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When House Bill 1910 passed during the 88th legislative session in Texas, it changed how the law handles possession of forged money. Texas law now
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When House Bill 1910 passed during the 88th legislative session in Texas, it changed how the law handles possession of forged money. Texas law now

Artificial intelligence (AI) has been making headlines in recent years. As with any new technology, there are both pros and cons to AI. AI technology

Recent changes in Texas laws have made Possession or Promotion of Child Pornography a “3G” offense. The term “3G” refers to the most serious crimes,

False School Bomb Threats in Texas: A Growing TrendFalse School Bomb Threats in Texas: A Growing Trend In recent months, there have been multiple news

Aggravated Kidnapping is a serious felony charge. If you’ve been accused of this crime, you need to know the relevant laws and why it’s necessary

There are few crimes that stir up as much emotion as sex crimes against children. The media and even entire communities can portray someone as

Introduction to the Case In a recent discussion, attorney Kent Starr and his client Marvin Ray Smith shared insights about Smith’s experience with the legal

Law enforcement vigorously pursues crimes against children, particularly crimes like Possession and Distribution of Child Pornography. But in that pursuit, accusations can be made against

The statute for possession of child pornography is found in the Texas Penal Code, Chapter 43 Public Indecency, § 43.26 Possession or Promotion of Child

The holiday season in Plano and Collin County can be a time of celebration, but it’s also a time when law enforcement intensifies its focus

Many Texans have regular interactions with animals, whether caring for a beloved pet or through work in the agriculture industry. Unfortunately, anyone who interacts with

Much of the illegal fentanyl in the U.S. enters the country via drug cartels in Mexico. Because Texas is in close proximity to the border,

When House Bill 1910 passed during the 88th legislative session in Texas, it changed how the law handles possession of forged money. Texas law now

Artificial intelligence (AI) has been making headlines in recent years. As with any new technology, there are both pros and cons to AI. AI technology

Recent changes in Texas laws have made Possession or Promotion of Child Pornography a “3G” offense. The term “3G” refers to the most serious crimes,

False School Bomb Threats in Texas: A Growing TrendFalse School Bomb Threats in Texas: A Growing Trend In recent months, there have been multiple news

Aggravated Kidnapping is a serious felony charge. If you’ve been accused of this crime, you need to know the relevant laws and why it’s necessary

There are few crimes that stir up as much emotion as sex crimes against children. The media and even entire communities can portray someone as

Introduction to the Case In a recent discussion, attorney Kent Starr and his client Marvin Ray Smith shared insights about Smith’s experience with the legal

Law enforcement vigorously pursues crimes against children, particularly crimes like Possession and Distribution of Child Pornography. But in that pursuit, accusations can be made against

The statute for possession of child pornography is found in the Texas Penal Code, Chapter 43 Public Indecency, § 43.26 Possession or Promotion of Child

The holiday season in Plano and Collin County can be a time of celebration, but it’s also a time when law enforcement intensifies its focus

Many Texans have regular interactions with animals, whether caring for a beloved pet or through work in the agriculture industry. Unfortunately, anyone who interacts with

Much of the illegal fentanyl in the U.S. enters the country via drug cartels in Mexico. Because Texas is in close proximity to the border,