Rape, a type of sexual assault, is a serious crime that involves non-consensual intercourse. When rape occurs with a spouse it is commonly referred to as marital rape. People are capable of raping their spouses. Regardless of what some may believe, women have no duty to have sex with their husbands. When someone says no…
Category: Criminal Defense

Proving You Acted in Self-Defense in Texas
Once someone is charged with using violence against another person, a common defense is that they were acting in self-defense. Many people claim self-defense after seriously injuring or killing someone else. But how can you prove that it was in fact self-defense after all? Understanding Assault In order to understand self-defense, it is beneficial to…

What Are a Defendant’s Rights During Questioning in Texas?
When someone is suspected of committing a crime, the Texas police have the right to conduct an investigation into his or her role in order to find out more about the alleged crime. However, it’s important to understand that even suspects have rights while in police custody. The best way to protect yourself during police…

What to Know About Prescription Fraud in Texas
Prescription medications, such as painkillers, depressants, and stimulants help millions of people to live better lives each and every day. However, unfortunately, there are also people who don’t need them but abuse them; opioid addiction has become an epidemic. As a result, many people have turned to prescription fraud in order to get their hands…

Polygraphs and Criminal Defense
Most prosecutors and criminal defense attorneys are very familiar with polygraphs. Although polygraphs are generally not considered reliable enough to be admissible in court in Texas (as discussed below), they are still used outside of court during investigations or grand jury packets. Lie detector tests based on physiological changes date back to the late 1800s…

What’s the Difference Between Civil and Criminal Harassment in TX?
There are many reasons for instituting laws. Each law is intended to help maintain order in society by punishing specific types of behavior. Since these behaviors go against the laws in place, we refer to them as “criminal.” Some laws are put in place to prevent people from conducting themselves in an unfavorable manner or…

What Is Unlawful Restraint in Texas?
If you have ever blocked someone from leaving a room or taken their keys because you wanted them to stay and finish a discussion, you may be surprised to learn that you could be charged with a crime in Texas for your actions. The crime, unlawful restraint, occurs when one person restricts the movement of…

Can “Catfishing” Land You in Jail?
The use of the Internet has created another world in which many people choose to hide behind their computers. Speaking with others online requires no proof that you are who you say you are. It is this ability to hide one’s identity that has led many people to partake in what is known as “catfishing,”…

Is Insanity a Defense to a Criminal Conviction?
From being at another place at the same time to being drugged by someone else, there are various defenses to an accusation of a crime. But what if someone did commit a crime, but was not aware that doing so was wrong because of mental illness or defect? Can he or she be held morally…

What Happens if You Violate Your Texas Probation?
When you plead guilty to committing a crime, sometimes you will be sent to prison for a specific period and sometimes you may receive probation, a program in which you forgo prison and are instead put under community supervision. You may be placed on either an active or inactive type of supervision with probation. With…