Organized retail theft involves more than a single shoplifting incident. Texas law treats this conduct as a coordinated effort to steal merchandise for resale or profit. If police believe multiple people worked together, the charge and penalties can increase fast....
Year: 2026
Will an assault charge derail your professional career?
An altercation with another person can cascade into an event that could leave lasting marks on your professional life. This article covers what an assault charge could mean for your career. Is your professional license at risk? If you hold a professional license in...
When can parents face criminal charges for a child’s violent act?
If your child faces accusations for a violent act, fear can escalate quickly. You may worry about court involvement, school consequences, and whether the state can also place blame on you. Texas law does allow criminal charges against parents in limited situations,...
Do social media messages count as evidence in a Texas drug case?
Social media often feels informal, but prosecutors may treat posts and messages as potential evidence in a drug case. When investigators link online activity to an alleged offense, they may attempt to introduce that material in court. Understanding the limits on how...







