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When is an alleged assault really an attempt at self-defense?

by stephanie.aplin@thomsonreuters.com | Apr 4, 2024 | Assault

It is generally illegal to intentionally hurt someone else or put them in fear of imminent physical harm. Police officers may arrest someone who appears to have intentionally attacked or intimidated another person. If there is sufficient evidence, prosecutors may...

How to challenge blood and breath tests in Texas

by stephanie.aplin@thomsonreuters.com | Mar 19, 2024 | Firm News

If you’re facing DWI charges in Texas, it’s crucial to understand that a blood or breath test result indicating intoxication isn’t the final word on your case. Both tests are subject to a variety of errors and defenses that may be available to you....

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