On Behalf of Law Office of Osvaldo J. Morales III P.C. | Dec 30, 2019 | Drug Crimes
Texas treats possession, distribution and trafficking of controlled substances as serious crimes, typically resulting in significant fines as well as prison time. The Texas Controlled Substances Act defines four categories of illegal drugs and outlines consequences...
On Behalf of Law Office of Osvaldo J. Morales III P.C. | Dec 12, 2019 | Drug Crimes
Unlike many of its neighboring states, Texas has not yet legalized the use of marijuana for recreational purposes. However, recent changes to the law have expanded the legal uses of marijuana for medical purposes. Under the updated laws, Texas residents may access...
On Behalf of Law Office of Osvaldo J. Morales III P.C. | Dec 11, 2019 | Firm News
According to Texas law, if you refuse to take a breathalyzer test from a police officer after being pulled over on suspicion of DWI, consequences may result. If you do not provide a breath sample when requested, your driving license faces automatic suspension for 180...
On Behalf of Law Office of Osvaldo J. Morales III P.C. | Nov 20, 2019 | Criminal Defense
In a criminal case, there is inadmissible evidence and admissible evidence. To defend yourself in Texas against criminal allegations, you may choose to suppress evidence. This is evidence that is both competent and relevant. The courts may toss out evidence that is...
On Behalf of Law Office of Osvaldo J. Morales III P.C. | Nov 14, 2019 | Criminal Defense
When a person from another country is in the United States without authorization, he or she may be subject to civil penalties. Federal law treats two crimes, illegal entry to the U.S. and illegal reentry after admission denial, as criminal offenses. If you are facing...
On Behalf of Law Office of Osvaldo J. Morales III P.C. | Nov 6, 2019 | Drug Crimes
Texas is tough on criminals. This is particularly true when it comes to drug crimes. If you ever watch crime shows or films, then you probably have heard of entrapment. The United States Department of Justice describes entrapment as a defense to criminal charges. If...
On Behalf of Law Office of Osvaldo J. Morales III P.C. | Oct 23, 2019 | Criminal Defense
When charged with a crime in Texas, evidence can make or break your case. You will hear two types of evidence: admissible evidence and inadmissible evidence. Admissible evidence is the evidence that the court will accept. When deciding whether evidence is admissible,...
On Behalf of Law Office of Osvaldo J. Morales III P.C. | Oct 18, 2019 | Dwi
If you are convicted of DWI-related infractions in Texas, you may face a bumpier future than you expect. We at the Law Office of Osvaldo J. Morales III P.C., are here to explain just how far into the future a DWI conviction can impact you. Of course, when most people...
On Behalf of Law Office of Osvaldo J. Morales III P.C. | Oct 18, 2019 | Dwi
When drivers in Texas are accused of DWI-related crimes, they may not be aware of exactly how serious these charges can be. If you are convicted of a DWI crime in Texas, you face huge repercussions that can last years into the future. The Texas Department of...
On Behalf of Law Office of Osvaldo J. Morales III P.C. | Oct 15, 2019 | Firm News
Charges related to intoxication manslaughter in Texas may be defendable no matter how serious the accusations are. At the Law Office of Osvaldo J. Morales III P.C., we understand how stressful a felony charge involving a fatality can be. Regardless of the type...