Category Archives: Criminal Law

Boomerang Kids and Shared Housing Create Forth Amendment Questions

In 2012, the U.S. Census Bureau reported (“Sharing a Household”) that the number of shared family households in this country increased by 11.4 percent…

Confrontation Clause Violated When Court Prevented Questioning Wife about Affair

We have posted in the past, and quite recently, about the complexity courts face when trying to apply the Confrontation Clause in criminal cases.…

Texas Prosecutors Behaving Badly

As criminal defense lawyers we know all too well that there are prosecutors who daily walk right up to the line of professional misconduct.…

Are DOJ Findings on Racial Profiling in Ferguson Just the Tip of the Iceberg?

The Ferguson Police Department is not only an embarrassment to every law enforcement agency in this country but an embarrassment to the entire State…

Convicted Felons Possessing Firearms in Texas

(Editor’s Note: Please do not contact us if you are seeking representation to restore your gun rights or to obtain a pardon.  We do not…

Extraneous Offense Evidence During Punishment

What exactly is “extraneous offense evidence”? Texas courts generally recognize that extraneous offense evidence is any act of prior misconduct not shown in the…

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