
Felony vs. Misdemeanor in Texas: Why Indictments and Informations Are Not the Same
You have been arrested. The police filed a report. You went before a magistrate judge. Now you are waiting. You hear people talk about “indictments”
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You have been arrested. The police filed a report. You went before a magistrate judge. Now you are waiting. You hear people talk about “indictments”

You cross the street at a crosswalk. You have the walk signal. Then everything changes. A car runs a red light. Metal hits flesh. You

A child keeps getting sick. Doctors cannot figure out why. The symptoms do not match any known disease. Test results do not make sense. The

You thought you were doing everything right. You made your court appearances. You followed the conditions of your bond. You stayed out of trouble. Then

You go to work expecting to come home safely. But accidents happen. A construction worker falls from scaffolding. A warehouse employee suffers a back injury

You’ve been injured in a car accident. Or maybe you slipped and fell at a store. Perhaps a defective product caused harm to you or

The moments after a car accident are confusing and stressful. Between checking for injuries, swapping information, and dealing with police, insurance paperwork is the last

Getting hurt on the job is a frightening experience. One moment, you’re doing your regular work. The next, you face pain, rising medical bills, and

The moments after a car accident are chaotic, painful, and confusing. One minute you’re driving home on the Dallas North Tollway or stopped at a

The aftermath of a car accident is chaos. One moment you’re driving home, and the next, your world has been turned upside down by the

If you or a loved one is on parole in Texas, you’re walking a tightrope. Every missed meeting, every failed drug test, every interaction with

When most people hear “family violence,” they picture physical altercations—hitting, pushing, or visible injuries. But in Texas, the legal definition of family violence extends far

You have been arrested. The police filed a report. You went before a magistrate judge. Now you are waiting. You hear people talk about “indictments”

You cross the street at a crosswalk. You have the walk signal. Then everything changes. A car runs a red light. Metal hits flesh. You

A child keeps getting sick. Doctors cannot figure out why. The symptoms do not match any known disease. Test results do not make sense. The

You thought you were doing everything right. You made your court appearances. You followed the conditions of your bond. You stayed out of trouble. Then

You go to work expecting to come home safely. But accidents happen. A construction worker falls from scaffolding. A warehouse employee suffers a back injury

You’ve been injured in a car accident. Or maybe you slipped and fell at a store. Perhaps a defective product caused harm to you or

The moments after a car accident are confusing and stressful. Between checking for injuries, swapping information, and dealing with police, insurance paperwork is the last

Getting hurt on the job is a frightening experience. One moment, you’re doing your regular work. The next, you face pain, rising medical bills, and

The moments after a car accident are chaotic, painful, and confusing. One minute you’re driving home on the Dallas North Tollway or stopped at a

The aftermath of a car accident is chaos. One moment you’re driving home, and the next, your world has been turned upside down by the

If you or a loved one is on parole in Texas, you’re walking a tightrope. Every missed meeting, every failed drug test, every interaction with

When most people hear “family violence,” they picture physical altercations—hitting, pushing, or visible injuries. But in Texas, the legal definition of family violence extends far
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