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What does it actually mean to be guilty of a crime in Texas? Most people assume that if you did something, you're guilty but that assumption is almost always wrong.
In this first episode of Texas Law Unlocked, Brett Pritchard and Jeff Linick break down why the act itself is often the least important part of a criminal case. Through real stories from their combined 43 years of criminal defense experience — DWI cases, a federal tampering charge, a juvenile case dismissed on a single date discrepancy, and a capital murder acquittal — they show exactly how the gap between what happened and what can be proven plays out in a Texas courtroom.
If you or someone you love is facing criminal charges in Texas, this episode will help you understand your rights, why the very first thing you should do is stop talking, and why hiring the right attorney changes everything.
Visit brettpritchardlaw.com or call us for a free consultation.
By Brett Pritchard and Jeff LinickWhat does it actually mean to be guilty of a crime in Texas? Most people assume that if you did something, you're guilty but that assumption is almost always wrong.
In this first episode of Texas Law Unlocked, Brett Pritchard and Jeff Linick break down why the act itself is often the least important part of a criminal case. Through real stories from their combined 43 years of criminal defense experience — DWI cases, a federal tampering charge, a juvenile case dismissed on a single date discrepancy, and a capital murder acquittal — they show exactly how the gap between what happened and what can be proven plays out in a Texas courtroom.
If you or someone you love is facing criminal charges in Texas, this episode will help you understand your rights, why the very first thing you should do is stop talking, and why hiring the right attorney changes everything.
Visit brettpritchardlaw.com or call us for a free consultation.