Parker County Criminal Defense Blog

What Happens When Pets Negligently Die?

This is not a metaphysical blog about whether or not dogs go to heaven. As a Weatherford personal injury attorney, that issue is far above my pay grade. Rather, this article is about what compensation is available in these situations, and who is legally responsible. This problem...

Understanding Swimming Pool Drowning Claims

Between Memorial Day and Labor Day, hundreds of people usually drown in swimming pools across the nation. About 70 percent of these victims are children under 5. Many other victims sustain permanent brain injuries. Drownings are the most common and most deadly kind of swimming p...

Five DWI Defenses in Parker County

| Jul 8, 2019 |

In 2018, Texas law enforcement officers arrested over 95,000 Texans for DWI. That figure was almost 10 percent higher than the 2017 arrest total. Prosecutors are very aggressive as well. The number of dismissals dropped sharply in 2018. In other words, Parker County prosecutors a...

Fatal Rear-End Crash on 820

A box truck apparently rear-ended a Corvette on the eastbound side of the freeway, killing the Corvette driver almost instantly. According to police and witnesses, the Corvette driver was only travelling about 20mph in the carpool lane, because of mechanical issues. The box truc...

Prosecutors Refile Charges in Vince Young Case

| Jun 30, 2019 |

In February 2019, police charged the former quarterback with DWI. Fort Bend County prosecutors recently reduced those charges. And, Young may not even be convicted of that offense. Young's Houston-based lawyer convinced prosecutors to reduce the charges to obstructing a highway,...

Is Jail Release Important?

Pretrial release is obviously important from a personal perspective. It's also important from a legal perspective. The presumption of innocence is one of the bedrock principles of the American justice system. If the defendant remains in jail, that presumption of innocence essenti...

DWI Drug Cases in Parker County

| Jun 24, 2019 |

Largely because of the extremely broad definitions in Texas Penal Code Section 49.04, "drugged driving" cases are more common than "drunk driving" cases in many jurisdictions. Under Texas law, any "substance" can cause intoxication. That substance could be an illegal street drug,...