In legal terms, hearsay is a statement that was made out-of-court by another person who's not directly involved in the case. Hearsay is typically not allowed as evidence in Texas court cases because it's difficult to prove. However, there are some exceptions. When can...
Convictions
An underage drug offense could damage your child’s educational hopes
Even the brightest and most promising of teenagers make mistakes in judgment. Many teenagers experiment with drugs, from nicotine and alcohol to marijuana and even harder substances. A large number of teens who try a drug a few times won't experience any long-term ill...
Wrongful Arrests in Arlington & Dallas Cause Undeserved Jail Time
A series of recent mistakes have left the Arlington and Dallas Police Departments blushing, yet the embarrassment is of their own doings. Meanwhile, two local residents were thrown in jail cells and falsely accused of crimes they did not commit.In Dallas, a...
Wrongful Arrests in Arlington & Dallas Cause Undeserved Jail Time
A series of recent mistakes have left the Arlington and Dallas Police Departments blushing, yet the embarrassment is of their own doings. Meanwhile, two local residents were thrown in jail cells and falsely accused of crimes they did not commit.In Dallas, a...
South Dallas Pastor Accused of Burglarizing Home of Parishioner on Christmas Eve
Sandra McGriff, pastor at the south Dallas Church of the Living God, spent much of Christmas Day in jail after police caught her breaking into the Oak Cliff home of a parishioner on Christmas Eve.According to police reports, McGriff broke into the home of Serita Agnew...
Texas Convicts and Juveniles Routinely Endure Rape, Abuse in Prison
Now, more than ever, it is important for Texans to aggressively fight criminal charges so they may protect not only their freedom, but their bodies.While it is no secret that rape often occurs in prison, most people probably don't know how often it happens or why it...
Evidentiary Process Leaves Ample Room for Mistakes
In criminal trials, prosecutors are required to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. To do this, they generally seek to introduce evidence from the alleged crime scene. However, a trial may occur years after the evidence is taken from the crime scene. Law...
For the Record: Criminal Convictions can Hurt Job Applicants
Employers across Texas routinely do extensive background checks of applicants, looking for bad credit reports and criminal records. For many job applicants, a conviction on their record -- even for a minor offense -- can mean they never hear from the employer...
Man Wrongfully Convicted Released after Nearly 20 Years
In 1990, three men entered and robbed a home in search of drugs and money. According to a report in The Houston Chronicle, the men broke into a drug dealer's apartment, held the four occupants captive and repeatedly raped two women in the home. Jimmy Hatton was...