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Texas Traffic Violations That Can Land You in Jail

The last thing anyone wants to do in life is sit in jail because they made a minor mistake. Driving irresponsibly is one of the major things that can put people in Dallas jails. Sometimes, we think we aren’t going over the speed limit or we’re sober enough to drive when that’s not true. Laws

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The Weirdest Laws in Texas

Breaking the law is easy. In fact, it’s probably much easier than we all think. There are some serious laws that we never hope to violate, but that’s not all. Apparently, every state has its fair share of weird laws that people break without even knowing. The same applies to the State of Texas. Some

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Never Spend Time in a Cell with a Walk-Through Bond

Nobody wants to spend their pretrial period in a cell. Not only is your freedom taken away, but you will also have a much harder time trying to organize a good legal defense from behind bars. Of course, the bail system can help you out with that issue. But, if you are already aware that

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New Temptations as Texas Passes House Bill 1024: “Alcohol To-Go”

It’s no secret that last year was devastating for all of us. However, some were hit much harder by the COVID-19 pandemic than others. According to the Texas Restaurant Association, around 700,000 people in the industry lost their jobs in the first months of the pandemic, and thousands of restaurants were closed. House Bill 1024

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What is the Texas House Bill 20?

On May 4, 2021, the Texas House passed a new bill to change how detainees on criminal charges can come out of custody on bail. This bail reform now partially requires authorities to employ a risk assessment evaluation before coming up with any bail decisions. And it bans cashless release for people facing charges for

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Which Factors Lead to a Higher Bail Amount?

Generally, the law can protect you from high or unreasonable bail amounts. This is evident through clauses in the Texas constitution and the Eighth Amendment. Namely, they state that the courts should not require excessive bail. In Texas, the amounts can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars based on the circumstances. Yet,

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Are You Dealing with Excessive Bail in Texas?

In the State of Texas, bail can cost hundreds of dollars for misdemeanor charges and thousands of dollars for larger felonies. If you’ve ever encountered the term “excessive bail,” you know that some Texas judges can set incredibly high cash bail amounts. In fact, in 2017, a judge in Killeen, TX, broke the record for

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Can the Police Search My Car in Texas?

If you are stopped for speeding or for any other traffic violation, the police may ask you if they can search your car. Although an encounter with the police can be intimidating, you have rights and in most circumstances, you can say no. When an officer asks for your permission to search, you don’t have

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Am I Sober Enough to Drive?

Alcohol affects everyone differently, making it hard to judge if you’re truly sober enough to drive. You may be wondering, “Am I sober enough to drive?” Many believe that one drink with dinner won’t affect their ability to drive home. However, it’s not always easy to gauge your sobriety, and the consequences of driving under

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