Articles
- The Right of Police Officers to Draw Blood: Arguments and Appeals in Texas
- Texas Enables Police to Draw Blood From More Suspected Drunk Drivers
- Dallas Police Want Blood Draws Mandatory for All DWI Suspects
- DWI Breath Test: Is it Better to Refuse or Fail?
- ID Theft: Serious Charges That Must be Taken Seriously
- Deep Flaws in DWI Breath Test Revealed Again
- Proposed Texas Laws Would Increase DUI/DWI Punishment
- Proposal to Make Super Bowl Site Prostitute-Free Fails
- Five Dallas Police Officers Fired; They Are Not Above the Law
- Prescription Drug Convict Loses Mansion and High Flying Ways
- Todd Shapiro Appears in Dallas Morning News
- Legal Consequences of a Prostitution Arrest in Arlington & Dallas
- The Dallas Observer Notes The Shapiro Law Firm’s Super Bowl Prostitution Defense Practice
- Nearly 60 Super Bowl Prostitution Arrests Made in Arlington
- Grand Jury Hears Testimony in John Wiley Price Case
- Don’t Make Your Dallas Divorce Harder than it has to Be
- The Real Estate Divorce Dilemma: What to Do With a House When You Split
- TX Passes Law to Correct Unfair Treatment of Paternity Fraud Victims
- Divorce Rates Reflect the Fall and Rise of the Nation’s Economy
- Internet and New Electronics a Boon—and Bane—for Adulterers
- Texas Supreme Court Rules in Child Custody Matter
- In Texas, “Sex Offender” Label May Not Be Correct
- Expunction – Moving on From Past Crimes in Texas
- Many Texas Online Solicitation Charges Come From Police Stings
- Unpaid Child Support Prevalent Problem, But Remedies Available in Texas
- Texas Women Increasingly Likely to Drink and Drive?
- Even During Divorce, Stealing is Illegal in Texas
- Romeo and Juliet Law in Texas
- Sex Offender Registration for Juvenile Offenders May Not Be Effective
- Town Ordinances Can Be Problematic for Texas’ Registered Offenders
- Can the police draw your blood without a warrant? Supreme Court to decide
- Bill would require independent review of solitary confinement in Texas
- TX law seeking to reduce wrongful convictions will soon go into effect
- NHTSA wants new alcohol detection method for drivers with DWI convictions
- Understanding the Miranda warning
- Understanding rape laws and penalties in Texas
- Eyewitness statements should be taken with a grain of salt, report finds
- Court battles loom over controversial breath-test devices
- Eyewitness identification errors in TX may send the innocent to jail
- Plano driver faces 18 years in prison for intoxication manslaughter
- Support grows for raising the age for juvenile offenders in Texas
- Understanding DWI charges in Plano
- Understanding the impact of social media on Texas drunk driving cases
- Why juvenile offenses may merit different treatment than adult offenses
- DWI offenders could forgo driver’s license suspension
- Studies indicate minors do not see sexting as a problem