by georgeroland | Aug 4, 2017 | Drug Charges, Uncategorized, UNT
In what has become a well-known quote from the 1969 Woodstock festival, an announcement was made from the stage that: “the brown acid that is circulating…is not specifically too good. It is suggested that you do stay away from that. Of course it’s your own...
by georgeroland | Jul 24, 2017 | Drug Charge News, Uncategorized, UNT
No one will be able to pinpoint the precise moment that it occurred, or offer more than conjecture about the origin of its appearance, but without question a tidal wave of cruelty has spread over discussion of combatting the opioid epidemic, drowning reason,...
by georgeroland | Jun 19, 2017 | Drug Charges, Uncategorized, UNT
Summer has begun, and Denton, like many “college towns” now seems to have far fewer people around and cars on the road. I drive by Texas Woman’s University and by the University of North Texas several times a week (the former everyday on my way home from my office),...
by georgeroland | Oct 9, 2016 | Drug Charges, Uncategorized, UNT
Stricter drug enforcement policies created the heroin epidemic. In its 2015 National Drug Threat Assessment Summary, the United States Department of Justice Drug Enforcement Administration reported that drug poisoning deaths (overdoses) involving opioid...
by georgeroland | Mar 9, 2016 | Uncategorized, UNT
This week a cellphone video was posted online which showed two Baltimore Police Officers, Anthony Spence and Severna Bias, confronting a student at REACH Partnership school in Baltimore. Spence then repeatedly slapped the student, and kicked him. The slap is loud...
by georgeroland | Feb 9, 2016 | Drug Charges, Uncategorized, UNT
In addition to criminal defense, or perhaps as a natural extension thereof, I frequently represent citizens at disciplinary hearings. By “disciplinary hearings” I mean hearings held to determine whether a student may continue their education at a specific public...