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- 2 ways a judge’s actions may pave the way to an appeal
- 3 common reasons that people qualify for post-conviction appeals
- 3 hallmarks of an effective attorney
- 3 times police officers can conduct searches for evidence
- 3 times you can potentially appeal a criminal conviction
- 3 ways people win at trial despite a prosecutor’s evidence
- 4 steps to take when hiring a criminal defense attorney
- A great deal of scientific evidence isn’t all that scientific
- An affirmative defense helps when the state has strong evidence
- Bail Bonds An Overview
- Bite marks: How concrete is this evidence in court?
- Can an intoxication claim play a role in your defense strategy?
- Can intoxication reduce someone’s culpability during a trial?
- Can self-defense claims help you avoid an assault conviction?
- Can your mental health issues help your criminal defense?
- Did an overworked defense attorney fail to advocate for you?
- Did the Supreme Court get rid of the Miranda Warning?
- DNA In Criminal Justice
- Do bite-mark analysts have to be specially trained?
- Do You Need a Criminal Defense Lawyer?
- Do you qualify to have your case heard in the Texas drug courts?
- Don’t let prosecutorial misconduct negatively affect your case
- Don’t let questionable witnesses jeopardize your freedom
- Entrapment & Texas Law
- Everyone deserves a strong legal defense
- Expert witnesses can help debunk junk science used in court
- Eyewitness testimony is often unreliable
- Houston PD unveils revised use-of-force policy
- Houston sees spike in gun violence among teens
- Houston’s Forensic Evidence Problems
- How can a substance use disorder impact one’s criminal defense?
- How do you pick a criminal defense lawyer?
- How does the M’Naghten rule impact an insanity defense?
- How is bite-mark evidence treated in the state of Texas?
- How mental health can potentially lead to criminal behavior
- How might schizophrenia affect someone’s criminal defense?
- How people confess to crimes they didn’t do
- How witnesses are used and questioned in a Texas criminal case
- Is fingerprint evidence entirely trustworthy?
- Is mental illness really a defense for criminal acts?
- Mounting a criminal defense in Texas based on insanity
- Pop culture has skewed the perception of forensic science
- Psychotic disorders can impact criminal proceedings
- Scientists question the validity of bite mark evidence
- Selective Prosecution
- Should you testify in your own defense?
- Study refutes mental health links to violent crime
- Texas has increased its penalties for intoxication manslaughter
- The basics on ineffective assistance of counsel
- The reliability of an eyewitness is a myth
- Tips on choosing a defense attorney
- Trace DNA: Dangerous evidence can lead to wrongful convictions
- What are examples of prosecutorial misconduct?
- What can render a defendant incompetent to stand trial?
- What defines true seizure of a person
- What does it mean to be incompetent to stand trial?
- What does it mean to use insanity as a defense?
- What is ineffective assistance of counsel?
- What is the fruit of the poisonous tree?
- What is the insanity plea?
- What to expect if ordered supervised probation in Texas
- When are hate crime charges possible in Texas?
- When can the police look in the trash?
- When can you argue “entrapment” if you’re charged with a crime?
- Why is eyewitness testimony so unreliable?
- Why the right of discovery is so important for criminal cases
- Why waiving the right to remain silent can hurt someone’s case
- Will a guilty plea reduce the penalties someone faces?
- Woman wrongly convicted 15 years ago still awaits retrial