Texas law defines criminal trespass as entering or remaining on property without the consent of the owner or someone with…
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What Is Revenge Porn, and Is It Illegal?
In today’s age of smartphones, text messaging, emailing, and social media sharing, it’s easier than ever to send photos…
Increased Sentences for Making or Selling a Drug that Injures or Kills
Drug manufacture and distribution laws are in place to deter related crimes, reduce the amount of controlled substances circulating…
What Is Indecent Assault?
Understanding Indecent Assault Statutes in Texas Some of us are tactile people. We might show our emotions to different…
Texas Expungement Law FAQ
Texas Expunction Laws Criminal records are terrifying. They can seem like a persistent specter that follows you to job…
Can You Receive Assault Charges for Self Defense?
Difference Between Self-Defense and Assault Texans have no duty to retreat from harm. We have the right to stand…
LaHood Norton Law Group Welcomes DWI Consultant Dr. Lance Platt as Of Counsel
SAN ANTONIO, Texas – For more than 16 years, nationally-recognized DWI consultant Dr. Lance Platt and his team at…
Can I Leave My Child Alone in My Car for a Few Minutes?
You’ve got a busy life, and when you need to run errands, you might take your kids with you.…
Are the Charges the Same for Burglary of a Home and Burglary of a Vehicle?
Burglary Charges in Texas In Texas, burglary laws are separated into those committed in a home and those committed in a…
Ringing Up a Possible Felony at a Self-Checkout Counter
Nowadays, many stores have self-checkout counters that conveniently allow a person to ring up and pay for their items…