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Jeremy F. Rosenthal, Esq: March 2010
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Jeremy F. Rosenthal, Esq. Wednesday, March 31, 2010. Texting While Driving - 23 times More Likely to Cause an Accident. VTTI's information release can be found here. Currently Texas Transportation Code 545.401 covers reckless driving defined as driving with willful and wanton disregard for public safety. That offense could conceivably cover texting while driving and is a "hybrid" offense punishable by a $200 fine but up to 30 days jail. Jeremy F. Rosenthal, Esq. Jeremy F. Rosenthal is an attorney lic...
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Jeremy F. Rosenthal, Esq: Can the Victim Drop Assault Charges?
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Jeremy F. Rosenthal, Esq. Wednesday, September 15, 2010. Can the Victim Drop Assault Charges? By Dallas and Collin County Criminal Defense Lawyer Jeremy Rosenthal. In a criminal case in Texas - not directly. In a civil case - yes. Many prosecutors will ask an alleged victim for what is known as an "affidavit of non-prosecution" or an ANP for short if they don't want to prosecute. An ANP is a statement under oath which details the reasons for their not wanting to prosecute. An alleged victim has potential...
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Jeremy F. Rosenthal, Esq: What the "Notice to Appear" You Got in the Mail Means in Your Collin County Case
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Jeremy F. Rosenthal, Esq. Wednesday, September 1, 2010. What the "Notice to Appear" You Got in the Mail Means in Your Collin County Case. By Dallas and Collin County Criminal Defense Lawyer Jeremy Rosenthal. Many times when people get their "notice to appear" from the Collin County Courts, they read the document two or three times and still aren't exactly sure what it means or what-all they need to do before their appearance. Today's blawg is designed to help. What an Appearance Accomplishes. Court's hav...
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Jeremy F. Rosenthal, Esq: February 2010
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Jeremy F. Rosenthal, Esq. Sunday, February 28, 2010. What is the Difference Between Pleading Guilty and No Contest in Texas? Under Texas law - pleading "no contest" (or sometimes called "nolo contendere") feels better than pleading guilty and that is about it. The lone narrow difference is that if you plead "no contest" to an offense in Texas, and if there is a civil case where the criminal case is of significance, a "no contest" plea might not be admissible in that proceeding. Jeremy Rosenthal, Esq.
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Jeremy F. Rosenthal, Esq: Possession of Cocaine
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Jeremy F. Rosenthal, Esq. Wednesday, September 15, 2010. By Dallas and Collin County Criminal Defense Lawyer Jeremy Rosenthal. Possession of Cocaine in any amount is a felony offense in Texas. Texas Health and Safety Code Sections 481.115 and 481.102 are the governing statutes. Section 481.102 places Cocaine in Penalty Group 1 of the Texas Controlled Substances Act, and Section 481.115 is the statute which makes it's possession illegal. That law says:. D) An offense under Subsection (a) is a felony of th...
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Computer Crimes: Breach of Computer Security | Criminal Defense Lawyer | DWI, Drug, Theft & Assault Charges
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Criminal Defense Lawyer DWI, Drug, Theft and Assault Charges. Blog discussing current issues in DWI, Drug, Theft and Assault Defense. Computer Crimes: Breach of Computer Security. By Collin County Criminal Defense Lawyer Jeremy Rosenthal. Jeremy F. Rosenthal is an attorney licensed to practice in the State of Texas and is Board Certified in Criminal Law. Nothing in this article is intended to be legal advice. For legal advice you should consult an attorney directly. Feed You can leave a response. Leave a...
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Computer Crimes: Breach of Computer Security | Criminal Defense Lawyer | DWI, Drug, Theft & Assault Charges
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Criminal Defense Lawyer DWI, Drug, Theft and Assault Charges. Blog discussing current issues in DWI, Drug, Theft and Assault Defense. Computer Crimes: Breach of Computer Security. Criminal Defense Lawyer DWI, Drug, Theft and Assault Charges. By Collin County Criminal Defense Lawyer Jeremy Rosenthal. Effective Consent is defined by Tex.Pen.C. 1.07(19). That definition nullifies consent if the consent. This entry was posted on Monday, June 15th, 2015 at 5:10 pm and is filed under Uncategorized. I'm a crimi...
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Texas Criminal Punishment Levels | Criminal Defense Lawyer | DWI, Drug, Theft & Assault Charges
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Criminal Defense Lawyer DWI, Drug, Theft and Assault Charges. Blog discussing current issues in DWI, Drug, Theft and Assault Defense. Texas Criminal Punishment Levels. By Collin County Criminal Defense Lawyer Jeremy Rosenthal. Offense Levels in Texas:. Punishable by a fine not to exceed $500:. Theft under $50 (unless theft committed by check). Fine not to exceed $2,000 and not more than 180 days confinement in county jail:. DWI (72 hours minimum jail; 6 days minimum with open container). Theft between $1...
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Jeremy F. Rosenthal, Esq: April 2010
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Jeremy F. Rosenthal, Esq. Tuesday, April 27, 2010. DWI Surcharges Clog Texas Courts. The Dallas Morning News reports a former State District Judge from Waco, David Hodges, told the Texas Driver Responsibility Program in Austin that the surcharges assessed after DWI convictions were clogging the Courts. You can read the article here. 1) $1,000 per year for 3 years following a DWI conviction;. 2) $1,500 per year for 3 years following a 2nd DWI conviction; and. Jeremy F. Rosenthal, Esq. Jeremy Rosenthal, Esq.