legal in all states. It’s debatable whether drunk driving checkpoints and roadblocks are legal at all. At present, 38 U.S. states permit them while 12 do not.In Texas, a DWI arrest based on evidence obtained from sobriety checkpoints should not... Read More »

Texas Teens Are Trained on Police Interactions

 Texas Teens Are Trained on Police Interactions

01/30/2024 Interactions between teens and other citizens and police in recent years have led to standoffs and, in some cases, tragedies. Now high schoolers, new drivers and teens will receive training in police interactions.Senate Bill 30 was pitched to Texas lawmakers amid heightened tensions between police a... Read More »

MADD Supports New Non Disclosure Law for Drunk Divers in Texas

 MADD Supports New Non Disclosure Law for Drunk Divers in Texas

01/30/2024 A new law in Texas allows some DWI offenders to keep their convictions off the public record. Although the new non disclosure law is seen as a sympathetic law to offenders, it has been backed by the influential pressure group Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD).The new law came into effect on Sept.... Read More »

Case of Arrests at DC House Party Reaches the Supreme Court

 Case of Arrests at DC House Party Reaches the Supreme Court

01/30/2024 An incident that started as a late night house party in Washington DC more than a decade ago has reached the U.S Supreme Court.The case of 21 people who were arrested for trespassing reached the highest court in the land in late 2017.In the case of District of Columbia v. Wesby, the court’s justic... Read More »

Fort Worth Man is Jailed Over Obscene Photographs

 Fort Worth Man is Jailed Over Obscene Photographs

01/30/2024 Federal child pornography offenses carry long jail terms even when an offender has no previous convictions. In 2017, a 39-year-old Burleson man learned he was facing up to 40 years in federal prison after being convicted over obscene photographs.Daryl Glenn Pawlak was accused by federal prosecutors... Read More »

Robstown is Listed as the Most Dangerous City in Texas

 Robstown is Listed as the Most Dangerous City in Texas

01/30/2024 When the FBI released its most dangerous cities in the fall of 2017, the rankings came as a surprise to the city of Robstown.The city of more than 11,000 people near Corpus Christie topped the list of violent cities in the Lone Star State, reported KIII News.The Robstown Police Department disputed t... Read More »

Sex Assault Fears Following Foster Parent Arrest

 Sex Assault Fears Following Foster Parent Arrest

01/30/2024 Child protective services in Texas have been the subject of official criticism for years. Much of it concerned the safety of children in foster care. These fears were reinforced with a foster parent arrest in San Antonio on sex abuse charges.Miguel Briseno, a 58-year-old man from Devine was arrested... Read More »

Junk Science Fears Fail To Halt Execution of Robert Pruett

 Junk Science Fears Fail To Halt Execution of Robert Pruett

01/30/2024 Robert Pruett was executed in Texas in October. The 38-year-old received the death penalty despite little evidence linking him to the crime and concerns over the use of so-called “junk science.”Pruett was sentenced to death after he was convicted of the 1999 murder of Daniel Nagle, a correctiona... Read More »

One Dead And 1 Injured At Fort Worth Home Early Friday

 One Dead And 1 Injured At Fort Worth Home Early Friday

01/30/2024 On Friday morning, 2 individuals sustained gunshot wounds from which 1 died; according to the police.The shooting incident happened at a residence in the 3200 block of New York Avenue around 6:23 a.m.Officer Brad Perez said, the male victim died at the spot and the female victim was rushed to the ho... Read More »

Man Faces Animal Cruelty Charges over the Dumping of a Puppy

 Man Faces Animal Cruelty Charges over the Dumping of a Puppy

01/30/2024 If you mistreat a pet in Texas you can face animal cruelty charges. That extends to neglect and the dumping of animals.Recently in Dallas, a man was arrested after new cameras purchased to tackle illegal dumping picked up a man who was allegedly dumping a puppy at a notorious site in the city.The ne... Read More »

Satan As a Defense in Texas Crimes

 Satan As a Defense in Texas Crimes

01/30/2024 It may seem like an unorthodox defense, but the devil has come up frequently in criminal trials in Texas where defendants have attempted to use Satan to explain away crimes.The phenomenon was highlighted recently in an article in the Houston Chronicle. The writer pointed out blaming Satan for a crim... Read More »

