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February 22, 2021

Dallas Federal Drug Crimes Lawyer John Helms Explains Why You Can Be Responsible if Another Person Flees Law Enforcement

Drug Trafficking Cases In many drug trafficking cases a person who is part of the drug trafficking organization may try to get away from law enforcement when they come to serve a search warrant or an arrest warrant, or in many other circumstances. If that person flees law enforcement and creates a significant danger to others during flight, can one or more other members of the organizatio...
Dallas Federal Drug Crimes Lawyer John Helms Explains Why You Can Be Responsible if Another Person Flees Law Enforcement
January 20, 2021

John Helms a Dallas Criminal Defense Lawyer and Former AUSA Explains How The Biden Administration Will Impact the 93 U.S. Attorneys

WHAT WILL A BIDEN PRESIDENCY MEAN FOR THE FEDERAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM Now that Joe Biden has won the Presidential election, it is important for all those interested in federal law enforcement and federal criminal justice to consider how a Biden presidency might affect the landscape. As a long-time former federal prosecutor for the Northern District of Texas and Dallas criminal defense la...
January 08, 2021

Texas Criminal Appellate Law, Dallas Criminal Appeals Lawyer John Helms Educates - What are Acquittals versus Appeals?

For many people, the legal terminology involved in a criminal case can be confusing or overwhelming. When your freedom is at stake, you might feel frustrated by an unfamiliar process and all the new words and phrases that go along with it.  One area that can spark confusion is the difference between being acquitted of a crime and filing an appeal after a conviction. Navigating the criminal...
Texas Criminal Appellate Law, Dallas Criminal Appeals Lawyer John Helms Educates - What are Acquittals versus Appeals?
December 08, 2020

Dallas Criminal Defense Lawyer John Helms Explains-How Knock-and-Announce Search Warrants Should Be Served and Enforced

Do Police Have to Knock and Announce Themselves Before Entering a Home? In most situations, even if the police have a search warrant, they should knock and announce their presence and wait a reasonable amount of time before entering a home.  This is called the knock-and-announce rule. It is supposed to give the resident enough time to respond to the police presence. Serving warrants in this ...
November 03, 2020

Dallas Criminal Defense Lawyer Explains - 4 Types of Crimes That Increase in the Summer

The summer months are a time when most people enjoy being on summer break from school and planning vacations from work to relax with friends or family members.  But did you know that warmer temperatures could bring a spike in certain kinds of criminal activity? According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), there are specific crimes that see an increase over the summer. Stay safe this...
Dallas Criminal Defense Lawyer Explains - 4 Types of Crimes That Increase in the Summer
October 27, 2020

Dallas Criminal Defense Lawyer John Helms Launches New Website

We are excited to announce the launch of the new website, johnhelms.attorney.  Our team has created a design that favors both desktop and mobile modern user experience. It is easy to navigate and provides in-depth content for the user searching to hire the right criminal defense lawyer for Texas state criminal defense, federal criminal defense, and state and federal criminal appeals.  The web...
Dallas Criminal Defense Lawyer John Helms Launches New Website
October 10, 2020

Dallas Criminal Defense Lawyer Explains - What Is Criminal Mischief?

As a growing number of people around the country have gathered to protest police brutality, some individuals have been charged with damaging property or looting. In a handful of cases, high-profile people like YouTuber and influencer Jake Paul have been charged with crimes in connection with this type of behavior.  Under Texas law, looting and the destruction of property can be charged as cr...
Dallas Criminal Defense Lawyer Explains - What Is Criminal Mischief?
October 04, 2020

Dallas Federal Criminal Defense Lawyer Perspective on Federal Criminal Pill Mill Defense

Federal Criminal Pill Mill Defense: An Experienced Trial Lawyer’s Perspective If you have been accused of being involved in a pill mill conspiracy, you need the best criminal defense you can get. Pill mill allegations are extremely serious and can result in lengthy prison sentences for doctors, office managers, care givers, pharmacists, and others. Having tried a pill mill case in feder...
Dallas Federal Criminal Defense Lawyer Perspective on Federal Criminal Pill Mill Defense
September 30, 2020

Dallas Criminal Defense Lawyer John Helms Explains Breathalyzer Test

Dallas, TX / Getting stopped for a suspicion of drunk driving can be a frightening experience, especially if the police officer asks you to take a Breathalyzer test. Many people wonder if they should consent or refuse, or if they even have that option. They also wonder if they will face any negative consequences if they decline a breath test.  While you have an option to refuse a Breathalyzer...
Dallas Criminal Defense Lawyer John Helms Explains Breathalyzer Test
July 03, 2020

Texas computer crime lawyer Explains Identity Theft Crimes

Online shopping has become so prevalent that Americans spend about $7 billion on Cyber Monday alone. As more and more people turn to online commerce, it seems that the so-called retail apocalypse will continue. The internet has changed just about every area of life, including shopping. However you feel about the social shift to online shopping, there’s no denying that internet retailers conti...
Texas computer crime lawyer Explains Identity Theft Crimes