Posted by Tad Nelson | Texas Laws
Doxing consists of spreading private information about a person or organization, usually on the internet and without the victim’s consent.… Continue reading Is Doxing A Crime In Texas?
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Doxing consists of spreading private information about a person or organization, usually on the internet and without the victim’s consent.… Continue reading Is Doxing A Crime In Texas?
Read MorePosted by Tad Nelson | Family Law
Parents often make frivolous allegations of child abuse during a divorce. Why? Principally, it’s to gain an upper hand in… Continue reading False Allegations of Child Abuse in Divorce
Read MorePosted by Tad Nelson | Robbery, Theft
Carjacking continues to surge in Houston, and police have vowed to crack down on those who take another person’s vehicle.… Continue reading Can You Defend Against Houston Carjacking Charges?
Read MorePosted by Tad Nelson | Criminal Defense
Some little white lies aren’t so little. Under Texas law, you can face criminal charges for lying under oath, and… Continue reading Perjury versus Aggravated Perjury: What’s the Difference?
Read MorePosted by Tad Nelson | Understanding Texas Law
Although struggling with the police might make a good episode of Cops, it’s disastrous for your criminal case. Texas has… Continue reading What is Resisting Arrest in Houston?
Read MorePosted by Tad Nelson | Fraud
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is the food stamp program in Texas. In the old days, people received paper… Continue reading Food Stamp Fraud in Houston
Read MorePosted by Tad Nelson | Criminal Defense
With Independence Day fast approaching, many people are buying fireworks to create a light show in celebration. However, fireworks are… Continue reading Can Setting Off Fireworks Lead to an Arson Charge in Houston?
Read MorePosted by Tad Nelson | Theft
It’s possible. As we always remind our clients, a criminal charge is not the same thing as a conviction. However,… Continue reading Can You Defend Against Shoplifting Charges?
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Using someone’s credit card might not seem like a big deal, especially if the card belongs to a close relative,… Continue reading Can You Go to Jail for Using Your Mother’s Credit Card?
Read MorePosted by Tad Nelson | Drug Crime
Texas law enforcement often relies on “confidential informants” to assist them in making drug arrests. By law, the prosecution may… Continue reading Do Prosecutors Have to Disclose the Identity of Confidential Informant in Drug Cases?
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