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Domestic Violence Legal Facts - Part 6
By Jack Robinson, on May 8th, 2013	This is a multi-part blog post dealing with the issues upon arrest & consequences of a conviction or plea bargain in Texas domestic violence cases.
A person charged with domestic violence who is not a United States citizen can face serious penalties. Deportation is required by … Read More
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By Jack Robinson, on May 6th, 2013	This is a multi-part blog post dealing with the issues upon arrest & consequences of a conviction or plea bargain in Texas domestic violence cases.
Leave a comment Criminal Law, Family Violence Aggressive Criminal Representation, Criminal Law, Family Violence Domestic Violence Legal Facts - Part 4
By Jack Robinson, on May 1st, 2013	This is a multi-part blog post dealing with the issues upon arrest & consequences of a conviction or plea bargain in Texas domestic violence cases. Can I own or possess a firearm while out on bail?
No! Under 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(8) (The Lautenberg Amendment) it is a Federal felony to be in … Read More
Leave a comment Criminal Law, Family Violence Aggressive Criminal Representation, Criminal Law, Family Violence Domestic Violence Legal Facts - Part 3
By Jack Robinson, on May 1st, 2013	This is a multi-part blog post dealing with the issues upon arrest & consequences of a conviction or plea bargain in Texas domestic violence cases.
An emergency protective order is issued against the accused by the magistrate at the arraignment hearing. Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Art. 17.292 “Magistrate’s … Read More
Leave a comment Criminal Law, Family Violence Aggressive Criminal Representation, Criminal Law, Family Violence Domestic Violence Legal Facts - Part 2
By Jack Robinson, on April 30th, 2013	This is a multi-part blog post dealing with the issues upon arrest & consequences of a conviction or plea bargain in Texas domestic violence cases.
“Bodily Injury means physical pain, illness, or any impairment of physical condition.” Tex. Pen. Code § 1.07 (8). It does not take much to make … Read More
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