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Proud Sponsor of the Mets & West University Little League

By |2026-03-02T07:17:32-06:00March 2nd, 2026|Sponsorships|

David Smith Law Firm, PLLC Proudly Sponsors Spring 2026 West University Little League Mets At David Smith Law Firm, PLLC, we believe that strong communities are built by investing in our children, families, and local traditions. That is why we are proud to announce our sponsorship of the Spring 2026 West University Little League Junior [...]

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Cybercrime Defense Strategies: IP Address Doesn’t Prove Guilt

By |2026-02-25T06:40:45-06:00February 25th, 2026|Cybercrime Defense & Digital Evidence|

If you've been accused of a cybercrime in Texas—whether it's online threats, fraud, unauthorized access, or harassment—there’s a good chance the case against you is based (at least in part) on IP address evidence. Prosecutors and law enforcement love to use IP logs to say “this activity came from your internet connection, so it must [...]

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Digital Evidence and Cybercrime Defense in Texas

By |2026-02-23T09:45:36-06:00February 23rd, 2026|Cybercrime Defense & Digital Evidence|

In today’s criminal justice system, especially in Texas, digital evidence is king. Whether you’re charged with online harassment, unauthorized access, fraud, identity theft, or cyberstalking, your case will likely center on some form of electronic evidence—texts, emails, IP logs, metadata, device records, or screenshots. But here’s what the public rarely understands—and what prosecutors don’t want [...]

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The Role of Metadata in Criminal Cases

By |2026-02-18T08:06:42-06:00February 18th, 2026|Cybercrime Defense & Digital Evidence|

In Texas cybercrime cases, metadata is often the unseen engine powering the prosecution’s case. It’s the digital fingerprint hidden inside photos, documents, and files—used to tell prosecutors when a file was created, who accessed it, and whether it’s authentic. But despite its technical complexity, metadata is not infallible. It can be manipulated, misunderstood, or taken [...]

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David Smith Law Firm, PLLC Has Moved to a New Houston Office

By |2026-02-17T21:45:26-06:00February 17th, 2026|Firm News|

Effective February 16, 2026, David Smith Law Firm, PLLC is proud to announce that our office has officially relocated a block away from our previous address, to our new location in Houston: 📍 1919 Decatur St. Houston, TX 77007 This move reflects our continued growth and our commitment to better serving clients throughout Houston [...]

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Collateral Damage: How Cyber Threat Allegations Affect Careers in Texas

By |2026-01-25T10:39:39-06:00January 30th, 2026|Cyberstalking & Harassment in Texas|

When someone is accused of making a threat or engaging in online harassment, the legal consequences may be only part of the fallout. In Texas, allegations of cyberstalking, harassment, or online threats can trigger far-reaching career damage, social isolation, and professional licensing issues—even if the charges are later dropped or the person is never convicted. [...]

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How to Challenge the Validity of Digital Evidence in Texas

By |2026-01-25T10:34:49-06:00January 29th, 2026|Cybercrime Defense & Digital Evidence|

In Texas cybercrime cases, digital evidence can feel like a slam dunk for prosecutors—messages, photos, metadata, and login logs are often presented as cold, hard facts. But here’s the truth: digital evidence is only as strong as the methods used to collect, interpret, and present it. And if you’re facing charges for online threats, harassment, [...]

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What Is Considered Digital Evidence in Criminal Cases?

By |2026-01-25T10:29:14-06:00January 28th, 2026|Cybercrime Defense & Digital Evidence|

In today’s internet-connected world, digital evidence is at the center of nearly every cybercrime prosecution—and increasingly, traditional criminal cases too. Whether you’re facing allegations of hacking, online threats, financial fraud, or impersonation, the case against you may be built on emails, texts, IP logs, file metadata, or device forensics. But what exactly counts as “digital [...]

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How Law Enforcement Seizes and Examines Devices in Texas

By |2026-01-25T10:23:28-06:00January 27th, 2026|Cybercrime Defense & Digital Evidence|

If you’re facing cybercrime allegations in Texas—or even suspect you’re under investigation—one of the most alarming moments can be when law enforcement shows up with a warrant and takes your phone, laptop, or hard drive. But what happens next? And what are your rights? In this Beginner’s Guide, we’ll explain how Texas law enforcement and [...]

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Search and Seizure of Digital Devices in Texas

By |2026-01-25T10:18:45-06:00January 26th, 2026|Cybercrime Defense & Digital Evidence|

When law enforcement shows up at your door with a search warrant—or worse, takes your phone or laptop without one—it’s not just about what they find. It’s about how they got it. In Texas, the search and seizure of digital devices is one of the most contested—and consequential—issues in cybercrime defense. Whether you're facing allegations [...]

