4 Ways Circumstantial Evidence Can be Used in Texas Burglary Charges

Police often file Texas Burglary charges when they have only circumstantial evidence. In fact it is rare when the police actually arrest a […]

Texas Burglary Crimes: 3 Ways To Charge

Texas burglary crimes are extremely serious. If a house or building is involved then the penalty range can extend up to life in […]

4 Factors Used to Determine Release oF Informers Identity In Texs Criminal Cases

Criminal informants often become part of Texas criminal cases. This is especially true in drug dealing prosecutions. The police use confidential informants to […]

Getting Jurors To Give Honest Answers in Texas Criminal Trials: 6 Steps

To conduct a successful jury selection in a Texas criminal trial the criminal attorney must make the jurors feel that they can give […]

Texas Criminal Jury Selection: Experience Counts

In a criminal trial the most most important part of any trial is the jury selection. Jury selection is by far the most […]

Social Media Used As Criminal Evidence

Dallas Residents may have watched news reports about a man arrested after a standoff with Grand Prairie police officers. Police say Jose Silva […]

Adrian Peterson and Texas Child Abuse Law

The Adrian Peterson indictment for the felony charge on Injury to a Child illustrates how emotional the public can be for such a […]

5 Topics To Cross-Examine A Witness For Bias

One of the most effective ways to destroy a the credibility of a witness is to cross-examine a witness on statements or circumstance’s showing […]

Four Goals For Cross-Examination

Cross-examination is the most important tool a criminal attorney has in his arsenal. When preparing for trial an experienced criminal attorney should keep […]

Jake Erlich: Great Criminal Lawyer

I believe a criminal lawyer can always increase his or her skills by reading about the great criminal lawyers of the past. One […]