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What Happens if You Fail a Drug Test on Probation? A failed drug test while on probation can result in a warrant for......

The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution protects the right of people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures. A “search” compromises individual interests in privacy, while a “seizure” deprives the individual of dominion over his or her person or property....

A DWI charge stays on the record forever. If the charge was dismissed without probation, it is eligible for removal and deletion through expunction. If the charge resulted in a conviction, it may be eligible to be sealed through an order of nondisclosure. Learn more.  Can you get a DWI...

WHAT IS COERCING, INDUCING, OR SOLICITING MEMBERSHIP IN A CRIMINAL STREET GANG IN TEXAS? The Texas law against coercing, inducing, or soliciting membership in a criminal street gang prohibits recruiting or soliciting another to commit a crime as part of a gang initiation, or threatening or causing bodily injury to...

WHAT IS CRIMINAL MISCHIEF IN TEXAS? The Texas law against criminal mischief prohibits intentionally or knowingly, without effective consent: (1) damaging or destroying another’s property; (2) tampering with property and causing pecuniary loss or substantial inconvenience; or (3) marking, painting, drawing on, or otherwise “tagging” another’s property. WHAT IS THE...

A DWI conviction cannot be expunged in Texas. However, a DWI charge that did not result in a final conviction can be expunged in some circumstances. DWI charges that can’t be expunged may be eligible to be sealed under Texas’s DWI Second Chance Law. Learn more. How long does a...

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The Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution prohibited the production, transportation, and sale of intoxicating liquors in the United States and its territories. Ratified on January 16, 1919, it was the culmination of decades of labor by temperance groups across the nation. The Amendment initially led to a reduction...

The Seventeenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States provides for the direct elections of senators to the United States Senate for each individual state in the country. The Constitutional Amendment supersedes the previous mechanism in Article I, Section 3 whereby state legislatures elected Senators. Dissatisfaction with the previous...

The Sixteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States allows United States Congress to levy income tax in the United States without apportioning it among the States according to population. The Constitutional Amendment was adopted to overrule the Supreme Court ruling in Pollock v. Farmers’ Loan & Trust 157...

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