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Criminal Defense Attorney
If you or a family member has been charged with a crime, you may contact our office for a consultation to discuss your legal rights and the options available to you.
Our Office Handles the Following Matters:
- Misdemeanors
- Felonies (Second Degree, Third Degree and State Jail Felonies)
- Drug Related Offenses
- Assault and/or Domestic Violence Offenses
- Theft
- Traffic Violations
- Class C Misdemeanor Citations
- Expunctions and Record Sealing
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Misdemeanors
In Texas, criminal offenses are classified under the Texas Penal Code by offense levels from least serious to most serious. Our office handles Class A & B Misdemeanors, including the following offenses, but not limited to, Assaults, Domestic Violence, Thefts, Driving While Intoxicated, Burglary of Vehicle, Terroristic Threats, Unlawful Restraints, Violation of a Protective Order/Bond Conditions and Unlawful Carrying of a Weapon.
- In Texas, a Class A misdemeanor carries a range of punishment up to one year in jail and/or a fine of up to $4,000.
- In Texas, a Class B misdemeanor carries a range of punishment up to 180 days in jail and/or a fine of up to $2,000.
Felonies
In Texas, criminal offenses are classified under the Texas Penal Code by offense levels from least serious to most serious. Our office handles State Jail Felonies, Third-Degree Felonies, and Second-Degree Felonies, including the following offenses, but not limited to, Possession of a Controlled Substance, Other Drug Related Offenses, Assault Family Violence with a Prior Conviction, Driving While Intoxicated with a Child Passenger, Theft of a Firearm, and other offenses.
- In Texas, a Second-Degree felony carries a range of punishment ranging from 2 to 20 years in prison and/or a fine of up to $10,000.
- In Texas, a Third-Degree felony carries a range of punishment ranging from 2 to 10 years in prison and/or a fine of up to $10,000.
- In Texas, a State Jail felony carries a range of punishment ranging from a minimum of 180 days to 2 years in state jail and/or a fine of up to $10,000.
Probation Revocations
If the State has alleged that you have violated the terms of your community supervision, and a Motion to Revoke Probation or a Motion to Adjudicate has been filed against you, give us a call to see how we can assist you with your legal matter.
Motor Vehicle Violations and Other Offenses
In Texas, criminal offenses are classified by offense levels under the Texas Penal Code and Texas Transportation Code from least serious to most serious. Our office handles Class C misdemeanors, including the following offenses, but not limited to, Driving While License Suspended/Invalid, Failure to Maintain Financial Responsibility (No Auto Insurance), Following Too Closely, Expired Registration, Speeding, Ran Red Light, Simple Assault, Public Intoxication, and more.
- In Texas, Class C misdemeanors are punishable by fine only, generally not to exceed $500.
If you’ve been cited for a motor vehicle violation, traffic violation or another matter and you’re seeking legal representation, give us a call today to see how we can assist you with your legal matter.
Expunctions and Nondisclosure Order
In Texas, some criminal offenses may be removed (expunged) or sealed (by a nondisclosure order) from your criminal record. For instance, if you’ve been acquitted of an offense or your case has been dismissed, you may qualify for an expunction. Similarly, certain offenses that resulted in a formal resolution, such as community supervision (AKA deferred adjudication), may qualify for a nondisclosure order sealing the case from public record.
If you’d like to see if a prior case on your criminal record can be removed or sealed, give our office a call today to see how we can assist you.