

Lesson 1 from Parker County Roadrunner: Running from the Law – Evading Arrest
Have you ever watched a police chase on TV? You watch the car swerve through traffic. It narrowly misses another vehicle as the perpetrator maneuvers through an intersection. Sometimes they manage to pull away from the police, but they are unaware local news helicopters are overhead broadcasting to all exactly where the getaway car is located. It is exciting. Seriously. Most police chases do not get broadcast on TV. Many of them last only a few minutes before the runner eithe


Lessons from Parker County Roadrunner and His Criminal Defense Attorney
We can all learn things from the people around us. Over the next four weeks I will be sharing some lessons from a neighbor here in Willow Park, Mr. Parker County Roadrunner; better known to his friends as “P.C.” I have adopted him as the office mascot. As the office mascot, my friend and neighbor, P.C. has provided me with a series of lessons which I want to share with you my readers. You, in turn, may want to share them with friends, colleagues, or that family member who cou


Parties, Alcohol, and Minors
Springtime leads to parties for many high school students. Reasons to party include prom, graduation, spring break, or it is warm and we are ready to be done with school. When those parties involve alcohol, those young people may be picking up citations for possession of alcohol by a minor or consumption of alcohol by a minor under Chapter 106 of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code. These parties are often broadcast on Facebook, Twitter, or other Social Media. Recently a party