Category: Blog

JL Announces New Series on The Daily Blaze
JL appeared on the Price of Business podcast with host Kevin Price to announce her new series on The Daily Blaze called Justice and the Law with JL Carpenter. They discussed the topics her new show will cover, trends in long format streaming programs on platforms like Netfix that allow the public to delve into… Read More »
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- JL Carpenter
February 18, 2022

Tips to remember when facing domestic violence charges
Domestic violence is a tragedy that tears apart families and ruins lives. If you’ve been wrongly accused of this terrible crime, you need to hire an aggressive attorney to protect your rights. Here are a few tips to keep in mind if you’re facing domestic violence charges. Read More »
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- JL Carpenter
February 9, 2022

Felony Vs, Misdemeanor
What’s the difference in terms of jail time? Data shows that misdemeanors comprise nearly 80% of American criminal court dockets. Read More »
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- JL Carpenter
February 3, 2022

How to Prevent Your Guests from Getting a DWI When You Host Your New Year’s Eve Party
As your New Year’s Eve party draws close, make sure you focus on more than just the food, décor, and entertainment. Every year, hundreds of people across Texas are charged with drunk driving. Many arrests are made late at night when people are returning from New Year’s Eve parties. Read More »
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- JL Carpenter
January 11, 2022

3 Immediate Steps to Take if You’re Pulled Over for DWI After a Holiday Party
In Houston, drinking and a holiday party go together like peas and carrots. If you’re going to attend an annual holiday party and know you’re going to drink, take a cab or ride-share both to and from the event. Or appoint a designated driver who will not drink to keep everyone else safe. Know that… Read More »
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- JL Carpenter
January 8, 2022

JL Appears on the Price of Business Podcast
JL talks to Kevin Price on the Price of Business Podcast about the Innocence Project, facing criminal charges and Constitutional rights. Read More »
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- JL Carpenter
December 13, 2021

Common Mistakes: Criminal Defendants Make
When you face a criminal charge, your actions can determine your future. It’s vital to understand the do’s and dont’s once you have been charged. Read More »
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- JL Carpenter
November 11, 2021

Can I Be Charged With Possession if I Have Delta-8 CBD?
Ever since some states legalized cannabis, there has been a booming business in that industry that has flourished in states like Texas, where any product containing tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is illegal. THC products such as Delta-8, Delta-9, and Delta-10 CBD bind to the cannabinoid receptors in our brain and body, creating an intoxicating and psychoactive effect.… Read More »
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- JL Carpenter
November 10, 2021

Understanding Felony Theft in Texas
There are certain circumstances that convert a typical case of theft into felony theft, which is significantly more serious. These include: The possession taken is valued at $2,500 or more The offender has previous convictions for theft The property is stolen from another individual, a grave, or a human corpse The stolen possession is an… Read More »
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- JL Carpenter
November 9, 2021

A Guide to Facing Your Upcoming Drug Possession Legal Case in Texas
If you’re caught possessing drugs such as marijuana, cocaine, meth, crack, steroids, or ecstasy, you may be in big trouble. Drug possession could impact both your professional and personal lives, as the charge may appear on your criminal record and still carries a social stigma. From the moment you’re arrested, focus on protecting your rights,… Read More »
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- JL Carpenter
November 8, 2021

Trespassing in Texas: 3 Charges You Should Know About
In its simplest form, trespassing is charged when you enter a property that you know you have no right to enter or remain on a property after being informed that you have no right to be there. Criminal trespassing is considered a misdemeanor in Texas. In most cases, it is classified as a Class B… Read More »
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- JL Carpenter
November 6, 2021

What Is Obstruction of Justice in Texas, and What Penalties Does the Charge Hold?
Under Texas law, obstruction of justice is a charge against any individual, including a peace officer or another officer acting on behalf of a peace officer, who intentionally interferes with the course of justice. The statute reads: (a) A person commits an offense if he intentionally prevents or obstructs a person he knows is a… Read More »
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- JL Carpenter
October 7, 2021