Breaking News in Texas Criminal Law – April 2024

Cases we’ll cover include writ of habeas corpus, 11.07 petition, capital murder, intellectual disability, death penalty, life imprisonment, manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance, Houston Police Officer Gerald, police misconduct, Due Process, possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance, continuous sexual abuse of a child, ineffective assistance of counsel, driving while intoxicated with a child under 15 years of age, illegal sentence, failing to report a collision with a structure, fixture, or landscaping adjacent to a highway, Transportation Code Section 550.041, evading arrest or detention with a motor vehicle, 911 recording, hearsay, inadmissible hearsay, Operation Lone Star, equal protection, selective prosecution, theft of property, aggravated assault, Miranda, right to remain silent, right to counsel, suppression, DWI with a prior conviction, and more.
Trump Seeks Dismissal in Federal Case, Citing Unconstitutional Prosecution

District of Columbia – On October 23, 2023, President Donald Trump’s attorneys filed several motions to dismiss the Federal criminal prosecution against him, citing Constitutional and Statutory violations.