The Law Firm of Justin K. Morgan PLLC Blog

February 3, 2026
What Happens If You Get Arrested in Texas?

Getting arrested is frightening—especially if it’s your first time. Most people have no idea what actually happens after the handcuffs go on, and that uncertainty makes everything worse. This guide walks you through what really happens after an arrest in Texas, step by step, so you know what to expect and what not to do. […]

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December 24, 2025
🎄 Merry Christmas & Happy New Year from the Law Firm of Justin K. Morgan, PLLC 🎆

We wish our clients, friends, and community a safe and joyful holiday season. Please note: our office will be available by phone only through the New Year. If you need assistance, call us and we’ll be happy to help. Thank you for trusting us this year—we look forward to serving you in the year ahead.

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August 15, 2025
Criminal Charges v. Existing Court Order Regarding Children

If you have been charged with a crime listed under Texas Penal Code Chapter 20A, 21, 22, 25.02, or 43, this article may apply to you. Often times when a person is charged with a crime, a court will issue conditions of bond. These conditions of bond may restrict possession and access to a defendant's […]

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October 9, 2024
Tickets- Should I Appeal…?

Have you ever received a citation for violating the Transportation Code? Allegedly caught speeding or some other Class C infraction. These cases are filed in the Justice Courts or Municipalities of their respective counties.  Sometimes the local judicial system wants you to pay maximum fines when the facts of the case do not warrant that […]

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October 4, 2024
ELECTION SEASON IS UPON US

November 2024 elections are right around the corner. There are a lot of local issues being addressed such as school bonds, constable elections, and on a larger scale, the presidential election. General election will be help on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. Early voting starts Monday October 21, 2024 and ends Friday, November 1, 2024. Persons […]

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September 28, 2023
Deferred Adjudication- Risk vs. Reward

The Texas Code of Criminal Procedure defines the process of deferred adjudication under Article 42A.101. The Code states the following: PLACEMENT ON DEFERRED ADJUDICATION COMMUNITY SUPERVISION. (a) Except as provided by Article 42A.102(b), if in the judge's opinion the best interest of society and the defendant will be served, the judge may, after receiving a […]

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