Raise the Age Advocates Step up Campaign Over 17-Year-Olds Jailed as Adults in Texas

Raise the Age Advocates Step up Campaign Over 17-Year-Olds Jailed as Adults in Texas

01/30/2024 For decades, 17-year-old defendants have been treated like adults in the Texas criminal justice system. However, the state is being targeted by raise the age advocates.Recently, New York became the latest state to raise the age of people who are charged and imprisoned as adults. In 2017, juvenile ju... Read More »

Why Domestic Abusers Can’t Own Guns

 Why Domestic Abusers Can’t Own Guns

01/30/2024 A mass shooting in Texas last year highlighted the law that spells out why domestic abusers are banned from owning or possessing guns as well as its major loopholes.In November, Devin Patrick Kelley shot and killed 26 people at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas.Kelley should not... Read More »

Texas Wants to Make It Easier to Fire People With Criminal Records

 Texas Wants to Make It Easier to Fire People With Criminal Records

01/30/2024 People with criminal records find it difficult to obtain or retain employment in Texas at the best of times. A serious offense on your record may render you unemployable. Even a misdemeanor like a DWI can seriously impact your future.Recently, The Nation, noted how a major change for employees with... Read More »

Texas DWI Suspect Drives Into Lake to Avoid Police

 Texas DWI Suspect Drives Into Lake to Avoid Police

01/30/2024 On occasions, suspects accused of driving while intoxicated will take extreme measures to evade the law. In a recent case, a driver was arrested after driving into a lake.A report on ABC12 noted police in Arlington said officers gave chase to suspect Daniel Basham after getting reports that an impai... Read More »

Crime Falls at Many East Texas Colleges

 Crime Falls at Many East Texas Colleges

01/30/2024 Crime at universities and colleges has made lurid headlines in recent years. However, a series of reports point to recent falls in offenses at East Texas colleges and other academic institutions.Although rapes make most of the headlines, college crime is typically of a less serious natureLeTourneau... Read More »

Inmate in Parker County Dies Hours After DWI Arrest

  Inmate in Parker County Dies Hours After DWI Arrest

01/30/2024 Deaths in police custody occur too often in Texas and there is often little information about the cause. Recently, a DWI inmate in Parker County west of Fort Worth died after she was found unresponsive in her cell.A report in the Star-Telegram noted the woman was in Parker County Jail. The woman was... Read More »

Medicaid Fraud Schemes Top $200 Million

 Medicaid Fraud Schemes Top $200 Million

01/30/2024 Medicaid fraud remains a major target for federal prosecutors with some frauds topping $200 million in 2017.A report on HealthPayer Intelligence noted law enforcement officials continue to crack down on Medicare fraud schemes that take millions of dollars from health programs.Individuals and healthc... Read More »

MISDEMEANOR VS. FELONY

 MISDEMEANOR VS. FELONY

01/30/2024 DWI CHARGESMost DWI cases are categorized as Class B misdemeanors and require a minimum of three days in jail. However, if an open container is also found in the vehicle, the minimum jail term is six days.Having a BAC of 0.15 percent or greater while driving is a Class A misdemeanor, which is a more... Read More »

How To Raise A Defense Against Deportation

 How To Raise A Defense Against Deportation

01/30/2024 Consult Your Legal Options With A Deportation Lawyer If You Are About To Be Deported From The US.If you can’t stay in the U.S. due to immigration reasons, it’s possible to fight deportation. However, it may be difficult to guess what the judge thinks of your case. Thus, it is crucial to have a l... Read More »

Why Does The U.S. Deport Individuals?

 Why Does The U.S. Deport Individuals?

01/30/2024 Although the U.S. Government doesn’t take lightly its actions when it comes to deporting people, there are several reasons it can do so. These include aggravated felony convictions, drug crimes, and failure to maintain lawful immigration status. Other serious misdemeanors and unlawful employment v... Read More »

What Can A Deportation Lawyer Not Do?

 What Can A Deportation Lawyer Not Do?

