What You Need To Know About Counterfeit Merchandise Charges in Texas

Fake designer handbags, knockoff sneakers, and imitation electronics may seem harmless on the surface. However, under Texas law, possessing counterfeit merchandise with the intent to sell or produce it is a crime. Depending on the circumstances, you could be facing jail time, steep fines, and a criminal record that follows you for years to come. […]

How to Fight False Allegations of Rape in Texas

False rape accusations can turn your life upside down. In Texas, being charged with sexual assault is extremely serious and can carry harsh penalties, even if the accusations are untrue. Unfortunately, these cases do happen; if you face false allegations, you need to take action quickly to protect your rights and your future. Here is […]

What Is Federal Rule 35?

If you are charged with a federal crime, you may hear about Federal Rule 35 during your case or after sentencing. This important rule can offer certain defendants an opportunity to seek a reduced sentence, but it comes with strict guidelines and conditions. Learning about how Rule 35 works is key if you or a […]

Take it Down Act – New Federal Criminal Law

On May 19, 2025, the President signed the Take it Down Act – a law that creates several new criminal offenses relating to the nonconsensual distribution of intimate images, whether they are real or fake. This is commonly referred to as “Revenge Porn.” There are already laws against much of this conduct in Texas, but […]

DUI Versus DWI in Texas

Understanding the difference between DUI and DWI can be confusing, especially since many people use these terms interchangeably. However, in Texas, there are actually distinct differences between these two charges, and understanding the difference matters for defendants. Driving Under the Influence (DUI) in Texas In Texas, the term DUI only officially applies to drivers who […]

What Is Federal Obstruction of Justice?

Obstruction of justice is a federal crime that happens when a defendant purposely tries to interfere with the legal process. This means doing things that get in the way of police investigations, court cases, or the work of judges, lawyers, or juries. Some common examples of obstruction of justice include: Many people do not realize […]

Types of Family Violence and the Behaviors That Define Them

Family violence is a serious issue that can cause lasting physical, emotional, and psychological harm. It’s more widespread than many people realize and includes more than just physical aggression. In fact, family violence—and its subset, domestic violence—can take many different forms, all defined by specific patterns of behavior and conduct rather than just overt acts […]

Surprising Things That Can Make You a Sex Offender

Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 62 governs the state’s Sex Offender Registration Program. Anyone convicted of a reportable conviction must register with law enforcement and appear on the Texas Sex Offender Registry. Many sex crimes require convicted offenders to register. However, some of the offenses on the list may be surprising. Surprising things that […]

Sexting Laws in Texas

Sexting means sending text messages, pictures, or videos of a sexual nature, usually with a phone or computer. This kind of messaging has become common, especially among teenagers and young adults. While some see it as solely a private matter, Texas law takes sexting very seriously, especially if it involves anyone under 18.  Both minors […]

What is Solicitation of Prostitution in Texas?

If you’ve been accused of solicitation of prostitution in Texas, it’s important to know exactly what the law covers and what could happen next. Texas treats these charges seriously, and a conviction can have long-term effects on a defendant’s life, work, and reputation. Difference Between Solicitation and Prostitution Solicitation of prostitution happens when someone offers, […]