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Do Employers Look at Your Criminal Record?

The process for applying to new jobs often includes putting together a resume and reflecting on past experiences and references. This process can be daunting if you have a criminal record, because many workplaces require marking down if you have been convicted of a crime. This can be a hurdle to overcome, and a criminal record can severely affect your…

How Can A Criminal Record Affect Your Future?

Before talking about the effects of criminal charges, it is important for Shrum Law Offices to help you understand the concept of a criminal record. A permanent record is created when is a person is convicted by a court of law, and even one conviction can have serious effects for the rest of a person’s life. A person’s criminal record…

Benefits of Getting Your Record Expunged

We all make mistakes in our lifetime, and while most are small and forgettable, some stay with us for the rest of our lives. For those whose mistakes cause them to enter into the judicial system (and even for who who were charged but found innocent), having a criminal record affects a variety of aspects of a person’s life, including…

Public Defender or a Private Lawyer

A public defender or a private lawyer? Which one to choose? This decision depends upon various factors and requirements a defendant may have. To start, a public defender is a lawyer appointed by the court to the defendant for his/her defense whereas a private lawyer is a person hired by the defendant or his family for his/her defense.  The roles…

New Texas DWI Law

A bill has been passed in the state of Texas that allows DWI first-time offenders the opportunity to have charges deferred. John Fleming, the criminal attorney of Nacogdoches County in Texas stated that “historically, DWI (driving while intoxicated) could not be deferred and deferred probation is one that if the terms and conditions of probation are completed then there is…

Travis County to Reject Marijuana Prosecutions

UPDATED: Travis County prosecutors will now reject Possession of Marijuana cases filed from June 10 forward, unless they’re accompanied by a lab report. This comes as an unintended consequence of House Bill 1325, legalizing hemp cultivation, which was signed into law by Gov. Greg Abbott last month. County Attorney David Escamilla confirmed this news to the Chronicle this afternoon. “The law is the law,” he said,…

Austin Property Crime Statistics

We see figures concerning crime that come from a variety of sources. Those sources include the Austin PD, the Texas Department of Public Safety, as well as the Federal Bureau of Investigation. When you take the numbers related to property crimes from all the official sources available, there are some interesting, and perhaps startling, conclusions that can be drawn. They…

Woman Charged with False Police Report in Claim of Sexual Assault

It began with a report by Georgetown resident Delisha Thomas. Ms. Thomas reported to police a bizarre and disturbing sequence of events that allegedly took place last month and began in North Austin, including being kidnapped for two days, being sexually assaulted, having bleach poured on her, and being locked in the trunk of her car. An investigation by law…

Misdemeanor Plea in Fatal Car Crash

When a person causes the death of someone else, most people tend to assume that any criminal charge will be a felony. After all, murder, manslaughter, criminally negligent homicide, and intoxication manslaughter are all felonies of one degree or another. So when a plea agreement is struck that provides for a guilty plea to a misdemeanor in a death case,…

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