Monthly Archive: March 2018

Before taking your normal over-the-counter cold medicine and going out to pick up the kids or heading to the grocery store, you should be aware that driving under the influence of medications – whether prescribed or not – is considered driving while intoxicated and can lead to a DWI arrest. In Texas, operating a vehicle...

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The short-term and long-term effects of getting arrested don’t just end with you – these consequences can be hard on your family, too. An arrest or conviction can put an emotional strain on your relationship and sometimes place more hardship and responsibility on your partner or spouse. For your children, your arrest or conviction can...

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If your significant other is arrested, you might be feeling overwhelmed with a constant flurry of emotions ranging from anger, worry, sadness, and confusion. You may ask yourself endless questions that you don’t immediately have the answers to and you start thinking and worrying about how a single mistake will turn your entire world upside...

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An arrest, let alone a conviction, can haunt you for the rest of your life. It’s more than just a shadow that looms over you because an arrest can have serious repercussions that affect not just you personally, but your career and your family, too. Poor decisions can have the power to uproot things you’ve...

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