It’s no secret that the U.S. needs to fix its broken criminal justice system. Not only does our current system hyper-criminalize citizens, but it also makes it extremely difficult for them to bounce back and become productive members…
States like Texas are getting the short end of the stick when it comes to gambling and casino revenues. Texas continues to see its residents travel outside the state in order to visit gaming destinations.
Getting a second chance in life can make a world of difference to an individual. This is especially true when we are talking about children and teens; individuals who are still emotionally developing and have their whole lives ahead of them.
Children today are educated in school and at home about the dangers of using drugs. There are several programs and campaigns in place designed to warn students about the consequences of drug use with substances like marijuana, heroin, and alcohol.
There is no good reason to flee the scene of an accident. Ford drivers in Texas, leaving the scene of an accident instead of waiting and providing assistance will result in much harsher penalties for the driver.
Social media is blowing up fast, making people more interconnected than ever. People now leave behind a much larger online presence thanks to the information they post on social channels.
Texas has more drunk driving deaths than any other state.That’s one statistic that Texans should not be proud of leading. In 2013, Texas had 3,382 deaths caused by drunk drivers, which was more than California, New York, and Florida.
The court found that because Harris was placed on deferred adjudication again after her first offense, an order of non-disclosure might not serve the “best interests of justice.”
Alyssa Krause was growing frustrated with the job search process. She had recently applied to become a home health practitioner after being employed as a nurse in a San Antonio hospital for over seven years.