On Behalf of Stephen H. Miller, Attorney at Law | Dec 31, 2019 | Criminal Defense
A sharp increase in vaping among students in Texas schools has led to alarm among administrators over this fairly new public health crisis. According to The Texas Tribune, there has been one death – and over 200 severe lung injuries – in this state...
On Behalf of Stephen H. Miller, Attorney at Law | Dec 13, 2019 | Criminal Defense
Drug addiction may seem like an obvious issue, one that could be easily identified in yourself or family members. However, it’s not always to recognize these signs, especially when addiction hits close to home. WebMD offers some examples of potential indications...
On Behalf of Stephen H. Miller, Attorney at Law | Dec 2, 2019 | Criminal Defense
If your child winds up in legal trouble, you may feel like you are at a loss for what to do next. Faced against the Texas justice system, you may not know how to help your child. One major concern that parents have when their children face criminal charges is whether...
On Behalf of Stephen H. Miller, Attorney at Law | Oct 21, 2019 | Criminal Defense
Opiate addiction is a serious issue for many people within Texas as well as elsewhere around the country. Finding the right treatment is crucial for people struggling with addiction, especially when it comes to withdrawal, which can cause serious discomfort and other...
On Behalf of Stephen H. Miller, Attorney at Law | Oct 8, 2019 | Criminal Defense
There is a new approach to handling drug crimes in Texas and across the country. Many states have decriminalized marijuana due to the increase in the number of states where it is legalized. Other drug charges are seeing reductions in sentences and other options that...
On Behalf of Stephen H. Miller, Attorney at Law | Sep 9, 2019 | Criminal Defense
Texas parents may find themselves needing to talk to their children about guns again. As reported by FOX4 News, a student was charged with a second-degree felony after bringing a gun to school. Another student at the Mansfield ISD school reported the firearm and...
On Behalf of Stephen H. Miller, Attorney at Law | Sep 6, 2019 | Criminal Defense
It is a parent’s worst nightmare to find out that his or her child is involved with drugs. Nowadays, with the high availability of drugs in Texas, it is no surprise that teenagers know where to find them. A child’s addiction may begin at home, with friends or even...
On Behalf of Stephen H. Miller, Attorney at Law | Jul 31, 2019 | Criminal Defense
Should you face theft, robbery or burglary charges in Texas, you may be confused as to what differences exist among these three. FindLaw explains that while all three charges represent stealing crimes, they nevertheless are three distinct crimes for which the...
On Behalf of Stephen H. Miller, Attorney at Law | Jul 15, 2019 | 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...
On Behalf of Stephen H. Miller, Attorney at Law | Jun 22, 2019 | Criminal Defense
If you do not have enough money in your Plano bank account to cover a check you write, the check is going to bounce, meaning it will come back to you. Bounced checks can be a big problem with financial and possibly even legal consequences, yet nowadays it seems harder...