Ruben P. Morales
Criminal Defense - State & Federal, Juvenile Law Appeals
718 Myrtle Avenue, El Paso, Texas 79901
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Criminal Law Newsletter
BRIBERY
 
A person commits the offense of bribery when he or she intentionally or knowingly offers to another person or solicits or accepts from another person any benefit in consideration of his or her decision, vote, or exercise of discretion as a public servant, a political party official, or a voter. More...
 
CONCURRENT & CONSECUTIVE SENTENCES
 
A trial court generally has the power to determine whether a defendant's sentences for multiple offenses will be concurrent or whether they will be consecutive or cumulative. However, there are limitations on the trial court's power. Such limitations include whether the offenses arose from the same criminal episode, the type of the offenses, and whether the defendant committed the offenses while he or she was incarcerated. More...
 
Criminal Liabilty for Violating Environmental Statutes
 
The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act Generally and PenalitiesMore...
 
TERMS & CONDITIONS OF PROBATION
 
A trial judge generally has discretion whether to grant probation to a defendant. The trial judge also has discretion to determine the terms and conditions of the defendant's probation. Only the trial judge that presided over the defendant's trial has the authority to determine the terms and conditions of the defendant's probation, unless the trial judge transfers jurisdiction of the defendant's case to another court. Although a jury may recommend probation for a defendant, the jury does not have the authority to determine the terms and conditions of the defendant's probation. More...
 
RIGHTS OF CRIME VICTIMS
 
Being a victim of a crime is a frightening experience. Until fairly recently, crime victims had no rights and did not have access to any federal, state, or local services to help them through the experience. In most states, there are now many services and resources that are available to crime victims. More...
 
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