Edinburg Criminal Defense Blog
Illegal reentry: The risks and what you should know
Illegal reentry refers to entering the United States after being removed. It is a serious offense and may result in fines, imprisonment and deportation. The exact penalties will vary based on why you were removed from the country in the past and how long it has been...
Could common household items worsen your drug charges?
Possession is the lowest form of a drug offense that you might find yourself facing. Compared with manufacturing or trafficking, the penalties are lower for possession. The social stigma associated with the resulting criminal record is also lower. Even a possession...
What factors influence the value of a car crash claim?
One of the first questions people have after a car crash is what their claim is actually worth. There is no straightforward answer, as every collision scenario results in different consequences for the people involved. There are numerous factors that influence how...
Plea bargains: an overview
When faced with criminal charges, plea bargains will likely come up during the court process. Typically, plea bargains arise before a case goes to trial. Those facing criminal charges are often reluctant to consider plea bargains. However, there are occasions where...
Why is it crucial to fight all criminal charges?
Some crimes carry more severe consequences, and some allegations are more straightforward to defend. There may even be some convictions that you feel you could justify or explain away if someone were to ask you about them in the future. However, your best bet is to...
What does racketeering mean?
Some cases that go before the federal criminal justice system include an accusation of racketeering. While it’s pretty common to hear that term relating to criminal charges, some individuals aren’t sure what that means. Racketeering accusations are based on the...
3 things to remember after a Texas car collision
After a serious motor vehicle collision, most individuals can feel frightened and confused about what their immediate future looks like. Will their injuries require extended medical treatment? Who will pay all those bills? How will they get to work while their car is...
How having a prescription medication could lead to criminal charges
Even middle school children know that possession of prohibited drugs like heroin, marijuana or methamphetamine can get someone arrested. Most people also understand that it's possible to abuse prescription drugs. Still, they may not recognize the legal risks that come...
How to defend against DWI charges
A DWI conviction can come with considerable consequences. When these consequences can affect your rights and future, it is crucial that you do everything possible to defend yourself from a conviction. When it can feel like there is no way to protect yourself from DWI...
What makes an action fraudulent?
You probably know that fraud is to do with allegedly conning someone else out of money. Yet, fraud, like any crime, has a specific legal definition. People often make accusations using legal terms that they do not fully understand. By learning how the law defines...