This blog is a way for our firm to update you about the newest happenings in criminal defense, as well as provide tips and advice when faced with a possible conviction.
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Just because it's not on you doesn't mean you can't be chargedJust because the police don't find drugs on your person doesn't mean you can't be charged with possession
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"Working off" your caseIt's not unusual in drug cases for the police to offer the individual an opportunity to "work off" his case and not be arrested
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Can you limit the scope of a search?Fifth Circuit of Appeals holds the suspect only consented to a search of his luggage so they couldn't search the rest of the car
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The unintended consequences of the War on DrugsAmerica has fought a self-described "war on drugs" for decades. The result has been the creation that encourages shortcuts and tramples civil liberties
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What Happens After You Legalize Marijuana?Washington and Colorado have both legalized personal marijuana use. The issue they now face is how to control the marijuana industry
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Controlled Drug Schedules and How They Affect SentencingWhen it comes to drug cases, the drugs are placed in one of five different schedules, depending on many different factors.
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How State Marijuana Laws Hold Up on a Federal LevelIf a state legalizes small amounts of marijuana, will it still be illegal in federal court? Get the opinion of a Waco drug case attorney.
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Whether or Not You Knew You Had a Controlled SubstanceIt can be hard to prove you didn't know you had a controlled substance in your possession, but the state doesn't have to prove that you knew.