
Revenge Porn in Texas: A Felony Charge That Can Destroy Your Future
In today’s digital world, a relationship’s most intimate moments are often captured in photos and videos. When a relationship ends badly, those private files can

In today’s digital world, a relationship’s most intimate moments are often captured in photos and videos. When a relationship ends badly, those private files can

When a child sex assault case hinges on identity—on the question of “Who did it?”—a powerful defense can be to point to another, more likely

Hearing those words can feel like the ground has dropped out from under you. In today’s legal climate, a charge for possessing fentanyl isn’t treated

A shocking new Netflix documentary, Trial by Fire, is gripping audiences with its harrowing account of a wrongful conviction and a relentless fight for justice. For

The term “Dark Web” often conjures images of anonymity and a digital wild west where users can operate beyond the reach of the law. This

A law that many people have treated as a minor offense just became significantly more dangerous. Starting September 1, 2025, providing alcohol to a minor

A new Texas law is imposing severe long-term consequences on individuals convicted of animal cruelty. Effective September 1, 2023, House Bill 598 prohibits anyone convicted of specific

A significant change in Texas law has given prosecutors a powerful new advantage in family violence cases. Effective September 1, 2023, the statute of limitations

A new Texas law is taking aim at the disturbing rise of AI-generated explicit content. Effective September 1, 2023, Senate Bill 1361 makes it a criminal offense

A new Texas law is cracking down hard on repeat offenders of indecent exposure. Effective September 1, 2023, House Bill 1730 has dramatically increased the penalties for

A criminal record, even for a minor charge, can feel like a life sentence. It can block employment, housing, and educational opportunities long after you’ve

A Georgetown man has been sentenced to 300 years in prison after a jury convicted him on multiple counts of child pornography. This isn’t a

In today’s digital world, a relationship’s most intimate moments are often captured in photos and videos. When a relationship ends badly, those private files can

When a child sex assault case hinges on identity—on the question of “Who did it?”—a powerful defense can be to point to another, more likely

Hearing those words can feel like the ground has dropped out from under you. In today’s legal climate, a charge for possessing fentanyl isn’t treated

A shocking new Netflix documentary, Trial by Fire, is gripping audiences with its harrowing account of a wrongful conviction and a relentless fight for justice. For

The term “Dark Web” often conjures images of anonymity and a digital wild west where users can operate beyond the reach of the law. This

A law that many people have treated as a minor offense just became significantly more dangerous. Starting September 1, 2025, providing alcohol to a minor

A new Texas law is imposing severe long-term consequences on individuals convicted of animal cruelty. Effective September 1, 2023, House Bill 598 prohibits anyone convicted of specific

A significant change in Texas law has given prosecutors a powerful new advantage in family violence cases. Effective September 1, 2023, the statute of limitations

A new Texas law is taking aim at the disturbing rise of AI-generated explicit content. Effective September 1, 2023, Senate Bill 1361 makes it a criminal offense

A new Texas law is cracking down hard on repeat offenders of indecent exposure. Effective September 1, 2023, House Bill 1730 has dramatically increased the penalties for

A criminal record, even for a minor charge, can feel like a life sentence. It can block employment, housing, and educational opportunities long after you’ve

A Georgetown man has been sentenced to 300 years in prison after a jury convicted him on multiple counts of child pornography. This isn’t a