by Dan Dworin | Aug 22, 2023 | General
In June, 2023 Governor Abbott signed House Bill 6. This new law allows for prosecutors to bring murder charges against one who is shown to have provided fentanyl to an individual who subsequently dies from overdosing. Charges will carry a potential sentence of fifteen...
by Dan Dworin | Aug 22, 2023 | Felony Charges
This is the next post in my series on the handling of felony charges in Austin, Texas. My last article discussed what to expect when charged with a second-degree felony. Those facing second-degree charges should be aware that the offense can be elevated to a...
by Dan Dworin | Aug 22, 2023 | Felony Charges
This is the next post in my series on defending against felony charges in the state of Texas. My last article discussed the penalties for first-degree felonies in our state as well as the types of offenses that fall within that charge. It is important to understand...
by Dan Dworin | Jul 12, 2023 | Felony Charges
This is the next post in my series on the handling of Texas felony charges. My last article discussed handling state jail felony cases. It is important to remember that, while a state jail felony might be the lowest level non-misdemeanor in Texas, it can still carry a...
by Dan Dworin | Jul 12, 2023 | Felony Charges
This is the next post in my series on the handling of felony charges in Austin, Texas. My last article discussed whether one will receive jail or probation for a first-time felony charge. While many Texas charges are probationable, it is important to remember that the...