Jackson & Hagen Criminal Law Reviewhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/jacksonandhagencriminallawThe Jackson and Hagen Criminal Law Review is a monthly podcast series focusing on the investigation and defense of the accused, here in the State of Texas.enCopyright Rick Hagen (C/O Blogtalkradio)Sat, 15 Jun 2019 09:00:00 GMTThu, 15 Jun 2017 18:30:00 GMTLegalBlogTalkRadio Feed v2.0https://dasg7xwmldix6.cloudfront.net/hostpics/b5ad9647-51d7-4ace-8cb0-04972f253a1b_logo.jpgJackson & Hagen Criminal Law Reviewhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/jacksonandhagencriminallawThe Jackson and Hagen Criminal Law Review is a monthly podcast series focusing on the investigation and defense of the accused, here in the State of Texas.feeds@blogtalkradio.comBlogTalkRadio.comcriminal law,Rick Hagen,Constitutional law,criminal defense,Denton Texas,defense lawyerJackson Hagen Criminal Law ReviewnoThe Jackson and Hagen Criminal Law Review is a monthly podcast series focusing on the investigation and defense of the accused, here in the State of Texas.episodicFirearms and the defense of yourself and others when there is an imminent threathttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/jacksonandhagencriminallaw/2017/06/15/firearms-and-the-defense-of-yourself-and-others-when-there-is-an-imminent-threatLegalhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/jacksonandhagencriminallaw/2017/06/15/firearms-and-the-defense-of-yourself-and-others-when-there-is-an-imminent-threat/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/jacksonandhagencriminallaw/2017/06/15/firearms-and-the-defense-of-yourself-and-others-when-there-is-an-imminent-threatThu, 15 Jun 2017 18:30:00 GMTFirearms and the defense of yourself and others when there is an imminent threatThe Jackson and Hagen Criminal Law Review is monthly podcast series focusing on the investigation and defense of the accused, here in the State of Texas. Today Rick Hagen presents thoughts and legal analysis regarding the use of force and deadly force in defense of oneself or others. With recent outbreaks of violence and terror, many Texans are concerned about safety and are carrying firearms to protect themselves and others from danger. Rick will talk about the law regarding firearms and what happens when a threat needs to be neutralized. Firearms and the defense of yourself and others when there is an imminent threat: Texas gun laws generally for carrying and securing the safety of yourself and others;What happens when you feel it necessary to use your gun to neutralize a threat;Police investigations and independent investigations as to exactly what happened;How to be the most aware of your surroundings and judging situations appropriately. Board certified in Criminal Law, Rick Hagen, joined the Jackson and Hagen law firm in 1993, after first working as a briefing attorney on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals and then serving two years as a felony prosecutor. Rick Hagen started with Jackson and Hagen as a law partner with Hal Jackson, the legendary lawyer, World War II hero and former State Representative from Denton. For over 25 years, Rick Hagen has defended the Constitution and individuals. Rick is an alumni of Austin College and the University of Oklahoma School of Law. About us: Jackson and Hagen, in Denton, Texas, is a criminal defense law firm of serving the State of Texas in Criminal Law, Constitutional Law and DWI/DUI defense. 00:32:00Jackson Hagen Criminal Law Reviewnoguns,firearms,self defesne,defense of others,neutralizing a threatToday Rick Hagen presents thoughts and legal analysis regarding the use of force and deadly force in defense of oneself or othersSenate Bill 6, the Texas bathroom bill and debate with Rick Hagenhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/jacksonandhagencriminallaw/2017/03/16/senate-bill-6-the-texas-bathroom-bill-and-debate-with-rick-hagenLegalhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/jacksonandhagencriminallaw/2017/03/16/senate-bill-6-the-texas-bathroom-bill-and-debate-with-rick-hagen/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/jacksonandhagencriminallaw/2017/03/16/senate-bill-6-the-texas-bathroom-bill-and-debate-with-rick-hagenThu, 16 Mar 2017 18:30:00 GMTSenate Bill 6, the Texas bathroom bill and debate with Rick HagenThe Jackson and Hagen Criminal Law Review is monthly podcast series focusing on the investigation and defense of the accused, here in the State of Texas. Today Rick Hagen presents thoughts and legal analysis regarding Texas Senate Bill 6, referred to as the “Bathroom Bill” which is one of Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick’s legislative priorities. SB 6 would require people to use bathrooms in public schools, government buildings and public universities