Category: Criminal Law

Recreational Marijuana is Legal in New Mexico

New Mexico has followed suit with some other states by legalizing marijuana for recreational use. June 29, 2021, marked the beginning of the Cannabis Regulation Act, which highlights new rules when it comes to personal possession within the state.   The Cannabis Regulation Act details ​Above all, adults must use discretion when it comes to the use of recreational cannabis. People 21 and older can now

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What’s the Difference Between a Felony and a Misdemeanor?

When categorizing crimes, you will most likely hear the terms felony and misdemeanor used most often. While the definitions of these terms can vary from state to state, it’s important to understand the key differences between the two from the severity of the crime itself to the trial length. The severity of the crime Misdemeanors overall tend to be less severe of a crime

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Preparing to Meet With Your Criminal Defense Attorney

It can be scary when you are charged with a criminal offense, especially if it is your first time. On top of being nervous and scared, you can become confused dealing with the justice system. Having an experienced criminal attorney on your side can be the difference between you walking free or being behind bars. When you are preparing to meet with your attorney,

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Should All Drugs Be Legalized?

There have been many changes over the years when it comes to drugs, especially marijuana. In the last 20 years, there were originally no states where the use of marijuana was legal. Now, there are 33 states that allow marijuana use in some form. It’s likely that it will become completely legal in the United States in the coming years. However, should harder substances

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​How Do Judges Determine Bail Amount?

Bail is the amount of money required to be released from jail until a required court appearance occurs. In some cases, bail may be several thousands—or even a million dollars. But for others, it can be only a few hundred dollars. So how do judges determine how much you need to pay? Below, we take a look at how bail amounts are determined. The

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​5 Ways To Avoid A DWI This Holiday Season

Good food and good companionship during the holidays are often accompanied by good alcohol. Alcohol is part of many celebrations, but it can become the thing that makes the holiday spirit come to a screeching halt if you’re pulled over for driving while intoxicated. Don’t let a DWI ruin your holiday fun. Remember a DWI has more negative aspects down the road than the

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​My Child’s Been Charged With Underage Drinking. What Should I Do?

Drinking underage is a misdemeanor. Chargeable actions include: Buying, possessing, or drinking alcoholic beverages when you are under the age of 21, even on private property. Buying alcohol for or supplying alcohol to minors. Using a fake I.D. to purchase alcohol. This is not to be confused with the “open container law,” which refers to the unlawful consumption of alcohol on public property. Even

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​How To Deter Burglars This Holiday

The best way to protect yourself from burglars is to keep them from targeting you in the first place. The following tips will help deter burglars this holiday season: 1. Leave The Light On Burglars rarely break into houses if they think the owner is inside and awake. The trick is to make your house look like someone is always awake in it. Try

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​How To Choose A DWI Attorney

Being charged with a DWI in Texas is a difficult situation that brings potentially severe legal consequences, including driver’s license suspension and criminal penalties. Plus, the laws and procedural rules governing these cases are extremely complex, so it’s smart to retain a DWI attorney to represent you. However, choosing the right lawyer to handle your case can be overwhelming if you’ve never hired one.

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​Testing The Strength Of Your DUI/DWI Case

Texas has some of the strictest DUI/DWI laws in the country. The only state more stringent is California. Law enforcement officials can arrest you on suspicion of driving under the influence. While this is no surprise to local residents; it can be a shock to visitors passing through.  As you can imagine, a mandate like this leads to a fair number of false arrests.

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