View the transcript. An individual who is texting or talking on their cell phone while driving and gets into an auto accident faces the possibility of felony criminal charges. Law enforcement can obtain cell phone records or texting data to prove someone was using...
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Should I make a statement to my insurance company? | Houston Criminal Defense Attorney
View the transcript. One of the most common mistakes people make after being in an auto accident is making statements to individuals about what has occurred. Insurance records can obtained by law enforcement and can be used in a criminal prosecution. Because law...
Should I blow into a breathalyzer? | Houston Criminal Defense Attorney
View the transcript. Generally, it is always in a person's best interest to refuse a breathalyzer test if they are pulled over by law enforcement. You are under no obligation to perform a field sobriety test, a breathalyzer test, or make any incriminating statements...
What are some penalties of medicare medicaid fraud? | Houston Criminal Defense Attorney
View the transcript. Penalties for Medicare and Medicaid fraud vary depending on the amount of fraud involved. Other factors include the number of individuals involved; if several people were committing the fraud together, they may face conspiracy charges on top of...
What are the consequences of vehicular manslaughter? | Houston Criminal Defense Attorney
View the transcript. What used to just be considered a vehicle accident is being treated by law enforcement more and more as criminal offenses. If you are involved in an auto accident where someone is killed, you could face a charge such as manslaughter or criminally...
What is vehicular manslaughter? | Houston Criminal Defense Attorney
View the transcript. A vehicular manslaughter crime is any offense that involves a motor vehicle and an allegation of either negligent or intoxicated driving. Cases can involve causing serious bodily injury, but usually involve cases where someone is killed as a...