01/30/2024 If an applicant is overseas, an attorney cannot attend their consular interviews. However, they can still prepare the necessary documents and communicate with the involved consulates. Individuals should note that lawyers cannot guarantee the outcome of the immigration process, as they can only guide... Read More »

What Does A Deportation Lawyer Do?

 What Does A Deportation Lawyer Do?

01/30/2024 Before your removal hearing, a deportation lawyer will review the charges against you and determine their relevance. They will also check to see if your life circumstances warrant defending against deportation.Even though you have read about some of the issues related to immigration law, it might no... Read More »

How A Deportation Lawyer Helps You Defend Against Removal

How A Deportation Lawyer Helps You Defend Against Removal

01/30/2024 Deportation is a serious charge, and your future chances of getting US citizenship are at stake. If you or a relative face deportation from the U.S., you must speak with a deportation lawyer to determine if relief options are available. After being deported, it is almost impossible to re-enter the c... Read More »

Ways To Acquire U.S. Citizenship

 Ways To Acquire U.S. Citizenship

01/30/2024 The application procedure can be affected by various factors, including a person’s age, marital status, health issues, military status, and the nature of their familial relationships. Your citizenship lawyers in Fort Worth TXwill be able to assist you in acquiring all of the necessary paperwork to... Read More »

Significance Of Citizenship Lawyer For Legal Representation

 Significance Of Citizenship Lawyer For Legal Representation

01/30/2024 A citizenship lawyer naturally knows the optimized path to take when trekking the road to citizenship. US citizenship brings several benefits, including the power to cast a vote, and the authorization to use a passport issued by the United States government for international travel. Also, a US citiz... Read More »

How A Green Card Attorney Helps You Get Permanent Residency

 How A Green Card Attorney Helps You Get Permanent Residency

01/30/2024 Many people think that it is an essential step to secure a Green Card attorney when applying for permanent residency. And rightfully so, a Green Card is vital to any person’s plan to settle and live in the U.S. It allows them to legally take up residency and become a U.S. citizen. Those who have b... Read More »

A Visa Attorney Helps You Choose The Suitable Permit

 A Visa Attorney Helps You Choose The Suitable Permit

01/30/2024 As a visa applicant, the burden of proof demonstrating you are qualified to receive the category visa you are applying for lies solely on your shoulders. Typically, a visa attorney can guide you through the whole process with ease. If you apply for a visa at an embassy or a consulate of the United S... Read More »

Acquiring U.S. Citizenship With An Immigration Lawyer By Your Side

 Acquiring U.S. Citizenship With An Immigration Lawyer By Your Side

01/30/2024 The chance and procedure to become a citizen of the United States are simple. Most permanent residents can apply for citizenship after five years of holding and sustaining resident status.An immigration lawyer in The Medlin Law Firm can guide you in achieving your current goal and working for your l... Read More »

Deportation & Removal

 Deportation & Removal

01/30/2024 Deportation is forcibly removing a foreign national from a country once they have violated a particular set of regulations. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is accountable for the detaining and ultimate deportation proceedings in the U. S. (ICE).For a wide range of reasons, you may be expelled. F... Read More »

Applying For A Green Card

 Applying For A Green Card

01/30/2024 Green Card Attorney In Fort Worth TXA Green Card gives an immigrant the right to act and work in a country indefinitely, sponsor families who want to migrate, and obtain citizenship. However, people with Green Cards cannot readily qualify for many public benefits and cannot vote in national election... Read More »

Types Of Immigration Application & Practices

 Types Of Immigration Application & Practices

01/30/2024 Fundamentally, you should be knowledgeable of your legal rights and alternatives during an immigration process. Your family life, schooling, job status, and criminal history are just a few factors that can impact your qualification for immigration. You must get professional legal advice to learn mor... Read More »

When & Why You Should Consult An Immigration Lawyer

 When & Why You Should Consult An Immigration Lawyer

01/30/2024 It is essential and desirable for your future and your family to hire an experienced immigration lawyer for various reasons. However, any situation that involves immigration that you address on your own may not turn out well.The following are typical circumstances when it is beneficial to have a law... Read More »

