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Understanding the Different Classes of Misdemeanors in Texas

Understanding the Different Classes of Misdemeanors in Texas

by dominick | Feb 29, 2024 | Criminal Law

In the state of Texas, misdemeanors are a category of criminal offenses that are punishable by imprisonment for a term of less than one year. Misdemeanors are divided into four categories based on the severity of the offense: Class A, Class B, Class C, and penal code...
Understanding Felony Offenses and Punishment Ranges in Texas

Understanding Felony Offenses and Punishment Ranges in Texas

by dominick | Feb 29, 2024 | Criminal Law

In the state of Texas, felonies are the most serious category of criminal offense and are punishable by imprisonment for a term of one year or more. Felonies are divided into five categories based on the severity of the offense: capital offenses, first degree...
Understanding and Defending Against a Motion to Revoke Probation in Texas

Understanding and Defending Against a Motion to Revoke Probation in Texas

by dominick | Feb 29, 2024 | Criminal Law

A motion to revoke probation is a legal proceeding in the state of Texas that allows the prosecution to seek the revocation of an individual’s probation based on a violation of the terms and conditions of probation. If you are on probation in Texas and are...
Navigating Probation in Texas: Understanding the Factors that Impact Your Chances of Being Granted Probation and the Consequences of a Probation Violation

Navigating Probation in Texas: Understanding the Factors that Impact Your Chances of Being Granted Probation and the Consequences of a Probation Violation

by dominick | Feb 29, 2024 | Criminal Law

Probation is a sentence that allows an individual to serve part or all of their sentence in the community instead of in jail or prison. In the state of Texas, probation is available for certain criminal offenses and may be granted by the court at the time of...
Exploring Pre-Trial Diversion in Texas: An Alternative to Prosecution for First-Time Offenders

Exploring Pre-Trial Diversion in Texas: An Alternative to Prosecution for First-Time Offenders

by dominick | Feb 29, 2024 | Criminal Law

Pre-trial diversion is a program offered in the state of Texas that allows certain criminal defendants to avoid prosecution and a criminal record by completing certain requirements or conditions. Pre-trial diversion is typically offered to first-time offenders who are...
Defending a Criminal Mischief Charge in Texas: Strategies and Options for Avoiding the Most Severe Penalties

Defending a Criminal Mischief Charge in Texas: Strategies and Options for Avoiding the Most Severe Penalties

by dominick | Feb 29, 2024 | Criminal Law

Criminal mischief is a crime in Texas that involves intentionally or knowingly damaging or altering the property of another person without the owner’s consent. If you are charged with criminal mischief in Texas, it is important to understand the charges that you...
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