by Philip Ray | Sep 21, 2021 | Criminal Defense
Murder is one of the most serious crimes you can be charged in Texas. If you are convicted, you could be sentenced to the death penalty or life imprisonment. Compared to other states, Texas hands down some of the most extreme punishments for murder charges. Being...
by Philip Ray | Aug 31, 2021 | Criminal Defense, Federal Crime
Under most circumstances, making an honest mistake is a defense to theft charges in Frisco. Under Texas law, theft is defined as unlawfully appropriating property with the intent to deprive the owner of the property. In plain English, this means taking something that...
by Philip Ray | Aug 20, 2021 | Criminal Defense
There are many laws regarding the transportation of firearms both in Texas and across the United States. It is important to keep up to date on these laws because illegally transporting firearms can result in steep fines and jail time. If you are considering...
by Philip Ray | Jul 8, 2021 | Criminal Defense
Often defendants accused of drug trafficking in Texas will also face money laundering charges. Money laundering occurs when an individual conceals or disguises the financial proceeds from criminal activity, often by converting the money into goods or services. The...
by Philip Ray | Jun 21, 2021 | Criminal Defense
Prosecutors take allegations of domestic violence extremely seriously in Dallas, Texas. If you are convicted of domestic violence, you could face jail time, fines, and loss of parental rights, among other penalties. The fall-out from a conviction can be life-altering....
by Philip Ray | Jun 8, 2021 | Criminal Defense
Every witness who takes the stand in your theft case is required to take an oath, to tell the truth. However, this oath is not a guarantee that the person will speak the truth. Despite swearing to tell the truth, people still lie under oath. If you are fighting theft...