Can I Get Probation for a Felony in Texas?
In Texas, some felony convictions allow for probation, also called “community supervision,” instead of serving time in prison. The availability of probation depends on the type of felony, the defendant’s criminal record, and the details of the case. Courts often look at factors such as the severity of the offense, whether violence...
Top 5 Mistakes People Make After Being Charged with a Crime in Texas
When you’re charged with a crime, every decision you make can affect your future. Many people unintentionally hurt their own defense by speaking too freely, missing deadlines, or trusting the wrong information. Knowing what not to do can make all the difference in how your case turns out. Here are the...
Defending Your Parental Rights While Facing Criminal Accusations
Few things are more frightening than facing criminal charges—except perhaps facing those charges while trying to protect your relationship with your child. In Texas, criminal accusations can quickly complicate or even jeopardize your parental rights, whether you’re dealing with child custody, visitation, or ongoing family court proceedings.
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Defending Against a False Restraining Order in Texas
Being served with a restraining order is serious—but being served with one based on false allegations can be devastating. False restraining orders can damage your reputation, affect your career, limit your parenting rights, and even lead to criminal charges if not properly addressed. At Navarrete & Schwartz, P.C., we represent individuals...
What’s the Difference Between a Misdemeanor and a Felony?
Facing criminal charges is a daunting experience and understanding the legal landscape is crucial for individuals accused of offenses in Texas. Two primary categories of criminal charges exist: misdemeanors and felonies. Here, we will explore the key differences between misdemeanors and felonies, shedding light on...
How an Attorney Can Help in your Drug Possession Case
Facing drug possession charges in Texas can be a daunting experience with serious consequences on the line. A conviction can lead to fines, probation, and even incarceration. However, with the assistance of a skilled criminal defense attorney, individuals charged with drug possession can navigate the complexities of the legal system and...
How Can I Challenge My Domestic Violence Allegations?
Domestic violence allegations are serious and can have profound consequences for those involved. In Texas, laws are in place to protect victims, but false or exaggerated accusations can also occur. Challenging domestic violence allegations requires a strategic and comprehensive approach to ensure that justice is served. Here, we will explore some...
Common Defenses to an Evading Arrest Charge
Facing an evading arrest charge is a serious matter. In order to preserve and protect your rights, and to avoid a conviction, it is critical that you understand what you are up against and how a successful defense can be mounted on your behalf. Here, we will discuss some of the...
The Penalties of Fleeing the Scene of a Hit and Run
In the state of Texas, the law takes a firm stance against hit-and-run incidents. Leaving the scene of an accident can lead to severe consequences, including criminal charges, associated criminal penalties, and the far-reaching impact all of this can have on a person’s life. It is crucial that you understand the...
White Collar Crimes in Texas
White-collar crimes have taken center stage in Texas and law enforcement have taken note. What exactly are white-collar crimes? What are the legal implications of involvement or suspected involvement in white-collar crimes? Will explore these questions, and more, here.
White Collar Crimes in Texas