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High School Graduation Requirements in Texas

Family Lawyer In 2013, Texas 83rd Legislative session passed House Bill 5 (HB 5). HB 5 changed the graduation requirement for students entering 9th grade during the 2014-2015 school year or later. The student entering 9th grade are automatically enrolled into this graduation program. Texas High School Graduation Requirements The most recent high school graduation…

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Personal Injury vs. Medical Malpractice

Nursing Errors Lawyer Salt Lake City, UT Medical malpractice is included as part of personal injury law. However, it is typically much more complicated than other personal injury cases. Both medical malpractice and personal injury involve people being injured as the result of negligence, but there are some significant differences between the two that injured…

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Can I be arrested for DWI when I haven’t been drinking?

Criminal Lawyer Driving while intoxicated, better known as “DWI”, is when you have been charged with operating a motor vehicle while “intoxicated”. The Texas penal code has defined legally “intoxicated” as: 1) not having the normal use of your mental or physical faculties by reason of the introduction of alcohol, a controlled substance, a drug,…

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Appealing A Conviction

Criminal Lawyer Being sentenced for a criminal offense will change your life in ways you may not even imagine. And while these decisions can be detrimental to your future, it is not always “the end” for you. In most cases, when a verdict is made the criminal case is closed. However, there are times when…

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Understanding DUI/DWI Limits and Arrests

DWI Lawyer Most people are aware that being arrested for impaired driving will likely result in a minimum of a license suspension and a maximum penalty of jail time. However, fewer people are probably aware of the limits or intoxication levels that will result in an arrest. Even fewer still don’t understand that there are…

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How to Prepare for Deposition Testimony

Criminal defense lawyer If you’ve been scheduled to complete a deposition, that means that you are likely giving testimony in a civil case. It may be your own case, with you as a party to the litigation, or you may simply be a witness in someone else’s case. Either way, there are a few things…

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