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Social Media And Your Criminal Defense: What You Should Know

By Katie L. Gomez |

If you have been arrested for a crime in Texas, or if you are currently facing charges, it is essential to know that what you post on social media ultimately could be used against you by the prosecution. While the most important part of your defense is hiring an experienced attorney to develop a… Read More »

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What Is The Right To Remain Silent?

By Katie L. Gomez |

If you are arrested on suspicion of any type of criminal offense in Texas, you might know that you have a right to remain silent. In fact, upon your arrest, the law enforcement officer who arrested you should have read you a set of “warnings,” informing you of your right to remain silent. Yet… Read More »

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Understanding Different Degrees Of Criminal Charges

By Katie L. Gomez |

If you were recently charged with a criminal offense in Texas, or if you were arrested for an offense and could soon be facing charges, it is important to understand the different degrees of charges and their relative severity. It can be confusing to understand how misdemeanors and felonies are classified in Texas and… Read More »

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Is It Possible To Withdraw Your Guilty Plea?

By Katie L. Gomez |

Getting caught up in the criminal justice system can ruin anyone’s day. The criminal justice system can be complex and confusing, and it can also be scary. Making the right moves and decisions to hope for the best results is a tricky game and must be done strategically. When you go to trial, you… Read More »

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What Crimes Can Result In Deportation?

By Katie L. Gomez |

If you are an immigrant in Texas and you are arrested for a criminal offense, it is critical to know whether you could be facing charges for what could be a deportable offense. In other words, there are a wide range of criminal charges under the Texas Penal Code that may result in deportation… Read More »

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Questions To Ask A Criminal Defense Lawyer

By Katie L. Gomez |

Whether you have been arrested for or charged with a criminal offense in Texas, or you have reason to believe that you are under investigation for a criminal offense and could soon be facing an arrest or charges, it is essential to find a Texas criminal defense attorney who can assist you with your… Read More »

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What Are The Steps After A Misdemeanor Arrest?

By Katie L. Gomez |

If you have been arrested for a misdemeanor offense (or for a felony offense) in Texas, it is important to understand the steps in the criminal justice process in the state and how a Temple criminal defense attorney can assist with your defense throughout your case. Whether you are arrested for a drug offense,… Read More »

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What Is An Affirmative Defense?

By Katie L. Gomez |

When you are facing any kind of misdemeanor charges in Texas, it is essential to work on a strong defense strategy that is tailored to the precise charges you are facing, as well as to the particular circumstances surrounding your arrest. You should always work with a Temple criminal defense lawyer to determine which… Read More »

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Dropped And Reduced Charges, Dismissals, And Acquittals: What Are The Differences?

By Katie L. Gomez |

Anyone who is facing criminal charges in Texas should understand the differences in types of terminology used to mean that you are no longer facing charges. Sometimes you will hear about charges getting “dropped,” and sometimes you will hear about a case getting “dismissed.” In some circumstances, the charges will be “reduced.” You might… Read More »

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What Are My Rights If I Am Arrested In Texas?

By Katie L. Gomez |

If you are stopped or searched due to suspicion of a criminal offense, or you are arrested in Texas for a criminal offense, it is critical to understand that you have important rights. Some of those rights are ones that you can exercise, and others apply to a wide variety of circumstances involving arrest… Read More »

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