Charge
DWI - First Offense
Location
Collin County, None
Allegations
After a rear-end collision at an intersection, first responders reported signs of intoxication. Officers noted alcohol odor, performed the eye test, and obtained a warrant for a hospital blood draw. The lab later claimed a BAC near 0.26. We reviewed the videos, reports, and the warrant, and we pushed back on any suggestion our client tried to leave, noting field testing was minimal. With the high BAC and an accident limiting reduction options, we focused on punishment. The case resolved as straight probation with standard DWI conditions.
Result
Probation
Charge
Evading Arrest or Detention in a Motor Vehicle
Location
Kendall County, DC451
Allegations
After buying a motorcycle, our client tested it on a highway and briefly accelerated alongside another driver. An officer lit up the other vehicle, and our client continued for a short distance believing the stop was not for him. A second unit used a spotlight but no lights or siren, and the client turned around and came to a stop when the bike stalled. We scrutinized the officers' reports and the sequence of events, emphasizing the unclear signals and the client's lack of intent to flee, and presented his clean record. With that leverage, we secured placement in pre-trial diversion.
Result
Pre-Trial Diversion
Charge
Possession of a Controlled Substance (Felony)
Location
Tarrant County, D371
Allegations
During a traffic stop, an officer claimed to smell marijuana and searched our client's car without asking for consent, locating a THC cartridge and an empty one. The client had no prior record. We scrutinized the justification for the search and gathered documentation undermining the state's ability to prove the substance was illegal. We sent that certificate to the prosecutor and made clear we were prepared to litigate the suppression issues. The state filed a motion to dismiss, which the judge signed, and the case was closed.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Assault (Class C)
Location
Harris County, Bellaire Municipal Court
Allegations
After a heated dispute between dating partners in a vehicle, police responded twice. Both parties had marks, but officers arrested our client based on a fresh injury the other person displayed. We pulled the body cam and reports, mapped out the timeline, and emphasized the mutual nature of the encounter and that the physical contact arose amid a property damage argument, not a one sided attack. The complaining witness would not engage with the process, leaving the state with evidentiary gaps. We pressed those weaknesses with the prosecutor, and the case was dismissed.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Assault on a Pregnant Person
Location
Travis County, 450th District Court
Allegations
Police responded to a domestic incident and arrested our client based on the complainant's statement and photos of facial and arm injuries. We recorded the client's account that the phone was his and that he took a knife away to prevent self harm, explaining how contact occurred. We obtained the reports, compared the narrative to the photos, and highlighted the conflicting accounts. We then negotiated a path to dismissal conditioned on completing a family violence intervention class. After the client finished and we filed proof, the state dismissed the case.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Criminal Mischief
Location
Bexar County, County Court-at-Law 13
Allegations
The case stemmed from a domestic dispute at a residence our client helped pay for, though not listed on the lease. He went there to check on a partner, and an entry that involved a broken window led to an allegation of property damage after police were called. Some officers initially treated it as a civil matter, but an arrest followed. We compiled proof of his financial stake in the home, documented the context of the visit, and highlighted the lack of intent to damage property. Presented early, this leverage secured pre-trial diversion and avoided a conviction.
Result
Pre-Trial Diversion
Charge
Felony Motion to Revoke Probation
Location
Travis County, 147th District Court
Allegations
While on felony probation, the client was accused of violations after being booked on a new registration case. Probation also alleged a missed polygraph and a remote monitoring issue. We moved quickly, obtained the violation report, and coordinated with probation and the prosecutor. We documented that the polygraph delay was provider caused and the tech issue had been corrected, then pressed to avoid a custody hold. The State agreed to a resolution and the court kept the client on straight probation rather than revoking.
Result
Probation
Charge
Obstruction or Retaliation
Location
Travis County, 331st District Court
Allegations
Prosecutors filed a felony obstruction or retaliation case after a domestic disturbance report alleged our client made threats toward law enforcement during a severe mental health episode. The accusation rested on a third party statement, not on any direct contact with an officer or overt act. We obtained the police reports and underlying statements, documented the crisis context and treatment efforts, and pressed the state on proof of a true, specific threat. Faced with those evidentiary gaps, the prosecution dismissed the case.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Theft (Felony)
Location
Denton County, 462nd Judicial District Court
Allegations
At a retail store using mobile self-checkout, the client's phone died as they were leaving, so they could not display a digital receipt. Loss prevention detained them and officers elevated the allegation to a felony because of remote prior thefts. We obtained the client's card and app records showing two completed payments that matched the merchandise. We organized those records into a clear timeline and challenged the claim that there was any intent to steal. After presenting our materials and pressing the weaknesses in proof, the prosecution dismissed the case.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Assault by Contact (Class C)
Location
Bexar County, SAMC Court 7
Allegations
After receiving a mailed citation for Class C assault stemming from an encounter during a massage, the client contacted us before the first setting. We obtained the report, which relied largely on the complainant’s statement that he made offensive contact, and engaged the prosecutor about the evidentiary gaps. Rather than risk a conviction, we negotiated deferred probation with informal conditions, including completion of classes and a no-contact term, keeping a conviction off the client’s record.
Result
Deferred Probation
Charge
Felony Motion to Revoke Probation
Location
Comal County
Allegations
While on felony probation, the client faced a motion to revoke after a domestic incident during a mental health crisis. We obtained and reviewed the incident materials and probation records, then broke down what the state claimed were violations. The evidence did not show willful noncompliance with the key conditions. We emphasized the mental health context and the lack of reliable proof of a violation. Following our advocacy with the prosecutor, the motion to revoke was dismissed.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Burglary of a Habitation
Location
Tarrant County, D485
Allegations
Police accused our client of entering a residence to commit a crime after the client and others went to a home while trying to locate a relative. The group reported they spoke with the occupant at the doorway and no one went inside. We located each witness, obtained consistent statements, and pulled prior communications showing the visit was invited and limited to a brief conversation. We highlighted the lack of entry and intent and the credibility issues in the later account. After we presented this to the prosecutor and showed we were ready to litigate, the state dismissed the case.
Result
Case Dismissed
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