When a badge is in your face, touting authority, and questions are flying, it’s easy to panic. Fortunately, just because ICE agents are part of the federal government doesn’t mean they have unlimited power. Talking to them is just like talking to cops, which means you have rights—starting with the right to keep your mouth shut. The government thrives on people giving up their rights out of fear or confusion. Don’t Read More
What Happens When You Miss Court?
Life happens. Emergencies, oversights, or just plain bad luck can throw anyone off track. But when it comes to a court date, missing that appointment isn’t just an inconvenience—it’s an offense. Bail Jumping and Failure to Appear can land you in deeper trouble than whatever you were originally facing. What the Law Says Under Texas Penal Code § 38.10, Bail Jumping and Failure to Appear applies when someone is Read More
Liability for Deaths During the Commission of a Felony
If you’ve stumbled across this topic, you’re likely dealing with a serious legal matter—or just trying to wrap your head around a law that many people find downright infuriating. The felony murder rule is one of the most controversial doctrines in criminal law. In short: it’s harsh, far-reaching, and in the eyes of some, completely unfair. Most laws require clear intent to impose criminal liability. Not this one. Read More
CBD vs. THC: A Confusing Line That Can Get You Arrested
At a quick glance, CBD and THC look like the same substance. They come from the same plant, they can smell the same, and the average person (or police officer) isn’t a walking chemistry lab. But the legal consequences for possessing one versus the other? Worlds apart. And guess what? Even if you think you’re in the clear, the law might think differently. The Science and the Law Don’t Always Get Along Legally, the Read More
Does the Second Amendment Always Protect You?
The Second Amendment guarantees the right to bear arms, a cornerstone of American freedom—or so it seems. But like any right, it’s not absolute. Engage in certain activities, and that “right” can slip through your fingers faster than you’d expect. Think you’re untouchable because of constitutional protections? It’s time for a reality check. You Can’t Deny and Justify at the Same Time Claiming self-defense when Read More
What You Need to Know About the Laws on Sexual Acts with a Minor
In Texas, engaging in sexual conduct with a minor under the age of 17 is a serious offense that can lead to criminal charges with severe, life-altering consequences. The state’s laws are strict and leave little room for interpretation—so people need to understand that the consent of a minor or their parents has no bearing on legality. Texas law sees no gray area here. This is not a matter of opinion or personal Read More
Can You Be Charged in Both Federal and State Court?
When it comes to the American justice system, the saying "double trouble" takes on a new meaning. Most people assume that once you’re charged for something, that’s it—you either get convicted or acquitted. But with certain crimes, you might end up facing two trials: one in federal court and one in state court. That’s right—two sets of charges, two sets of penalties, and double the courtroom time. This dual Read More
Texas’ Updates to “Revenge Porn”Laws
In the age of smartphones and social media, the ways people connect and communicate have transformed, for better or worse. Revenge pornography is more than just a scandalous headline or a “private matter.” It’s a crime. In Texas, sending, posting, or even threatening to share intimate images without consent lands you in serious legal trouble, which goes beyond vindictive exes or scorned lovers. With the rise of Read More
When the Line Between Possession and Ownership Messes with Your Life
Living with roommates is unpredictable even if you’re living with your closest friends. Most issues require a house meeting to get the dishes done, but what are you supposed to do if your roommate decides to sell drugs out of your home? Even if you have no idea about their illegal side hustle, the law doesn’t care about your ignorance. You’re still on the hook. Why the Law Doesn’t Care Who Bought the Drugs One of Read More
Public Intoxication in Texas: When Having Fun Gets Out of Hand
If you’ve had a lot to drink while out with friends and barhopping, being a little rambunctious is all fun and games until someone steps over the line. Where’s the line? When the government decides whether your behavior is a threat to yourself or others. Sounds vague? That's because it is. The police have broad interpretations when it comes to issuing citations or making arrests for public intoxication. But just Read More











