The coronavirus pandemic has impacted every area of our lives. One area of concern is how this pandemic has impacted the juvenile justice system, particularly when it comes to juvenile detention facilities. Federal and state laws direct these facilities to focus on...
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Wrongful conviction and the Tim Cole Act
In a recent case, the state of Texas wrongfully convicted an innocent man for killing an officer during a robbery of a check-cashing store. He spent 12 years in prison and was on death row before the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals granted a habeas corpus relief. Upon...
What should I do if I am pulled over for drunk driving?
You look up and see flashing lights in your rearview mirror. Maybe you just had a glass of wine with dinner, maybe a few beers while watching the game, but are you drunk? If you are concerned that the officer making the traffic stop could smell alcohol on your...
Officials charge TX man with murder at Margaritaville Resort
A couple from Fort Worth, Texas took a trip to the Margaritaville Resort Casino hotel. Someone within the resort called police around 2:00 am to report a domestic disturbance within the room. Upon arrival, enforcement officers reported a young woman was present within...
DWI cases: Driver fights for dismissal of charges
What happens when an officer conducts a traffic stop? In most cases, state and federal law requires officers to have reason for a traffic stop. The stop may result in additional evidence that can lead to criminal charges, but it is important to have evidence to...
Can police get phone passcodes to search smart phones?
Smart phones can contain contact information for acquaintances, business associates, friends and family in these devices. These devices may record the locations we stop at throughout the day and often save months and even years’ worth of text message conversations. It...
Is there a difference between a DUI and DWI?
Driving under the influence (DUI) and driving while intoxicated (DWI) are two terms that may seem interchangeable, but in some states, there are important differences. What is the difference between a DUI and a DWI? The answer depends on the state. In many states,...
Cops put GPS on car, suspect removes it, court chaos ensues …
Using GPS devices in criminal investigations is gaining popularity with law enforcement. Law enforcement departments throughout the country are using this form of technology to track a suspect's movement and gather evidence to support criminal charges. In some cases,...
Arresting the innocent? Houston D.A. extends review.
Law enforcement officers generally take an oath to protect the communities they serve with integrity, bravery and honor. Most officers abide by this oath. Unfortunately, there are cases where an officer may violate this oath. Whether for personal gain or other...
Can Officers Come Into My Home Without A Warrant?
The basic rule of law is that a warrantless entry by police into a private home is presumed unreasonable. However, there are exceptions to this basic rule. For example, officers may enter a home without a warrant if a resident gives voluntary consent. But consent,...