by Tarrant County Defense Lawyer | Sep 15, 2020 | Blog, Federal Criminal Defense
Many Texans are unclear about the differences between state crimes and federal crimes. State crimes violate Texas laws, while federal crimes violate specific federal statutes. When you are charged with a crime in Texas, Texas law enforcement will investigate your case...
by Tarrant County Defense Lawyer | Mar 2, 2020 | Federal Criminal Defense
It is extraordinary that longtime ally of President Trump was convicted of multiple counts of False Statements to Congress and other federal felonies in connection to actions on behalf of then candidate for President Donald Trump. Regardless of one’s political...
by Tarrant County Defense Lawyer | Mar 2, 2020 | Federal Criminal Defense
The First Amendment of the Constitution gives us the right to free speech, but there are some limits on what we can say in public. Federal obscenity laws make it a crime to buy, sell, make, or produce obscene material. Obscene material can include written words,...
by Tarrant County Defense Lawyer | Jan 30, 2020 | Federal Criminal Defense
Federal prosecutors take firearms charges seriously. Defendants convicted of federal gun crimes face significant jail time and other penalties. Under federal law, certain people are prohibited from possessing firearms. Those convicted face lengthy jail times,...
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