A criminal charge or investigation may leave your thoughts scattered before the first call with your defense counsel. You might not know what to say first or which details matter most. A calm, organized first consultation could help you discuss the issue clearly...
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Arrested? 10 things to do in the first 24 hours
The moment the handcuffs go on, everything can feel like it is unfolding at once. With the noise, pressure, questions and confusion, it can be easy to react in the moment without thinking through the consequences. The first 24 hours move quickly, and early decisions...
How DWI checkpoints work in San Antonio
Imagine traveling on your usual route. Suddenly, a line of police officers is stationed a few blocks away from your destination. While you may have heard of checkpoints, there is a significant legal distinction you should know. Are checkpoints legal in San Antonio?...
Why ‘just pleading guilty’ is almost always a mistake
You face a criminal charge in Texas and feel overwhelmed. You may think that pleading guilty is the simplest and cheapest path to just get it over with. Many people believe a quick guilty plea is the fastest way out. However, this short-term solution often leads to...
Police tactics in drug busts: Understanding your rights in San Antonio
Drug busts in San Antonio often happen fast, and the experience can feel overwhelming. Police use a variety of tactics to gather evidence, but that does not mean they can ignore your constitutional rights. Knowing how these tactics work and what protections you have...
The Rise of ‘Ghost Guns’ in Texas: What San Antonio defendants should know about federal vs. state exposure
Ghost guns draw headlines because unmarked kits and parts are easy to buy and difficult to trace. In Texas, both local prosecutors in San Antonio and federal agents enforcing nationwide rules can pursue charges. What a ghost gun means under Texas and federal law Texas...
How the San Antonio courts penalize different drug offenses
Some states have drastically modernized their drug statutes in recent years. Texas is not one of them. Texas state statutes still allow for relatively harsh penalties for drugs that other states have legalized or at least decriminalized. People accused of a number of...
Navigating assault charges arising from bar fights in San Antonio
Getting into a bar fight can lead to more than a black eye—it can land you with serious assault charges. In San Antonio, what seems like a brief outburst can turn into a complicated legal situation. If you're dealing with assault accusations, you need to understand...
Cybercrime defense: Protecting your rights
Cybercrime is a term that generally refers to offenses committed using computers, networks and/or digital platforms. Understandably, as technology evolves, so does the complexity of cybercrime charges, investigations and prosecutions. Cybercrime can be classified as...
How individuals can reclaim their future beyond conviction
Individuals with a criminal record can feel like a permanent shadow is trailing every part of their personal and professional life. For many, a single mistake or moment of misjudgment can lead to long-lasting consequences that go far beyond a courtroom sentence. It...

