Texas Criminal Defense Insights — Page 2
Texas criminal defense analysis by L and L Law Group, PLLC — DWI, drugs, sex crimes, federal, theft, juvenile, probation, record sealing, and more. 1307 articles in our library.
Texas Penal Code §46.02 Unlawful Carrying Weapon (UCW)
Texas UCW § 46.02 — Class A misdemeanor for unlawful carry, third-degree felony in prohibited places. HB 1927 permitless carry impact, defenses.
Texas Penal Code §42.072 Stalking — Charges and Defense
Texas stalking § 42.072 — third-degree felony, second-degree with prior conviction. Course-of-conduct element, reasonable-fear standard, defense.
Texas Penal Code §38.04 Evading Arrest — Felony and Misdemeanor Levels
Texas evading arrest § 38.04 — Class A misdemeanor on foot, state jail felony with vehicle, third-degree if injury. Defense strategies.
Texas Penal Code §38.02 Failure to Identify — When You Must Show ID
Texas failure to identify § 38.02 — Class C misdemeanor for refusal after arrest, Class B with false information. Stop-and-identify rules clarified.
Texas Penal Code §32.31 Credit Card Abuse — Charges Explained
Texas credit card abuse § 32.31 — state jail felony per offense, third-degree if elderly victim. Card-theft, card-use, possession-with-intent. Defense.
Texas Penal Code §32.21 Forgery — Charges and Defense
Texas forgery § 32.21 — Class A misdemeanor base, state jail felony for checks, third-degree for government instruments. Defense strategy, identity element.
Violating a Restraining Order Texas — Penal Code §25.07 Charges
Texas Penal Code §25.07 violation of protective order — penalties, defenses, enhancements.
Texas Penal Code §30.04 Burglary of Vehicles
Texas burglary of vehicles § 30.04 — Class A misdemeanor base, state jail felony for repeat offenders. Coin-collection machine enhancement. Defense strategy.
Modifying a Restraining Order in Texas — Process Explained
Texas restraining order modification — grounds, process, common modifications, hearing requirements.
Texas Penal Code §30.02 Burglary of a Habitation
Texas burglary of habitation § 30.02 — second-degree felony default, first-degree if intent to commit felony other than theft. Defense, habitation definition.
False Restraining Order Texas — How to Defend Yourself
Defending against false Texas restraining order allegations — strategies, evidence, legal recourse.
Texas Penal Code §29.03 Aggravated Robbery — 1st Degree Felony
Texas aggravated robbery § 29.03 — first-degree felony (5-99 years or life). Deadly weapon, serious injury, protected victim aggravators. Defense strategy.
Texas Stalking Protective Order — Code of Criminal Procedure 7B
Texas stalking protective order under CCP Chapter 7B — elements, process, lifetime duration possible.
Restraining Order Without Police Report Texas
Texas restraining orders without prior police reports — process, evidence, viability.
Texas Penal Code §29.02 Robbery — Charges and Defense Strategies
Texas robbery § 29.02 — second-degree felony, course of theft + bodily injury or threat. Defense strategies, distinction from aggravated robbery.
Texas Penal Code §28.08 Graffiti — Charges and Defense
Texas graffiti § 28.08 — penalty tiers from Class B misdemeanor to first-degree felony, school/church enhancements, restitution rules, defense strategy.
Lifetime Protective Order Texas — When and How They're Issued
Texas lifetime protective orders — when issued, criteria, implications, modification possibilities.
How to Defend Against a Restraining Order in Texas
Texas restraining order defense strategies — challenging applications, hearing preparation, attorney representation.
Texas H&S §481.140 Aggregation of Weight in Drug Cases
Texas drug weight aggregation under § 481.002(5) and § 481.140 — adulterants and dilutants, continuous-course aggregation, defense challenges.
Temporary Restraining Order Texas — TRO Process Explained
Texas Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) process under Rule 680 TRCP — applications, hearings, terms.