Whether you need a San Marcos DWI lawyer after an arrest will depend on several factors. When reviewing your DWI case, a DWI attorney may ask you questions such as: Is this your first DWI, or have you had more than one? What was your blood-alcohol content (BAC) when arrested? Did your DWI arrest result… Read More
How to hire a criminal lawyer in San Marcos
The truth is, it doesn’t matter much whether the charges you are facing or misdemeanor or felony. Hiring a criminal lawyer in San Marcos is a definite advantage. But you should not just hire any criminal lawyer. You should do your homework to ensure that the lawyer you hire is going to give you the… Read More
Do I need a criminal defense lawyer?
Recently came across an article published by Avvo that was an excellent resource for someone trying to determine whether they should hire a criminal defense lawyer. The name of the article was of course, “Do I need a criminal defense lawyer?” But the point of this blog is highlight some of key findings from that… Read More
Citizenship and Naturalization
San Marcos Immigration Lawyers Helping You Realize Your Citizenship and Naturalization Dreams The San Marcos, Texas immigration attorneys at the Law Office of Case J. Darwin, Inc. have helped many individuals become legal citizens of the United States. When it comes to citizenship and naturalization, don’t be intimidated or get discouraged by the complexities of… Read More
Family Based Immigration
San Marcos Immigration Lawyer for Family Based Immigration Visas The family immigration lawyers at the Law Office of Case J. Darwin, Inc. in San Marcos help individuals and families in San Marcos, Seguin and New Braunfels find the right family-based visa to bring families together and put them on the path to citizenship. Family based… Read More
Immigration Overview
San Marcos, Seguin, and New Braunfels, Texas Visa Attorneys Immigration Overview The San Marcos immigration lawyers at the Law Office of Case J. Darwin, Inc. have experience with all types of visas and fully understand U.S. immigration laws. Our visa attorneys work with clients throughout San Marcos, Seguin and New Braunfels, answering their immigration questions… Read More
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals
On June 15, 2012, President Obama signed a memo calling for deferred action for certain undocumented young people who came to the U.S. as children and have pursued education or military service here. Applications under the program which is called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (“DACA”) begin on August 15, 2012. People under DACA are… Read More
Marijuana Conviction
Life Sentences: The Collateral Sanctions Associated with Marijuana Conviction A conviction for a marijuana offense results in two different categories of punishment: (1) the punishment directly imposed by the judge, and (2) a range of collateral sanctions that are triggered by the conviction. Current policy focuses almost entirely on the direct punishment imposed by the… Read More
Immigration Appeals
Immigration appeals is an important matter. The American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) has long supported the principles echoed in Matter of Avetisyan and notably, advanced many of these themes in a related amicus brief last June. Matter of Avetisyan involved a native and citizen of Armenia who entered the United States as a J-1 visa… Read More
Immigration Amnesty and How to ApplyImmigration Amnesty
Immigration amnesty has been a contentious issue in the US since at least the 1980s. In the most general sense of the term, immigration amnesty refers to the process or the practice of granting legal immigration status to those persons who are in the US illegally. Immigration amnesty may pertain to persons who entered the… Read More