based on their biological sex. Senate Bill 6, the Texas bathroom bill and debate with Rick Hagen What is Senate Bill 6, the "Bathroom Bill" and why do proponents support it?Are people who chose to identify with gender instead of biological sex a protected class?How would schools, government buildings and public universities be affected by the outcome of this legislation? What about private businesses?What least restrictive alternatives could accomplish similar results, addressing the concerns of bathroom bill supporters?How could laws like the bathroom bill be enforced and where could we see lawsuits challenging SB 6 if passed in Texas? Board certified in Criminal Law, Rick Hagen, joined the Jackson and Hagen law firm in 1993, after first working as a briefing attorney on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals and then serving two years as a felony prosecutor. Rick Hagen started with Jackson and Hagen as a law partner with Hal Jackson, the legendary lawyer, World War II hero and former State Representative from Denton. For over 25 years, Rick Hagen has defended the Constitution and individuals. Rick is an alumni of Austin College and the University of Oklahoma School of Law. Jackson and Hagen is a criminal defense law firm of serving the State of Texas in Criminal Law, Constitutional Law and DWI/DUI defense. 00:29:00Jackson Hagen Criminal Law ReviewnoSenate Bill 6,Texas Bathroom Bill,Texas Legislation,Attorney Rick Hagen,Jackson and HagenToday Rick Hagen presents thoughts and legal analysis regarding Texas Senate Bill 6, referred to as the “Bathroom Bill.”Flag burning and desecration rights, regulations and restrictionshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/jacksonandhagencriminallaw/2017/03/07/flag-burning-and-desecration-rights-regulations-and-restrictionsLegalhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/jacksonandhagencriminallaw/2017/03/07/flag-burning-and-desecration-rights-regulations-and-restrictions/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/jacksonandhagencriminallaw/2017/03/07/flag-burning-and-desecration-rights-regulations-and-restrictionsTue, 07 Mar 2017 19:30:00 GMTFlag burning and desecration rights, regulations and restrictionsThe Jackson and Hagen Criminal Law Review is monthly podcast series focusing on the investigation and defense of the accused, here in the State of Texas. Today Rick Hagen presents thoughts and legal analysis regarding the First Amendment and how it applies to flag burning. The U.S. Supreme Court held there is a First Amendment right to symbolic speech, such as flag burning, but it is subject to reasonable restrictions, just like other constitutional rights. That said, there are ongoing legislative attempts at limiting flag burning. Flag burning and desecration rights, regulations and restrictions with Rick Hagen Can a state or federal law prohibit burning the U.S. flag without violating the First Amendment?SCOTUS decisions in ’89 and ’90 invalidating prohibition of flag desecration laws.As symbolic speech, flag burning is protected by First Amendment, subject to restrictions.Proposed flag desecration amendments would need to complement symbolic speech rights.Additional thoughts on the First Amendment, its conferred rights and reasonable restrictions. Board certified in Criminal Law, Rick Hagen, joined the Jackson and Hagen law firm in 1993, after first working as a briefing attorney on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals and then serving two years as a felony prosecutor. Rick Hagen started with Jackson and Hagen as a law partner with Hal Jackson, the legendary lawyer, World War II hero and former State Representative from Denton. For over 25 years, Rick Hagen has defended the Constitution and individuals. Rick is an alumni of Austin College and the University of Oklahoma School of Law. About us: Jackson and Hagen, in Denton, Texas, is a criminal defense law firm of serving the State of Texas in Criminal Law, Constitutional Law and DWI/DUI defense. 00:25:00Jackson Hagen Criminal Law ReviewnoSCOTUS,flag burning,flag desecration,Jackson Hagen,Constitutional LawToday Rick Hagen presents thoughts and legal analysis regarding the First Amendment and how it applies to flag burning.Flag burning, desecration rights, regulations and restrictions with Rick Hagenhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/jacksonandhagencriminallaw/2017/01/19/flag-burning-desecration-rights-regulations-and-restrictions-with-rick-hagenLegalhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/jacksonandhagencriminallaw/2017/01/19/flag-burning-desecration-rights-regulations-and-restrictions-with-rick-hagen/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/jacksonandhagencriminallaw/2017/01/19/flag-burning-desecration-rights-regulations-and-restrictions-with-rick-hagenThu, 