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Posted in Criminal Defense on March 23, 2024
Arson is a felony offense in Texas that should not be taken lightly. Arson is defined as intentionally starting a fire or causing an explosion to destroy or damage property. Such property includes land, buildings, fences, vehicles, or even vegetation. There are varying degrees of arson, and the severity of the charge depends on the…
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Posted in Criminal Defense on March 19, 2024
Bank fraud is a serious white-collar crime encompassing many types of criminal activity. Examples of bank fraud include, but are not limited to, embezzlement, identity theft, credit card fraud, check fraud, and loan application fraud. Bank fraud charges can range from misdemeanors to felonies, and the severity of the charge will depend on the facts…
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Posted in Criminal Defense on March 15, 2024
The Texas Sex Offender Registration Program has been in place since 1991. The law encompassing this program can be found in Chapter 62 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. The purpose of the law is to protect the public from sex offenders by requiring them to register with their local law enforcement authority. Sex…
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Posted in Criminal Defense on March 9, 2024
There are several forms of embezzlement charges that can threaten your freedom. Likewise, there are a number of defenses that the criminal defense attorneys with Mary E. Conn & Associates can utilize to help protect your future. You can call on an experienced embezzlement criminal defense attorney to challenge the recent charges brought against you….
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Posted in Criminal Defense on February 26, 2024
Accusations of child endangerment are easily made and challenging to defend against. Determining whether a child is genuinely at risk can be subjective, making defense even more difficult. If accused of endangering a child, explaining your situation may seem reasonable, but law enforcement can be skeptical. Allegations of child endangerment are investigated and prosecuted according…
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