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The Difference Between Harassment and Stalking Charges in Texas

by Kyle Flowers | Mar 24, 2025 | Criminal Law, Stalking

The Difference Between Harassment and Stalking Charges in Texas Harassment and stalking are both serious criminal charges in Texas—and while they can sometimes sound similar, they’re legally very different. If you or someone you care about is facing one of these...

Violation of a Protective Order in Texas: What Happens If You’re Accused?

by Kyle Flowers | Mar 19, 2025 | Criminal Law, Protective Orders, Stalking

Violation of a Protective Order in Texas: What Happens If You’re Accused? Protective orders, also known as restraining orders, are issued by Texas courts to limit contact between individuals in cases involving family violence, stalking, harassment, or threats of harm....

How Social Media Can Lead to Harassment or Stalking Charges in Texas

by Kyle Flowers | Mar 10, 2025 | Criminal Law, Stalking

How Social Media Can Lead to Harassment or Stalking Charges in Texas In today’s digital age, social media platforms have become integral to our daily lives, facilitating communication, networking, and information sharing. However, it’s crucial to recognize...

Workplace Harassment: When Does It Become a Criminal Offense in Texas?

by Kyle Flowers | Mar 7, 2025 | Criminal Law, Stalking

Workplace Harassment: When Does It Become a Criminal Offense in Texas? Harassment in the workplace is a serious issue, but not all forms of workplace harassment are considered criminal offenses under Texas law. While many cases are handled through human resources...

Is Sending Too Many Texts a Crime? When Communication Becomes Harassment in Texas

by Kyle Flowers | Mar 5, 2025 | Criminal Law, Stalking

Is Sending Too Many Texts a Crime? When Communication Becomes Harassment in Texas In today’s world, texting is a normal part of communication. Whether you’re checking in on a friend, following up with a coworker, or trying to resolve an issue with a loved one, texting...

Understanding Restraining Orders in Texas: How They Impact Stalking Cases

by Kyle Flowers | Feb 21, 2025 | Criminal Law, Protective Orders, Stalking

Understanding Restraining Orders in Texas: How They Impact Stalking Cases If you’re facing stalking allegations in Texas, a restraining order (also known as a protective order) can have a serious impact on your life. These court-issued orders are meant to protect...
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