Charge
Forgery (Felony)
Location
Ellis County, 504TH DISTRICT COURT
Allegations
During a routine traffic stop, officers discovered an outstanding warrant tied to an older allegation that our client tried to deposit a check not in their name at the request of another person. The deposit was rejected and no funds were ever paid out. We obtained the case file, highlighted the absence of financial loss and weak proof of intent, and pressed the prosecution on those problems. After sustained negotiations, the felony was reduced to a misdemeanor with deferred probation, keeping a felony conviction off the record.
Result
Charges Reduced
Charge
Assault - Family Violence
Location
Wilson County, County Court at Law
Allegations
A family dispute over access to a parent’s home escalated when our client arrived with a locksmith and was confronted by relatives who began filming and claimed injury. Officers later arrested the client after a brief struggle in which a nail was torn, but no reliable evidence showed offensive contact causing bodily injury. We obtained and reviewed body cam video, 911 audio, and the relatives’ phone footage, and documented contradictions about who lived at the property and how the encounter unfolded. After we presented these credibility and proof problems, the State dismissed the case for insufficient evidence.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
DWI - First Offense
Location
Comal County, CC2
Allegations
Police stopped our client for a traffic signal violation and escalated to a DWI investigation. He was put through multiple rounds of field sobriety tests by several officers, declined a breath test, and a blood draw was later taken under a warrant. Reports also mentioned an open container. We pulled the videos and paperwork and attacked the length of the detention and the way the tests were administered, pressing the state on probable cause and evidentiary gaps. The state would not dismiss, but we leveraged those problems into straight probation with no jail and manageable conditions.
Result
Probation
Charge
DWI (BAC Over .15)
Location
Comal County, County Court at Law 2
Allegations
Police encountered our client on foot, separated from a vehicle that was later associated with the incident. The officer never observed any driving and even conducted sobriety checks on another person, creating confusion about who operated the car. We dissected the reports and bystander statements and underscored the gaps in the timeline. Despite a reported breath result around .16, we focused the defense on the lack of proof of operation and the inconsistent accounts gathered at the scene. We pressed these weaknesses with the prosecutor. The state agreed to reduce the charge.
Result
Charges Reduced
Charge
DWI - First Offense
Location
Bexar County, County Court-at-Law 4
Allegations
Police responded to a minor rear-end collision and arrested our client for DWI after noting slurred speech and inconsistent answers about where they were coming from. The report described poor performance on field sobriety tests, and a breath test registered just under .15. We secured discovery, requested breath-machine calibration records, and obtained officer materials. At the same time, we built a mitigation package with early classes and proof the property damage was addressed through insurance. Relying on the sub-.15 result, no injuries, and our mitigation, we negotiated deferred adjudication.
Result
Deferred Adjudication
Charge
DWI - Third Offense
Location
Harris County, 182nd DC
Allegations
Police stopped the client after a wrong way turn and arrested him for a third DWI. He completed roadside tests, declined breath, and officers later got a warrant for a blood draw taken several hours after driving that reported a high BAC. When device violations and a missed setting led to a warrant, we arranged a walk through to restore bond and get the case back on track. We pulled all videos and lab records, emphasized the delay in the draw, and corrected errors about how recent the priors were. The state agreed to probation.
Result
Probation
Charge
Assault - Family Violence
Location
Wilson County, County Court
Allegations
A tense family dispute at a residence over control of family property led to an arrest when relatives alleged minor injuries during a struggle over a phone. We obtained the bodycam video, 911 audio, and the complainants’ own recordings, then compared them to their written accounts. The materials showed pushing and filming by the complainants and significant inconsistencies about who initiated contact and who actually lived at the home. We presented those contradictions and the property context to the prosecutor, who dismissed the case for insufficient evidence.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
DWI - First Offense
Location
Denton County, County Criminal Court 3
Allegations
Stopped for driving without headlights on, the client was investigated for DWI, performed roadside tests, and was taken for a blood draw well after the stop. We obtained the videos and reports, emphasizing the lack of bad driving, the confusion over automatic lights, and the lengthy delay before the blood sample. We pressed the state, which lagged in reviewing the file, and outlined our evidentiary concerns and trial posture. The prosecution agreed to deferred adjudication, keeping a conviction off the record upon successful probation.
Result
Deferred Adjudication
Charge
DWI with Child Passenger (Felony)
Location
Comal County, 433rd District Court
Allegations
Officers contacted the client while the car was parked with hazard lights on, engine off, and a minor passenger inside. Communication and instructions were given only in English, despite the client primarily speaking Spanish. Field sobriety tests were performed and blood was drawn by warrant, but the sample later reflected a low alcohol level. We attacked the element of operation, highlighted the language barrier undermining the tests, and noted issues with the vehicle's operability. Faced with these weaknesses, the state agreed to reduce the charge to a lesser offense.
Result
Charges Reduced
Charge
DWI - First Offense
Location
Williamson County, County Court at Law #2
Allegations
After a late-night traffic stop, our client performed field sobriety tests and later provided a breath sample around 0.14. We pulled the video and documented that the tests were given on a sloped roadside and that the client had a recent ankle injury, both factors that can skew performance. With no prior record but a high BAC, we advised against a jury trial and built a thorough pretrial diversion application, including prompt enrollment in recommended classes and interlock. The client was accepted into pretrial diversion.
Result
Pre-Trial Diversion
Charge
DWI - First Offense
Location
Williamson County, CCL5
Allegations
The client was found roadside with a disabled vehicle, and what began as a welfare check became a DWI investigation. Officers moved the client to a lot for field sobriety tests and later obtained a breath sample reported around 0.12. With no prior record, the client promptly complied with bond conditions, including installing an interlock. We obtained and reviewed the video and reports, documented the apparent mechanical issue and lack of crash evidence, and presented mitigation and treatment readiness. The state agreed to place the case into pre-trial diversion.
Result
Pre-Trial Diversion
Charge
Resisting Arrest
Location
Denton County, County Criminal Court 3
Allegations
During a traffic stop for a minor equipment issue, officers moved to arrest the client. Startled, the client instinctively pulled back, and officers took the client to the ground and used a stun device. The incident resulted in a misdemeanor resisting arrest charge. We obtained and reviewed the video, emphasizing the brief, nonviolent reaction, the client’s panic and breathing issues, and the officers’ rapid escalation. We presented mitigation, including therapy and no prior record, and negotiated deferred adjudication to avoid a conviction.
Result
Deferred Adjudication
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