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Month: July 2020
The use of mitigation evidence in Texas criminal cases
On Behalf of Russell D. Hunt, Sr., Attorney at Law | Jul 22, 2020 | Criminal Defense
There is no doubt that some people make decisions that have negative consequences, some of which result in criminal charges. However, even people in Texas who make the exact same mistakes, leading to the exact same criminal charges, arrived at the same point in their...
Which states have the death penalty?
On Behalf of Russell D. Hunt, Sr., Attorney at Law | Jul 17, 2020 | Death Penalty
The death penalty is fairly controversial across state lines, with some states endorsing it and others outlawing it entirely. You can find all manner of opinions on whether or not it should be used. However, if you have been accused of a serious offense that carries...
DWI suspected in fatal Texas car accident
On Behalf of Russell D. Hunt, Sr., Attorney at Law | Jul 6, 2020 | Criminal Defense
While a fender bender is a relatively minor situation, it can still be a stressful situation for those involved. Many people are unsure of what to do -- should they remove their vehicle from the lanes of traffic or leave their vehicles in the spot where the accident...
How many college students drink alcohol?
On Behalf of Russell D. Hunt, Sr., Attorney at Law | Jul 3, 2020 | Criminal Defense
Some college students can legally drink alcohol. When they engage in social events with younger friends, though, they often end up buying alcohol for those who are too young. Most people know that college has a reputation for this type of drinking culture, but have...
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