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Will I lose My License if I Get a DWI?
Yes. You may lose your driver’s license if you get convicted of a DWI in Texas. An automatic administrative license revocation (ALR) suspension will be triggered if you get a DWI or if you get arrested for DWI and refuse to take a breath or blood test. It’s important to note that this suspension is… read more
Do I Have to Go to Court to Get Divorced?
Divorce is among the most difficult legal events married couples can face in their lives. When you get a divorce, you will face emotional, financial, and legal losses. Divorce, like your marriage, is a legal proceeding that will require filing necessary documents with the court. But this doesn’t automatically mean that you’ll need to go… read more
What Are Examples of Police Misconduct
The police play a vital role in our community by helping maintain public safety and order. The law provides law enforcement officers authority to investigate, stop, and deter crimes to achieve the goals of the police. Police who perform their duties according to the law help ensure the safety of the community, gain the confidence… read more
How Being a First Time Offender Affects Penalties
First-time offenders are people who have never been convicted of a crime before. They also usually don’t have prior criminal records. If you’re in this exact situation right now or think that you might soon be, you are probably scared and confused about what happens next. For most first-time offenders, their main concerns are whether… read more
Steps to Take After Being Arrested in Texas
If you have been arrested in Texas, the first thing you should remember is that you have constitutional rights. These rights help make sure that you get a fair trial and avoid giving law enforcement officers or the prosecution with self-incriminating information. But you must know these constitutional protections and when and how you must… read more