If you’re pulled over in Texas, can police search your car without a warrant? Here’s when it’s legal, what probable cause means, and how it applies to East Texas drivers.
A new law has already kicked in regarding vehicle registration in Texas and it is aimed, (primarily), at Texans who are not in the USA legally. A llophole in Texas' policy has allowed that up until now.
Yes, there are dolphins in Texas and I'm not talking bout zoos. They're all over the place along the Texas coast and if you try and get chummy, you could wind up in jail and/or take a massive hit to your wallet.
A happy employee is a good employee and it's rare to find a boss in the lone star state that won't let you have a minute to hit the bathroom or go have lunch. There are some that won't though and there isn't really any way to make them.
There are lots of driving laws to follow, but here are four lesser known ones you probably didn't know -- involving windshields, car doors, trailers, and more.
It's not just Texas either, it seems all across the USA, this question comes up and nobody seems to have a definitive answer. I guess, at the end of the day, it depends on how cool you are with your neighbor.
These days, with illegal migrants being more common, trespassing may become more common since migrants are unfamiliar with the area and property lines. The fact that some may be up to no good has area residents concerned and anxious.
You also have the right to order them out of, or deny them entry into, your house. They can come in with a warrant of course but there are situations where they don't have to have one.