Have you ever driven your car when you felt drowsy? Maybe you didn’t get enough sleep or had to take an allergy medicine a few hours ago that is still wearing off. Whatever the cause is, if you’re drowsy when you drive, you should know that you are more likely to make...
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Will I lose my medical license if I get a DWI?
The stakes are much higher for you if you get arrested for driving while intoxicated (DWI) if you are a nurse, a doctor or someone else in the medical field who has a license to practice. Not only can you face fines, jail and lose your license to drive, you could also...
Immunity: What it means when the prosecutor wants you to testify
At some point in your life, you could find yourself running afoul of the law. In fact, you might not even be law enforcement’s main target. But they could certainly put the squeeze on you trying to get you to cooperate with them against another defendant. When that...
Turning a blind eye to illegal actions could mean facing charges
Maybe you work as a receptionist and you take notes during a meeting where your boss and their competitor agree to a price-fixing scheme. Perhaps you work in a medical office and knowingly input billing information for services that a physician hasn't performed. You...
Avoid a DWI and public intoxication during this year’s events
It’s important to know how to fight drunk driving charges if you’re ever accused. These charges can have a significant impact on your life, from increasing the cost of your insurance to causing you to lose your license or your career. Unfortunately, San Antonio is...
Drug-free zones and sentence enhancements in Texas
“Drug-free zones” were written into the Texas legal code with the idea that they are necessary barriers to prevent drug dealers and drugs from getting to children. When someone is caught selling, carrying or using drugs in a drug-free zone, they’re subject not only to...
What does “innocent until proven guilty” mean?
You’ve probably heard this before, but all criminal defendants are innocent until proven guilty. Do you actually know what this means, however? If you’re facing any kind of serious criminal charges, it’s an important concept to understand. The presumption of innocence...
Driving on medications? Watch out for a DWI
If you’re driving while taking prescription medications, it’s time to stop and think about how those medications could be affecting you. Prescription medications have the potential to cause serious side effects that could impact your ability to drive safely, such as:...
You didn’t commit the crime you planned. Why are you still facing charges?
Everyone has thought about breaking the law, even if it’s minor. Maybe you were late for work and wondered if it was worth it to drive 90 miles per hour to make up time. Maybe you were intoxicated and considered driving home anyway so that you didn’t have to come back...
Understanding intoxication assault and intoxication manslaughter charges
Texas has laws that specifically apply when a person who’s impaired by alcohol and/or drugs unintentionally injures or kills someone else with a vehicle. If you have been charged with “intoxication assault” or “intoxication manslaughter,” it’s crucial that you...