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Can Digital Evidence Be Manipulated?

By |2026-01-19T11:31:32-06:00January 23rd, 2026|Cybercrime Defense & Digital Evidence|

In Texas cybercrime investigations, digital evidence is often presented in court as if it’s foolproof. Whether it’s screenshots of messages, IP logs, or metadata from files, prosecutors frequently treat this information like unshakable proof of guilt. But here’s what most people—and sometimes even law enforcement—don’t realize: Digital evidence can absolutely be manipulated. And if your [...]

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How to Respond If You’re Accused of Cyberbullying in Texas

By |2026-01-19T11:08:30-06:00January 22nd, 2026|Cyberstalking & Harassment in Texas|

Being accused of cyberbullying in Texas can be terrifying. Whether the allegation comes from a school, workplace, or directly from law enforcement, the consequences can include criminal charges, protective orders, reputation damage, and in some cases, expulsion or termination. Maybe you sent a few angry texts, posted something emotional during a conflict, or reshared content [...]

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Cyberbullying in Schools: When Does It Become a Crime?

By |2026-01-18T17:40:03-06:00January 21st, 2026|Cyberstalking & Harassment in Texas|

Social media and texting are part of everyday life for Texas students—but what happens when that online chatter turns cruel, obsessive, or threatening? What starts as a rumor, a meme, or a string of texts can quickly spiral into criminal consequences, not just disciplinary action. In Texas, cyberbullying is not just a school policy issue—it [...]

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Free Speech vs. Criminal Threats Online in Texas

By |2026-01-18T17:26:26-06:00January 20th, 2026|Cyberstalking & Harassment in Texas|

In the digital age, it’s easier than ever to express yourself—but it’s also easier than ever to be charged with a crime because of what you post, tweet, message, or comment. And in Texas, online speech that crosses the line into harassment, threats, or impersonation can quickly become the basis for a criminal charge—even if [...]

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Online Impersonation and Fake Profiles in Texas

By |2026-01-04T15:52:42-06:00January 9th, 2026|Cyberstalking & Harassment in Texas|

Online Impersonation and Fake Profiles in Texas In a world driven by social media and digital messaging, the ability to create a fake account—or pretend to be someone else online—is just a few clicks away. But under Texas law, online impersonation isn’t just deceptive—it’s a criminal offense. Creating a phony profile, impersonating someone on social [...]

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Doxing and Swatting as Criminal Offenses in Texas

By |2026-01-04T15:48:19-06:00January 8th, 2026|Cyberstalking & Harassment in Texas|

Doxing and Swatting as Criminal Offenses in Texas In the past, threats and harassment were confined to phone calls or in-person altercations. Today, the same behavior plays out online—with far more dangerous consequences. In Texas, doxing (publishing private information) and swatting (making false emergency calls) are increasingly charged as criminal offenses. While these terms originated [...]

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Understanding Online Harassment Charges in Texas

By |2026-01-04T15:42:38-06:00January 7th, 2026|Cyberstalking & Harassment in Texas|

Understanding Online Harassment Charges in Texas In the digital age, we’re more connected than ever—but that constant connection also opens the door to serious legal risk. In Texas, repeatedly sending messages that are threatening, annoying, or emotionally distressing to someone online can lead to criminal charges for harassment. Whether you’ve sent a few heated DMs, [...]

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Cyberstalking, Harassment, and Online Threats in Texas

By |2026-01-04T15:36:50-06:00January 6th, 2026|Cyberstalking & Harassment in Texas|

Cyberstalking, Harassment, and Online Threats in Texas In a world where most communication takes place through smartphones and social media, online interactions can quickly escalate from emotional disagreements to criminal allegations. In Texas, cyberstalking, harassment, and digital threatsare not only taken seriously—they can result in misdemeanor or felony charges, restraining orders, job loss, and long-term [...]

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David Smith and Leo Elizondo Present at Nerd Nite: A Deep Dive into Texas DWI Laws and Your Rights

By |2026-01-04T13:24:36-06:00January 5th, 2026|DWI Fundamentals & Awareness: What You Need to Know, DWI, Presentations|

On January 3, 2026, attorneys David Smith and Leo Elizondo of David Smith Law Firm, PLLC presented at Nerd Nite at Grand Prize Bar, a popular Houston nightlife venue, with an in-depth presentation on Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) laws in Texas and the rights individuals have when stopped by police. This event was [...]

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