by Jumes Law | May 12, 2022 | Asset Forfeiture
Many people are not aware that the government can seize your property, even if you have not been convicted of a crime. Under Texas’s civil asset forfeiture law, officials can confiscate and potentially keep a person’s property when they believe it was used or...
by Jumes Law | Dec 22, 2021 | Blog
Law enforcement can use civil asset forfeiture to seize property they believe has or will be involved in a crime. Law enforcement can use civil asset forfeiture to seize cash, a vehicle, personal belongings, or even a house. In Texas, an asset forfeiture proceeding is...
by Jumes Law | Nov 17, 2021 | Blog
The state of Texas is known for having some of the harshest drug possession laws. Many drug possession charges are felony charges, resulting in over a year of jail time if convicted. The penalties for drug possession charges depend on several factors, including the...
by Jumes Law | Nov 10, 2021 | Uncategorized
Understanding the differences between state and federal crimes can be important when you are facing criminal charges. If you are charged with a state crime, that means you have been accused of violating one or more Texas laws. If you have been accused of a federal...
by Jumes Law | Oct 1, 2021 | State Criminal Defense
The state of Texas takes DWI charges seriously. The financial penalties are severe, even if you are a first-time DWI offender. Despite DWIs being the most commonly committed crimes, they are often committed by citizens who have never been in legal trouble before. Make...
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