On Behalf of Stephen H. Miller, Attorney at Law | Feb 25, 2020 | Criminal Defense
A bench trial means that the judge is the trier of fact and the judge is also the person who determines the law in the case. So, you will not be in front of a jury or in front of a panel of your peers. According to HG Legal, the judge will be the only person who will...
On Behalf of Stephen H. Miller, Attorney at Law | Feb 20, 2020 | DWI
When doctors face a driving while intoxicated charge, it may affect their medical license. Texas has strong laws to address DWI, including a one-year suspension of a driver’s license, jail time and a fine of $2,000 for a first offense. In Texas, health care providers...
On Behalf of Stephen H. Miller, Attorney at Law | Feb 18, 2020 | Criminal Defense
With all of the national press that gun control issues have been getting, you may be wondering how the current law in Texas is written regarding possession of firearms. Your second amendment right still remains a valid part of the constitution; however, some very...
On Behalf of Stephen H. Miller, Attorney at Law | Feb 6, 2020 | Criminal Defense
Due to recent changes in Texas state law, you may feel confused about whether or not marijuana is legal. The short answer is that marijuana is still illegal for recreational use, and there are limitations to its medical use. However, according to the Texas Tribune,...