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Those who have been charged with a crime in Texas are afforded several rights through the criminal process. This ensures consistency and fairness during the judicial proceedings. In most states, the ...
The Bexar County Sheriff's Office has now had to change how it informs people of the existence of an arrest warrant against them thanks to a new scam being perpetrated against the community. Criminals ...
"Miranda" is derived from Miranda v. Arizona , the 1966 U.S. Supreme Court case which declared that whenever a person is detained by police, they need to be informed of their rights according to the ...
The Administrative License Revocation (ALR) Program in Texas is not related to the criminal court process that unfolds after a person is arrested for Driving While Intoxicated (DWI). The ALR process ...
Being on probation in Texas entails having community supervision but a Motion to Revoke Probation (MTRP) holds severe consequences. Probation is essentially a second chance for an offender to be on ...
A former coach at St. Margaret Mary Catholic School has been charged with aggravated sexual assault of one of his young students from when he worked as a physical education teacher at the school in ...