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Dealing with a DUI Traffic Stop

Having a night out with friends is fun, and you may have had a few drinks along the way. Unfortunately, you also caught some blue lights on your way home, too. Now, you’ve been pulled over and you’re in trouble.  What do you need to know when you’re pulled over on a suspicion of a DUI? Check out the following steps you can take to make the stop easy and protect yourself. Know Your Rights When you’re pulled over, understand that the police can only ask you for so much. They can ask you to step out of the car, for example, but you don’t have to tell them anything about your situation. That’s because you can’t be forced to incriminate yourself.  However, it is best to take steps to protect yourself, too. You can’t just leave, for example, and you can’t do things that the officer may consider resisting arrest. Talk to your lawyer if the officers did anything suspicious or forceful during your traffic stop. Field Sobriety Tests When you’re pulled over, the police will test your sobr

Three Reasons Not to Plead Guilty to a DWI in Texas

DWIs are one of the crimes that people don’t take seriously. People think that because drunk driving crimes are common that it makes people more sympathetic to you if you get convicted of one. Although it might be understandable that people make mistakes after drinking alcohol, that doesn’t mean that a DWI isn’t a big deal. A drunk driving crime on your criminal record will absolutely affect you in the long term. Pleading guilty to a DWI could be a mistake, especially if you don’t even take the time to consider whether you have other options. Read on to learn three good reasons why you might not want to plead guilty to a drunk driving charge. Three Reasons to Not Plead Guilty to a Drunk Driving Charge Legal Penalties The first reason to not plead guilty without first speaking to a lawyer about your options is because there are legal consequences that come with a conviction. Even a first-time DWI comes with possible jail time, fines, loss of drivers license, community service, s

What Not to Do After Getting Arrested

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After an arrest, your emotions are likely running high. You’ll be scared of the consequences, worried about your future, and wondering how your family will react to news of your arrest or a conviction. It’s easy to make rash decisions and not think things through following an arrest. That’s why we’ve assembled a list of what not to do after an arrest. That way, you will be less likely to make poor decisions that you’ll have to live with for the rest of your life. Tips On What Not to Do Following an Arrest Read through these tips before making a quick decision after you’ve been arrested for a crime. Tip 1: Don’t Talk to the Police Without a Lawyer It’s very tempting to try to defend yourself when you’ve been arrested, but it’s best to keep your mouth shut after an arrest. Make sure you talk to a lawyer before speaking with the police. They can take your statements down and later use them against you as evidence. Tip 2: Don’t Sign the First Plea Agreement Without Consult

Texas Marijuana Laws

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In Texas, marijuana charges are quite serious, even when it’s your first offense. Depending on how much marijuana you’re in possession of, you could be facing felony charges. If you’re convicted of a marijuana crime, you could be looking at serious jail or prison time, and hefty fines. In addition, marijuana crimes will go on your permanent criminal record. Your record could affect you for life: You could struggle to secure a good job; you could be denied access to certain government programs; and you and your family could suffer greatly because of a marijuana conviction. See below for a more in-depth look at Texas marijuana laws. Understanding Texas Marijuana Laws Marijuana possession, use, and sales are still very much illegal in Texas. Crimes involving marijuana use are generally broken down into two main categories: possession of marijuana, and sale/transport of marijuana. The larger the amount of marijuana you’re in possession of will increase the class of felony you’ll

The Law Offices of Jeff C.Kennedy

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The Law Offices of Jeff C. Kennedy combines compassion and personal attention with in-depth criminal defense knowledge and practical experience. If you’re in trouble with the law, we’re here to help. https://www.criminallawyerfortworthtx.com