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Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon on Police Officer

Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon on Police Officer

In Juarez v. State, a 2010 case the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals held that the Defendant is required to…

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Conservatorship and Possession

Conservatorship and Possession

A case out of Dallas was heard in 2007 that involved a mother and father who had one child.When the…

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Motion to Suppress Confession

Motion to Suppress Confession

In Carter v. State, after being arrested for possession of a controlled substance, appellant made incriminating statements in response to…

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Violation of Automatic Stay

Violation of Automatic Stay

In The Johnson v. Smith case, the bankruptcy court awarded debtors approximately $6,000 in damages and attorneys' fees based upon…

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Automatic Stay Provision of the Bankruptcy Code

Automatic Stay Provision of the Bankruptcy Code

The In re Williams court ruled, at a hearing on the debtor's motion to extend the automatic stay, that the…

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Involuntary Confessions

Involuntary Confessions

In a recent capital murder case out of Texas, the appellant was charged with capital murder after confessing on videotape…

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Failure to Pay Child Support

Failure to Pay Child Support

In re Stephens was a 2007 Waco case in which the father was held in contempt by the judge for…

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Contempt

Contempt

A 2007 case out of Fort Worth had the following set of circumstances:Under a 2002 New York family court order,…

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Delivery of Meth

Delivery of Meth

In State v. Powell, during Appellee's trial for possession with intent to deliver meth, the court suppressed the drugs because…

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Texas Exemptions

Texas Exemptions

In a West Texas case named In re Wilkinson the debtors claimed as exempt six guns under Section 42.002(a)(8) (sporting…

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Wrongful Foreclosure

Wrongful Foreclosure

The Northern District of Texas heard the Cunningham case in 2008 concerning a Chapter 7 debtor who filed a complaint…

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Appeal of a Criminal Conviction

Appeal of a Criminal Conviction

The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals decided last year that in determining that a plea was involuntary, an appellate court…

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