

Colton, Texas is a very small community with a population of only about fifty, reported last in 2000. Colton is only seven miles southeast of Austin in Travis County, a small town feel with the convenience of a big city nearby.
Due to the close proximity to Austin, many may feel confident in their ability to frequent the music scene in downtown Austin, consume too many alcoholic beverages and make the decision to drive home. Austin police are on the look out for those that are doing just that, and they wont hesitate to pull you over and charge you with a DWI.
The Law offices are skilled at handling these types of DWI cases. If you have a question about a DWI you received in this area, contact the law offices of Tyler Flood today, before it’s too late.
The Harris County District Attorney’s office notified defense lawyers on Wednesday that a crime-scene investigator made errors in 65 cases.
In a newly obtained video, a Houston Police officer is seen balling his fist, punching a woman in the face and slamming her to the floor of a drunk-tank cell after she swung her elbow at the officer while questioning the no-refusal blood test.
The Harris County District Attorney's Office has dismissed 90 pending misdemeanor and felony drug cases after a deputy improperly destroyed evidence at the Precinct 4 Constable's Office.
The Harris County District Attorney's Office is forced to throw out more than 140 cases so far after it was discovered over 21,000 pieces of evidence was destroyed by the Precinct 4 Constable's Office.
The Harris County District Attorney's office is re-evaluating a decade's worth of DWI cases. This comes after the credentials of an expert witness, a toxicology analyst, were called into question.
There are over 1,000 cases under review because of the misuse of evidence. While 142 have been dismissed thus far, there has been a high number of cases in which evidence has been destroyed - most of the cases involving drug crimes.
After and expert's qualifications have been questioned, there are nearly 10 years of DWI cases being under review in Harris County.
After being questioned about her credentials in DWI cases, a woman responds publicly.
Expert witness has been accused of lying on the stand and moved down to a lower level position.