Intoxication Manslaughter

Misdemeanor to Felony: DWI to Intoxication Manslaughter in TX

Intoxication Crimes Lawyer in Dallas Thousands of people are charged each year in Dallas County with an “intoxication crime.” An intoxication crime refers to an offense that stems from being under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or both. They range from a Class C public intoxication ticket all the way up to second-degree intoxication manslaughter, […]

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Criminal Solicitation of a Minor in Texas

Criminal Solicitation of a Minor | Texas Penal Code 15.031

Criminal solicitation of a minor is a serious offense in Texas, and it happens more often than many realize. Law enforcement agencies and prosecutors aggressively pursue these cases, particularly when they involve violent crimes, sexual offenses, or human trafficking. Even a mere request or suggestion—without any action taken by the minor—can be enough to result

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Proposed Simplification of Federal Sentencing Guidelines

Proposed Simplification of Federal Sentencing Guidelines

A Shift from Departures to Variances Under 18 U.S.C. § 3553(a) On December 19, 2024, the United States Sentencing Commission (the “Commission”) proposed a transformative amendment to the Federal Sentencing Guidelines Manual (“Guidelines”), marking what could be the most significant overhaul since the Supreme Court’s landmark decision in United States v. Booker , 543 U.S.

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SEXUAL ABUSE IN TEXAS PRIVATE SCHOOLS

Sexual Abuse in Private Schools in Texas: Who is Accountable?

Holding Private Schools Accountable for Sexual Abuse in Texas When a teacher or faculty member sexually abuses a student, one would expect the school to be held accountable—especially if there were warning signs or ignored reports. In Texas, however, public schools are provided an unconscionable level of immunity that can make legal action against them

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Electric Semi Truck Accidents: Who Is Liable?

Texas Electric Semi-Truck Accidents: Who Is Liable?

Electric semi-trucks are gaining popularity and being increasingly adopted by major companies for various uses, including long-distance hauling and local food and beverage delivery. The shift toward electric trucks is driven by the need for more sustainable transportation solutions and the growing pressure to reduce carbon emissions from the trucking industry. With advancements in technology,

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Texas Home Invasion Charges

Texas Home Invasion Charges: Laws, Penalties & Defenses

A person’s home is their sanctuary—a place where they’re supposed to feel safe and protected. When that sense of security is shattered by an intruder, the consequences can be severe. Texas law takes home invasions extremely seriously, treating them as violent felonies with some of the harshest penalties in the country. Texas home invasion charges

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VS Cuts the Ribbon on New Dallas Location

Varghese Summersett Cuts the Ribbon on New Dallas Location

Dozens of people gathered on Wednesday for a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Varghese Summersett’s new office in downtown Dallas. The law firm opened its newest location at 2100 Ross Avenue, in the Arts District of the Central Business District. The centrally located office allows the firm to serve more clients in the Dallas area who need

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