A person who has been pardoned or acquitted on appeal for an offense other than a Class C misdemeanor may be eligible for expunction. Examples of Class C misdemeanors in Texas include reckless driving, public intoxication andtrespassing on public property. No Expunction of DWI Offenses A charge o...
Intoxication is defined in the statute in two ways: First, drivers are judged intoxicated if they do not have the normal use of their mental or physical faculties because of consumption of alcohol and/or a controlled substance, a drug, a dangerous drug, a combination of two or more of thos...
Government Code §311.036. CONSTRUCTION OF ABORTION STATUTES. (a) A statute that regulates or prohibits abortion may not be construed to repeal any other statute that regulates or prohibits abortion, either wholly or partly, unless the repealing statute explicitly states that it is repealing the oth...
Appellant was convicted of intentionally and knowingly causing the death of Department of Public Safety officer Russell Boyd, while Boyd was in the lawful discharge of his official duty as a peace officer. Appellant raises nine grounds of error. He challenges the denial of his pre-trial motion t...
Public intoxication Being intoxicated in public places, such as streets or parks, to the point where it poses a danger to oneself or others, is against the law in Texas. Domestic violence Canva Domestic violence Domestic violence incidents, which involve physical harm or threats within familial or...
Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon Texas is second degree felony (2-20 years). We defend aggravated assault deadly weapons charges.
The penalty upon conviction of one of the above NON-DRIVING alcohol-related offenses and for Public Intoxication for a minor is as follows: 1st NON-DRIVING Alcohol-Related Offense by a Minor—Class C mis- demeanor, punishable by a fine of up to $500.00, 8 to 12 hours of community ...
It was mandatory to hold public intoxication arrestees for three hours, so Ernest bought cigarettes for all the other inmates and sang songs with them while Bill Williams waited to take him home. $60 dollars bond got him out and that was the end of that. ...
A person who has been pardoned or acquitted on appeal for an offense other than a Class C misdemeanor may be eligible for expunction. Examples of Class C misdemeanors in Texas include reckless driving, public intoxication andtrespassing on public property. ...