U.S Immigration Rules

 U.S Immigration Rules

01/30/2024 The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) states that immigration controls also govern how custody and removals proceedings are conducted when foreign people enter without permission, stay indefinitely than allowed for a visit or lose their legal standing.Understanding US immigration policies and la... Read More »

Immigration Lawyer Explains How To Benefit The Migrant Society

 Immigration Lawyer Explains How To Benefit The Migrant Society

01/30/2024 Immigration law refers to the rights and obligations of immigrants to the country, particularly those who wish to work and establish a new life.Immigration policies are regulated by a body of law designated as the INA, or Immigration and Nationality Act. The conditions to become a citizen and to ent... Read More »

Fort Worth Sex Crimes Lawyer

 Fort Worth Sex Crimes Lawyer

01/30/2024 Texas state prosecutors can be notoriously tough on individuals accused of committing a sex crime. Attorneys for the state put a lot of resources into prosecuting sex crime cases, and the law allows them to pursue harsh penalties for sexually-based offenses. This means that somebody who faces a sexu... Read More »

Fort Worth Reckless Driving Lawyer

 Fort Worth Reckless Driving Lawyer

01/30/2024 Reckless driving is not like other traffic violations such as failure to stop at a stop sign or speeding. Reckless driving—whether in the form of racing, texting while driving, talking on a cell phone while driving, excessive speeding, or driving in any way that risks the safety of others—can re... Read More »

Prostitution Lawyer Fort Worth

 Prostitution Lawyer Fort Worth

01/30/2024 Prostitution Penal Code & DefensesProstitution is a misdemeanor in Fort Worth, a conviction for which could lead to fines and even jail time. If a person receives multiple convictions, the penalties for prostitution can become severe. There are, however, some defenses to this crime.If you are ch... Read More »

Fort Worth Probation Violations Lawyer

 Fort Worth Probation Violations Lawyer

01/30/2024 Under certain circumstances, individuals found guilty of crimes in Texas may be able to secure a grant of probationary supervision. This represents an opportunity for a person to avoid or minimize periods of incarceration that can wreak havoc for years to come. However, it is necessary to bear in mi... Read More »

Fort Worth Murder Lawyer

 Fort Worth Murder Lawyer

01/30/2024 Murder ChargesOf all the criminal acts you could be accused of, Murder is one of the most frightening and worrisome. As a death penalty State, Texas hands down extreme punishments for murder “beginning at the moment of arrest. You may be denied bail. You may lose friends and family. You may receiv... Read More »

Fort Worth Gun Lawyer

 Fort Worth Gun Lawyer

01/30/2024 Whether a gun crime charge is your first brush with the law or something you have experienced before, it can be difficult to navigate your way through the Fort Worth legal system. A Fort Worth gun lawyer could help you find your way from the start of your case through the end and make sure you know... Read More »

Fort Worth Fraud Lawyer

 Fort Worth Fraud Lawyer

01/30/2024 Fraud as a criminal classification encompasses a wide array of conduct, any instance of which may produce severe penalties for those convicted. While the types of offenses that fall under the larger umbrella of fraud vary significantly in both impact and severity, crimes of this nature generally inv... Read More »

Fort Worth Failure To Appear Lawyer

 Fort Worth Failure To Appear Lawyer

01/30/2024 Failure To Appear LawsIf you were previously charged with a crime and missed your court appearance either by accident or due to unforeseen circumstances, you may be facing a warrant for your arrest plus an additional misdemeanor or felony charge on top of the original charge. Depending on the circum... Read More »

Expunctions Lawyer Fort Worth

 Expunctions Lawyer Fort Worth

01/30/2024 Expunction Process In TexasCriminal records come with some obvious consequences, including heavy fines and potentially time in jail or prison. However, there are often more subtle consequences of a criminal record as well that can follow you for life, limiting job opportunities or stalling education... Read More »

Fort Worth Drug Lawyer

 Fort Worth Drug Lawyer

01/30/2024 If you are facing accusations of a drug crime in the Fort Worth area, you may not know what your legal options are or who to turn to. A Fort Worth drug lawyer could help you fully understand your situation and your legal rights.Avoid Drug Crime Charges With The Help Of An Attorney From The Medlin La... Read More »

