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What Is a Wobbler Offense?

Many Texans know that crimes in the state are divided into misdemeanors and felonies. But most do not understand that a criminal offense can also be a “wobbler” and can be charged as either a misdemeanor or a felony.
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Understanding DNA Used as Evidence

DNA can significantly affect the outcome of a criminal case. DNA could be the most valuable piece of evidence in your case when facing criminal charges—evidence provided by DNA can either connect you to the crime or prove your innocence.
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Common Myths About the Criminal Justice System

If you or your loved one has been arrested or charged with a crime, it is critical to understand how the criminal justice system works. With more than three decades of combined experience as former prosecutors, our criminal defense attorneys at Madson Castello Law know the ins and outs of America’s criminal justice system. From our office in Dallas, Texas, we provide trusted legal representation to clients facing criminal charges throughout North Texas, including Denton, McKinney, and Fort Worth. We’re here to help you navigate this difficult time.
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What Are the Rules on Self Defense in Texas?

If you were in a situation in which you needed to use self-defense, and now you are facing criminal charges or are under investigation, you might be wondering about the rules for self-defense in Texas.
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Mental Health and Criminal Defense

Studies show that some psychiatric conditions increase the risk of committing a crime. The risk is particularly high in those with long-term substance abuse disorders but nonetheless present with most cognitive impairments and psychiatric conditions. Insanity is no longer the bar.
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MC Criminal Law

Motions to Suppress: Getting Evidence Excluded

Not every piece of evidence that police and prosecutors collect make it into the courtroom. A defendant and their attorney have the right to file a motion to suppress evidence if it can be shown that it was illegally obtained or violated the rights of the accused under the U.S. Constitution or federal or state law.
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MC Criminal Law

Understanding Evidence in a Criminal Trial

The role of evidence is crucial to avoiding a conviction or minimizing your penalties. Criminal defense cases hinge on how well your defense attorney can present evidence on your behalf and challenge or discredit the prosecution’s evidence.
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Messina Madson & Kendall Castello, MC Criminal Law

Do You Know Your Rights?

If you find yourself in trouble with the law, it’s important to know your rights.
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Messina Madson & Kendall Castello, MC Criminal Law

Stalking: How Does a Messy Break-up Become a Crime?

When it comes to stalking, there are two different kinds of cases: stranger and past partner. This article will not address stranger stalking, which often deals with such variants as celebrities or mental illness.  Instead this article discusses situations that occur when a romantic break-up becomes so messy that the criminal justice system gets involved.
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