19 Jan 2017 20:00:00 GMTFlag burning, desecration rights, regulations and restrictions with Rick HagenToday Rick Hagen presents thoughts and legal analysis regarding the First Amendment and how it applies to flag burning. The U.S. Supreme Court held there is a First Amendment right to symbolic speech, such as flag burning, but it is subject to reasonable restrictions, just like other constitutional rights. Flag burning and desecration rights, regulations and restrictions with Rick Hagen Can a state or federal law prohibit burning the U.S. flag without violating the First Amendment?SCOTUS decisions in ’89 and ’90 invalidating prohibition of flag desecration laws.As symbolic speech, flag burning is protected by First Amendment, subject to restrictions.Proposed flag desecration amendments would need to complement symbolic speech rights.Additional thoughts on the First Amendment, its conferred rights and reasonable restrictions. Board certified in Criminal Law, Rick Hagen, joined the Jackson and Hagen law firm in 1993, after first working as a briefing attorney on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals and then serving two years as a felony prosecutor. Rick Hagen started with Jackson and Hagen as a law partner with Hal Jackson, the legendary lawyer, World War II hero and former State Representative from Denton. For over 25 years, Rick Hagen has defended the Constitution and individuals. He is well known for his defense of a former Denton County Republican Volunteer of the year, who was held in contempt of court and jailed for asserting her Constitutional right to privacy in a criminal case. When the contempt finding was set aside, Rick Hagen made legal precedent that still stands today. Rick is an alumni of Austin College and the University of Oklahoma School of Law. To speak to an attorney please dial (940) 566-1001. 00:01:00Jackson Hagen Criminal Law Reviewnoflag burning,flag desecration,symbolic speech,first amendment,SCOTUSThe U.S. Supreme Court held there is a First Amendment right to symbolic speech, such as flag burning, but it is subject to reasonable restrictions, just like oUtah v. Strieff: The Fourth Amendment Exclusionary Rule with Rick Hagenhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/jacksonandhagencriminallaw/2016/10/10/utah-v-strieff-the-fourth-amendment-exclusionary-rule-with-rick-hagenLegalhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/jacksonandhagencriminallaw/2016/10/10/utah-v-strieff-the-fourth-amendment-exclusionary-rule-with-rick-hagen/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/jacksonandhagencriminallaw/2016/10/10/utah-v-strieff-the-fourth-amendment-exclusionary-rule-with-rick-hagenMon, 10 Oct 2016 18:30:00 GMTUtah v. Strieff: The Fourth Amendment Exclusionary Rule with Rick HagenThe Jackson and Hagen Criminal Law Review is monthly podcast series focusing on the investigation and defense of the accused, here in the State of Texas. Today Rick Hagen presents thoughts and legal analysis regarding the Fourth Amendment Exclusionary Rule, and the June 2016 United States Supreme Court Decision in the case of Utah v. Strieff. Utah v. Strieff: The scope of the Fourth Amendment Exclusionary Rule with Rick Hagen Explaining the Fourth Amendment Exclusionary Rule and admissible evidence.The issues and the SCOTUS holding in Utah v. Strieff regarding police conduct.The relevant facts in Utah v. Strieff and legal analysis by the Court.What is the net effect of the SCOTUS holding regarding the Exclusionary Rule?What can we learn from the comments of the dissenting SCOTUS justices? Board certified in Criminal Law, Rick Hagen, joined the Jackson and Hagen law firm in 1993, after first working as a briefing attorney on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals and then serving two years as a felony prosecutor. Rick Hagen started with Jackson and Hagen as a law partner with Hal Jackson, the legendary lawyer, World War II hero and former State Representative from Denton. For over 25 years, Rick Hagen has defended the Constitution and individuals. He is well known for his defense of a former Denton County Republican Volunteer of the year, who was held in contempt of court and jailed for asserting her Constitutional right to privacy in a criminal case. When the contempt finding was set aside, Rick Hagen made legal precedent that still stands today. Rick is an alumni of Austin College and the University of Oklahoma School of Law. Criminal Defense Attorney Rick Hagen can be reached at (940) 566-1001. 00:29:00Jackson Hagen Criminal Law ReviewnoUtah v Streiff,Fourth Amendment,Exclusionary Rule,SCOTUS,police conductThe Jackson and Hagen Criminal Law Review is monthly podcast series focusing on the investigation and defense of the accused, here in the State of Texas. Attorn