representment to grand jury

Can Prosecutors Re-Present to Grand Jury After a No-Bill?

No-Bill and True Bills in Texas How Many Bites at the Apple Does the Prosecutor Get? Headlines today read, “Cleared once, man will once again face charges in Fort Worth officer’s shooting ” and “Tarrant County District Attorney refiles charges after Grand Jury no bills shooting suspect.” The headlines highlight the fact that it seems almost […]

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Road-Rage

Road Rage Prosecution and Defense | How is Road Rage Prosecuted?

It seems like every time you turn on the news, there is another incident of aggressive driving or so-called “road rage” in North Texas. According to the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety , 9 out of 10 drivers believe aggressive driving is a threat to their personal safety. Additionally, 8 million drivers have reported getting

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Capital Punishment: State of the Death Penalty in Tarrant County & Texas

Capital Punishment: The State of the Death Penalty in Tarrant County and Texas

Two death penalty trials recently concluded in Tarrant County, marking the third time in 2024 that prosecutors have pursued the death penalty and got it. This is particularly notable because, before 2024, Tarrant County hadn’t had a death penalty trial since 2019. Death penalty trials have declined significantly statewide since 1999, when Texas juries sentenced

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