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Can an arrest for domestic violence be made without a warrant?

On Behalf of R. Todd Bennett, P.C. | Feb 3, 2015 | Domestic Violence

An individual in Texas who is alleged to have committed a domestic assault may be taken into custody even if an officer does not have a warrant. As long as there is evidence that a crime has been committed or is threatened to be committed, the person may be taken into...

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Study shows ease of implanting false memories of crime

On Behalf of R. Todd Bennett, P.C. | Jan 27, 2015 | Criminal Defense

Texas residents may be interested in a study conducted by researchers in Canada and the United Kingdom that found it was not difficult to give people false memories of committing a crime. The research could have implications for people accused of crimes who are...

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4 accused of Texas bicycle theft ring

On Behalf of R. Todd Bennett, P.C. | Jan 19, 2015 | Theft & Property Crimes

On Jan. 13, Texas authorities announced that a high-end bicycle theft ring that allegedly resulted in $70,000worth of stolen property was busted. Four individuals who were accused of being involved were identified as a 20-year-old woman, a 30-year-old man, a...

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Texas woman charged with allegedly impersonating an officer

On Behalf of R. Todd Bennett, P.C. | Jan 14, 2015 | Theft & Property Crimes

A Houston man reported that a woman allegedly robbed him in his home while impersonating a police officer on Nov. 26. He reported to police that he spotted her outside of his North Houston apartment complex in a black SUV upon arriving home after withdrawing $1,300...

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Texas man returns to site of his alleged crimes, tries to buy gas

On Behalf of R. Todd Bennett, P.C. | Jan 5, 2015 | Theft & Property Crimes

According to the Bridge City Police Department, officers detained a 22-year-old man in relation to a Dec. 30 robbery of a gas station convenience store. The armed incident was reported into authorities at approximately 10:50 p.m., officials said. Reportedly, the...

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Texas boxer charged with triple manslaughter after crash

On Behalf of R. Todd Bennett, P.C. | Dec 29, 2014 | Drunk Driving

A 24-year-old professional boxer has been charged with three counts of intoxicated manslaughter following a car crash in El Paso on Dec. 19. He was previously arrested for DWI with a blood alcohol content level equal to or greater than .15 percent in April. According...

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Genes can predispose teens to deliquency

On Behalf of R. Todd Bennett, P.C. | Dec 29, 2014 | Criminal Defense

Families in Texas may be interested in a recent study that associated anti-social behavior with three specific genes of DNA. The study discovered that teens possessing the usual variants of these three genes may be predisposed to various levels of anti-social behavior...

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Missing woman’s boyfriend charged with drug crime

On Behalf of R. Todd Bennett, P.C. | Dec 16, 2014 | Drug Charges

On Dec. 10, it was reported that the 23-year-old boyfriend of a missing Texas woman was charged with conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance. The authorities stated that the drug charge was not related to the missing woman's case. The man has a history of drug...

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Man faces fourth DWI charge of 2014

On Behalf of R. Todd Bennett, P.C. | Dec 10, 2014 | Drunk Driving

A Texas man suspected of drunk driving was taken into custody in El Paso on Dec. 3. According to the El Paso Police Department, officers responded to a 3 p.m. report concerning an alleged drunk driver. Police purportedly found the man asleep in his car in a...

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When police need a warrant for DWI cases in Texas

On Behalf of R. Todd Bennett, P.C. | Dec 3, 2014 | Drunk Driving

The highest court in Texas ruled on Nov. 25 that police officers must get a warrant or obtain consent before drawing blood. While there are certain situations when an officer may be able to draw blood without doing so, those situations are thought to be rare. In the...

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