Fort Worth Domestic Violence Lawyer

 Fort Worth Domestic Violence Lawyer

01/30/2024 PLEASE NOTE: We can only service cases inside the state of Texas!Domestic violence is a serious crime under state law. Those convicted of a domestic violence charge face may face both serious penalties including jail or prison time and harm to their reputation. There is a lot of stigma attached to d... Read More »

Common Mistakes During A Dallas, TX Arrest

 Common Mistakes During A Dallas, TX Arrest

01/30/2024 If you are about to be arrested or issued a ticket, it is important that you avoid mistakes that could further harm your case or lead to new charges. To learn more about the common mistakes during a Fort Worth arrest, reach out to a seasoned defense attorney. A knowledgeable lawyer could inform you... Read More »

Dallas, TX Assault Lawyer

 Dallas, TX Assault Lawyer

01/30/2024 Dealing with a criminal assault charge is rarely an easy matter. No situation has shades of black and white, much less an opportunity to tell your side of the story, so defending yourself properly can be critical in an assault case. A Fort Worth assault lawyer could work with you through every step... Read More »

Consult With A Criminal Defense Lawyer In Texas

 Consult With A Criminal Defense Lawyer In Texas

01/30/2024 Be sure to secure the assistance of a skilled defense lawyer when facing criminal charges. They can provide invaluable guidance and develop effective strategies specifically for your case. The Medlin Law Firm is a top-ranked criminal defense firm based in Fort Worth, Texas. They offer comprehensive... Read More »

Expunction Of Criminal Records

 Expunction Of Criminal Records

01/30/2024 Comprehensive Criminal Defense: Expertise Across Diverse Practice AreasA criminal record carries long-lasting consequences that can negatively affect job prospects and educational opportunities. However, expunction provides the chance for a clean slate. It allows the court to remove a criminal recor... Read More »

Criminal Defense Practice Areas

 Criminal Defense Practice Areas

01/30/2024 Various crimes have different penalties. These penalties often depend on the severity of the offense and may range from misdemeanors or felonies.AssaultThe Fort Worth Criminal Defense Attorney Advantage: Unparalleled Services And SupportAssault is a prohibited act that inflicts unwanted physical har... Read More »

What A Criminal Defense Attorney In Dallas, TX Can Offer

 What A Criminal Defense Attorney In Dallas, TX  Can Offer

01/30/2024 With their experience in assessing cases, developing strong defense strategies, and advocating for your best interests. A skilled assault attorney, for example, becomes an invaluable ally in safeguarding your rights and pursuing a favorable outcome. Their ability to negotiate on your behalf and prov... Read More »

Avoid These Common Mistakes During An Arrest

 Avoid These Common Mistakes During An Arrest

01/30/2024 Facing a criminal accusation can be difficult. The anxiety can cause you to commit missteps that can further incriminate you. It is crucial to be familiar with the common mistakes you may make during an arrest and how to avoid them. Safeguard Yourself Against Self-IncriminationOne of the most common... Read More »

How Texas Classifies Criminal Acts

 How Texas Classifies Criminal Acts

01/30/2024 The legal system in Texas carefully categorizes crimes into two distinct classifications: misdemeanors and felonies. These classifications ensure that the punishment aligns appropriately with the severity of the offense committed.Classes Of MisdemeanorsMisdemeanors in Texas represent offenses of les... Read More »

Criminal Defense Attorney In Dallas, TX Delivering Results

 Criminal Defense Attorney In Dallas, TX Delivering Results

01/30/2024 What happens when you face criminal charges in Texas? The consequences can be dire. Whether it’s a misdemeanor or a felony, knowing how to defend yourself in court is important. That said, seek help from a criminal defense attorney in Fort Worth who will help you navigate the charges and protect y... Read More »

Fort Worth Airport Gun Possession Laws

Fort Worth Airport Gun Possession Laws

01/30/2024 If a person is found carrying a weapon at an airport, they may be found guilty of the prohibited places weapons offense. Dallas Fort Worth International Airport confiscates more guns than any other airport in the nation. It is not uncommon, however, for people to have honestly forgotten that they ha... Read More »