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John T. Floyd Law Firm Blog
2d ago
Since 2016, the Houston Police Department (HPD) has received 2.8 million crime reports. During part of those eight years, HPD used a code called “Suspended – Lack of Personnel” to “suspend” investigations into as many as 264,000 crime reports.
While 100,000 of those reports involved property crimes, more than 4,000 involved alleged sexual assaults—a serious violent felony.
HPD Chief Troy Finner recently told local media outlets that he became aware of the practice in 2021 and ordered it stopped.
Houston Mayor John Whitmire issued a public s ..read more
John T. Floyd Law Firm Blog
3d ago
The appellate process is complex and challenging, requiring a thorough understanding of the law and crafting strategic legal arguments. When facing the prospect of an appeal in Houston, it’s essential to have the right attorney by your side.
In this blog, we’ll explore the factors to consider when choosing the best appeals attorney for your case in Houston, emphasizing the importance of experience, expertise, and a proven track record of success.
Understanding the Appellate Process:
Before delving into the selection criteria for an appeals attorney, it’s crucial to ..read more
John T. Floyd Law Firm Blog
3d ago
Driving under the influence (DUI) is a serious offense that can lead to severe consequences, including fines, license suspension, and even incarceration. While most DUI cases are prosecuted at the state level, there are instances where federal DUI laws come into play, particularly in Houston, Texas.
In this blog, we will explore the differences between federal and state DUI laws, highlight key legal implications, and discuss the importance of seeking experienced legal representation to navigate the complexities of DUI charges effectively.
Understanding State DUI Laws:
Sta ..read more
John T. Floyd Law Firm Blog
3d ago
We have moved our office to 3730 Kirby Dr., River Oaks Tower, Ste 750, Houston, TX 77098, effective April 1st. All other contact information remains the same. Please update your records to include new address:
John T Floyd Law Firm
3730 Kirby Dr., Ste 750
River Oaks Tower
Houston, TX 77098
Phone: 713-224-0101
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John T. Floyd Law Firm Blog
1w ago
In the digital age, the landscape of criminal investigations, particularly in cases of fraud, has evolved significantly with the increasing reliance on digital evidence. Houston, being a hub for business and commerce, sees its fair share of federal fraud cases where digital evidence plays a crucial role. In this blog, we will delve into the significance of digital evidence in Houston federal fraud cases. We’ll explore how digital evidence is collected, analyzed, and challenged in federal court, shedding light on the complexities involved. Additionally, we’ll discuss the importance of building ..read more
John T. Floyd Law Firm Blog
1w ago
Facing federal child pornography charges in Houston is a serious legal matter with potentially severe consequences. Being falsely accused of such a crime has devastating effects on an individual’s reputation, livelihood, and personal well-being.
Defending against such false accusations requires a comprehensive understanding of the legal landscape, including challenges related to digital forensics, constitutional issues, and sentencing guidelines.
SIn this blog, we will explore insights into defending against false federal child pornography accusations in Houston and discuss the i ..read more
John T. Floyd Law Firm Blog
3w ago
The American Experience is a false historical concept that holds out the promise that America is the “land of opportunity” where people are allowed to compete equally for success, live in peace and harmony with each other, and worship their religious faith of choice.
Nothing could be farther from the truth.
Hate, unfortunately, is rooted in the very DNA of the American Experience—hatred based on race, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, and physical disabilities. It promotes societal distrust, delivers cultural separation, and incentivizes violent political divis ..read more
John T. Floyd Law Firm Blog
1M ago
In the wake of the September 11, 2001 “terror attacks,” the federal government created two national security lists dealing with air travel in and out of the United States: the “No Fly List,” which denied 594 individuals the right to air travel and the “Selectee” list which designated 365 people to undergo enhanced security searches at airports.
Where the government got the information on those original watchlists names remains murky. It can reasonably be assumed that they came from government databases storing tens of thousands of names of real, potential, and imagined terrorists—thousa ..read more
John T. Floyd Law Firm Blog
1M ago
Federal law, distinguishes between theft and embezzlement, and that is crucial to understanding the legal implications and potential consequences of financial misconduct. Both offenses involve wrongful acquisition of property, but they differ in key aspects such as the relationship between the perpetrator and the property.
In this blog, we’ll delve into the nuances of theft and embezzlement under federal law, exploring their elements, legal definitions, potential defenses, and the importance of seeking representation from an experienced criminal lawyer when facing accusations of f ..read more
John T. Floyd Law Firm Blog
1M ago
Murder prosecutions can occur at both the federal and state levels, each governed by distinct laws and procedures. Understanding the differences between the two prosecutions is essential for individuals facing such charges and their need for legal representation. From jurisdictional considerations to sentencing guidelines, the nuances of each system can have significant implications for the outcome of a case.
Jurisdictional Considerations:
One of the primary distinctions between federal and state murder prosecutions lies in jurisdiction. State courts have jurisdiction over offens ..read more