Collin County Criminal Defense Blog Archives
Jeremy Rosenthal and Kyle Therrian were co-authors for the study “Police Discretion and Racial Disparity in Organized Retail Theft Arrests: […]
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Many people take vacation in December, which would seem to lower stress levels, but with financial obligations, busy schedules and […]
Read More About Criminal Defense Never Takes a Holiday
Many Collin County criminal cases start with someone contacting the police and filing a report. This is a common occurrence […]
Read More About What Is an Affidavit of Non-Prosecution (ANP) and How Does It Affect a Criminal Case?
is pleased to announce the addition of attorney Vanita Budhrani Parker to its practice, having joined the firm in September […]
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Most people’s view of the criminal justice system is that there’s a trial, and the defendant is pronounced either “guilty” […]
Read More About What Is the Difference Between a Dismissal, an Acquittal, and “No Charges Filed” in a Texas Criminal Case?
We live in a visual age. Thanks to modern technology we can all carry around small video recording devices at […]
Read More About Are Photos and Video Evidence Always Allowed in Texas Courts?
As long as the legal drinking age in Texas stays at 21, teenagers will probably continue to obtain fake IDs […]
Read More About What Are the Laws Regarding Fake IDs in Texas?
People rely on documents every day to renew driver’s licenses, apply for benefits, and request help from the government. Society […]
Read More About Falsifying Documents in Texas
Most people have never faced criminal charges in Collin County before, the first time you are arrested comes as a […]
Read More About 4 Mistakes To Avoid After Criminal Charges Have Been Filed
With the Fourth of July coming up next week, we pulled some facts together about shooting off fireworks in Collin […]
Read More About Fireworks in Collin County, Texas