Criminal Defense September 18, 2020 Domestic Violence & Parental Rights in Texas: What You Need to Know In Texas, your domestic assault case may affect your parental rights, including your current child… Keith G. Allen
Criminal Defense September 11, 2020 Misdemeanor Assault Charges in Texas Even though misdemeanor assault offenses are considered less serious than felony offenses, the consequences of… Keith G. Allen
Criminal Defense September 4, 2020 3 Long-Term Consequences of a Domestic Assault Conviction in Texas In Texas, a domestic assault conviction carries potential jail time, costly fines, and other lasting… Keith G. Allen
Criminal Defense August 26, 2020 If You’ve Been Arrested For Assaulting a Police Officer in Texas, Here’s What You Need to Know In Texas, assault against a police officer is usually considered a felony in the third… Keith G. Allen
Criminal Defense August 18, 2020 Facing Domestic Assault Charges Even Though You Acted in Self-Defense? Here’s What You Can Do Texas state law allows people to take certain actions when they believe their safety is… Keith G. Allen
Criminal Defense August 11, 2020 Assault vs. Aggravated Assault Charges in Texas In Texas, an assault charge can be elevated to a charge of aggravated assault if… Keith G. Allen
Criminal Defense August 3, 2020 What a Continuous Violence Against the Family Charge Means in Texas In Texas, you can be charged with the crime of continuous violence against the family… Keith G. Allen
Criminal Defense July 26, 2020 Avoid Doing These 3 Things When Arrested For Domestic Assault in Texas Being placed under arrest for a domestic assault charge can be scary, especially if you… Keith G. Allen
Criminal Defense July 4, 2020 A Closer Look at the Juvenile Justice System in Texas The juvenile justice system is fairly complex, and it’s easy to feel overwhelmed as your… Keith G. Allen
Criminal Defense June 26, 2020 Can I Obtain an Order of Nondisclosure in Texas After Completing a Veterans Treatment Court Program? If you are thinking about seeking an order of nondisclosure in Texas, you’ll need to… Keith G. Allen