Protective Order Violation in Dallas: What To Know
If you’ve been charged with a protective order violation in Dallas, you’re facing a Class A misdemeanor punishable by up to one year in jail and a $4,000 fine. In…
If you’ve been charged with a protective order violation in Dallas, you’re facing a Class A misdemeanor punishable by up to one year in jail and a $4,000 fine. In…
The key difference: Straight probation results in a conviction on your record. Deferred adjudication does not. If you successfully complete deferred adjudication, your case is dismissed and no conviction is…
Dallas Injury to a Child Lawyer, Serving Dallas and Surrounding Areas In Texas, injury to a child is a felony charge that can stem from minor bruises, broken bones, or…
What is a federal proffer? A proffer is a written agreement that occurs after a meeting with federal authorities during which the defendant provides valuable information in hopes that this…
Securing the right divorce lawyer is imperative if you’re about to start the divorce process in Dallas. The Dallas divorce lawyers at Varghese Summersett have a track record for winning…
Cite and Release is a law enforcement policy where officers can issue citations (similar to traffic tickets) instead of making arrests for certain low-level offenses, requiring the person to appear…
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…
Understanding Federal Investigations The federal criminal court system is an intimidating place. Federal investigators have big budgets and can take their time investigating and bringing charges. By the time federal…
How many days as a condition of DWI probation are required in Texas? It seems counterintuitive, but it is true – for some DWI offenses in Texas, there are days…