On Behalf of Stephen H. Miller, Attorney at Law | Jan 27, 2020 | Criminal Defense
If your teen was involved in criminal activity and arrested for it, you may worry about how the arrest will affect his or her chances of getting into college. Though it is true that an arrest is a not a conviction, the admissions officers at the universities for which...
On Behalf of Stephen H. Miller, Attorney at Law | Jan 17, 2020 | DWI
Researchers recently released findings showing that arrests for drunk driving in Texas have trended downward over the last ten years. However, another study suggests that Texas is still one of the most dangerous states in the nation when it comes to impaired driving....
On Behalf of Stephen H. Miller, Attorney at Law | Jan 13, 2020 | DWI
In Texas, just as in any other state, underage drinking and driving have dire consequences. Not only can the results end in fines, probation and jail time, but they can also end in death. Texas parents may not realize the statistics or penalties that come with...
On Behalf of Stephen H. Miller, Attorney at Law | Jan 8, 2020 | Criminal Defense
If you commit a crime as a minor in Texas, then you might have heard that the court may seal your record after you turn 19. For crimes you commit as a minor, the courts do tend to treat more gently. Age can factor into crime and for some crimes, you will not face the...