Monthly Archives: September 2025
How Does the SOL Work?
In Texas, there are specific laws in place that dictate how long the state has to press charges against a defendant. These are known as statute of limitations (SOL) and these laws set a maximum time limit on prosecutors, who must file their cases before the expiration of this deadline. When the statute of… Read More »
What’s Their Proof Against Me If They Don’t Have Me On Video?
Whether a camera at the self-checkout stand or a bystander filming on their phone, it can sometimes feel like just about everything is captured on video these days. This can often prove extremely helpful, especially in criminal cases, with video recordings able to establish an accused’s innocence. It can also be used as strong… Read More »
Is My License Still Valid After My DWI Arrest?
The short answer to this question is “Yes, your Texas driver’s license is still valid immediately following a DWI arrest.” However, the status of your driving privileges can, and will, quickly change if the driver in question fails to take certain steps. Unlike other crimes, arrests for driving while intoxicated involve not only criminal… Read More »
When Will I Get the Evidence Against Me?
When the state files charges against you, it’s safe to assume that prosecutors have evidence that implicates you and can be used against you at trial. All defendants have the right to access this evidence through what is known as the discovery process. During this stage of criminal proceedings, your attorney can request all… Read More »