Recent Headlines About Criminal Acts and Cases
When you're accused of a crime, you may feel very alone. Browse our collection of recent news articles to learn about new developments in the law and to see how other defendants have faced criminal accusations.
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Lab Supervisor Biased in favor of prosectuor A report on the Colorado Crime Lab shows a supervisor was biased in favor of prosecutors, and may have even lied under oath -
Bad idea - have sex and driving while drunk A New Mexico man was charged with driving while intoxicated after running a red light and crashing his car - ejecting the women he was having sex with -
No refusal weekend a success - or not - depending on how you look at at Memorial day was a no refusal weekend in Austin, which means that blood samples were taken from individuals suspected of DWI if they refused a breath tests -
Double Jeopardy gives defendant a lucky break Dallas defendant cannot be prosecuted for murder because he had already plead guilty to lesser included offense of assault -
Ed Graf Capital Murder Case — Investigative Techniques Discredited The Law Office of Walter Reaves has been working on the Ed Graf capital murder case and has some recent news. -
Killeen Man Goes on Crime Spree in Waco, Faces Several Charges Ramando Juquain Hughes has been indicted by a McLennan County grand jury on two enhanced counts of aggravated robbery. -
Woman Convicted of Misdemeanor May Be Eligible for Expunction Kristy Alice Schleski was charged with theft-business setting in Wisconsin and may be eligible for expunction once she successfully completes probation. -
Waco Woman Faces Drug and Child Endangerment Charges Carolyn Combee of Waco, Texas is charged with drug possession and child endangerment after a mid-March incident at Providence Hospital. -
DWI Surcharge Not Working, Admit Texas Lawmakers The Driver Responsibility Law of 2003 created a DWI surcharge in Texas that does not seem to be working as DWIs in Texas continue to rise. -
Texas Death Row Inmate Requesting More DNA Testing for 1995 Murders Hank Skinner, convicted of killing his girlfriend and her two sons, is requesting several rounds of DNA testing on previously un-tested crime scene evidence.