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Dallas Appellate Court Finds the Texas Stalking Statute Unconstitutional

Recently, the Court of Appeals for the Fifth District of Texas at Dallas issued an important decision holding the state’s stalking statute unconstitutional. While lawmakers are responsible for writing and passing laws, courts must interpret the laws as they are written. However, courts are also the final arbiter in determining…

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The Texas Castle Doctrine: When You Can Lawfully “Stand Your Ground”

Self-defense is one of the oldest and most sacred defenses in all of criminal law. While self-defense applies in a variety of situations, it is also one of the most misunderstood defenses. One particular area of self-defense that is especially important to understand is the “Castle Doctrine.” The Castle Doctrine…

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Burglary of a Habitation in Texas- Does the garage count?

What is burglary of a habitation in Texas? Burglary of a habitation is a 2nd-degree (2-20 TDC) felony in Texas. The law forbids entering a  “habitation” without permission from the owner and then attempting or committing theft. See TEX. PENAL CODE § 30.02(a). What is a habitation? “Habitation” means “a…

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Rooting Contractors Theft Cases- What happens when a contractor takes your money and doesn’t do the work?

Can a Roofing Contractor be Charged with Theft? After every hail storm of tornado roofing contractors will defend on neighborhoods looking for repair work. Most contracts are honest and upright and do a great job. However, sometimes a roofing contractor is hired, paid, but then fails to fix your roof…

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Texas Turn Signal Law- What color? How far do you have to signal?

Let’s talk about turn signals. Lots of people get pulled over for not using a turn signal. But what does the law require? The short answer is – 100 feet. You have to use them for 100 feet before you turn. Here is the Texas Transportation Code 545.104 (a) An operator…

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