Misdemeanor Vs. Felony in Texas: What You Need to Know

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If you or a loved one have been charged with a crime, you may wonder what types of penalties may come along with a conviction. That’s why you should understand the difference between felony vs. misdemeanor charges in Texas. These two classifications address the seriousness of the crime and what penalties can be meted out.…

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Assault Charges in Texas

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In Texas, an assault offense has occurred if: Someone has recklessly or intentionally caused an injury or physical harm                 Someone has intentionally threatened physical harm                 Someone has intentionally used provocative or offensive physical contact against another person Texas assault charges can result in substantial fines and time spent in jail, even for confrontations that…

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How to Write a Letter of Explanation for a Criminal Record

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Getting an opportunity to explain your criminal history to a prospective employer might be the best way to overcome this hurdle to employment. Many employers will ask you to write a letter explaining your circumstances, so they can put your background in the proper light with respect to potential employment. The best way to explain is…

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Applying for Jobs With a Felony on Your Record

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Everybody has a past. If yours is a matter of court record, however, you may find it difficult to negotiate job interviews. There is a fine line between disclosing what you must to be honest and saying too much and hurting your chances of getting the job. A job interview is all about your past,…

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Top 8 Criminal Charges Students face in Texas

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1.44 million college students in Texas in fall of 2014, a figure expected to rise to 1.64 million by 2025. For most college students, higher education is a chance to extend their independence, build a solid career and start their adult life. Many students who are away from home for the first time, however, need…

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Understanding how to deal with a misdemeanor charges in Texas

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This is the next post in our series on the handling of Texas misdemeanor charges. We have previously looked at why Texas residents should recognize the serious nature of misdemeanor charges. We have also discussed texas-residents-should-hire-an-attorney-when-facing-misdemeanor-drug-charges,why one should hire an attorney when facing allegations of a drug-related crime. In this post we will look at…

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Texas residents can better understand how to deal with a misdemeanor by consulting with a criminal defense lawyer

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Texas residents can benefit substantially from consulting with a criminal defense lawyer before their misdemeanor arraignment. An attorney can help you understand the potential penalties you are facing, other long-term consequences, and which defenses may be available. It is especially important to consider the issue of defenses – it may be possible to have the…

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Georgetown Texas Residents Should Take Misdemeanor Charges Seriously

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This is the first post in a series on the handling of misdemeanor charges in Georgetown, Texas. We are writing this series as many Williamson County residents make the mistake of not recognizing the seriousness of such charges. The goal of our next several posts is to reinforce the gravity of the situation when one…

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