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Blog Posts in June, 2013

Charged with DWI? Penalties May Threaten More than Just Your Freedom

It is well known that being convicted of driving while intoxicated (DWI), or driving under the influence (DUI) for drivers under the age of 21, can result in numerous criminal penalties. Depending on ...
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New Bill Aims to Reduce Criminal Recidivism

A new piece of legislation authored by a Texas state representative recently passed the state House, garnering considerable attention for its lofty goals to reduce recidivism – the term used to ...
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Houston Man Sentenced to 101 Months for Trafficking Firearms

A Houston man was sentenced today to 101 months in federal prison – just shy of 8.5 years – for trafficking more than 300 firearms to Colombia. Patrick Regan, 41, had plead guilty in ...
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