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DEFERRED ADJUDICATION

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Terroristic Threat

Location

Bexar County, County Court-at-Law 5

Allegations

During a late-night ride-share trip, the driver reported that the passenger threatened serious harm and called 911. Officers detained our client nearby and documented the allegation as a terroristic threat. We obtained the police reports and the 911 recording, scrutinized the language used and whether the facts met the required element of imminence. At the same time, we moved quickly on mitigation, guiding the client through a counseling course and collecting strong character letters. Leveraging both, we negotiated deferred probation.

Result

Deferred Adjudication

Sep 2025 Attorney: Monica Khirallah
DEFERRED ADJUDICATION

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Theft Under $100 (Class C)

Location

Harris County, Webster Municipal Court

Allegations

Loss prevention alleged the client placed two small items in a bag and left a retail store. When the alarm sounded, an employee confronted the client outside. The items were promptly returned and there was no police contact at the scene, but a citation arrived later for a Class C theft charge. We reviewed the store’s account and the court file, emphasized the immediate return of property, the low value involved, and the client’s clean history, and challenged any claim of intent to deprive. The prosecution agreed to deferred probation.

Result

Deferred Adjudication

Sep 2025 Attorney: Charles Pelowski
CASE DISMISSED

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Misdemeanor Motion to Revoke Probation

Location

Montgomery County, County Court at Law #4

Allegations

While on deferred adjudication, our client faced a motion to revoke probation alleging multiple violations, including positive alcohol and marijuana tests, missed UAs, failure to check the random testing schedule, and a missed supervision fee. We obtained the probation records and compiled certificates showing completed classes, community service, and proof of payments. We opened a dialogue with the prosecutor, highlighting the corrective steps taken and problems with the allegations. After sustained negotiations, the state dismissed the motion, avoiding a revocation.

Result

Case Dismissed

Sep 2025
PROBATION

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DWI - Third Offense

Location

Harris County, 184th DC

Allegations

The case began after a collision where the client pulled into a lot and was arrested for DWI. No field sobriety tests were done roadside, and a blood sample taken hours later came back well over the legal limit. We reviewed the in car video and lab records and found limited grounds to challenge the blood. We shifted to mitigation, assembling treatment documentation, proof of steady employment, and readiness for an interlock and intensive outpatient care. After sustained negotiations, the prosecution agreed to straight probation with treatment conditions and a brief jail sanction, avoiding prison.

Result

Probation

Sep 2025 Attorney: Brett Landriault
PROBATION

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Felony Motion to Revoke Probation

Location

Tarrant County, D432

Allegations

The client was on felony probation when a revocation was filed alleging multiple violations, including missed counseling, a positive drug test, and removal of an ankle monitor. The individual was later arrested on the warrant and set for a hearing. We obtained the probation file, gathered medical records showing a severe skin reaction to the monitor, and documented a mental health history and ongoing attempts to enter treatment. We presented a structured compliance and treatment plan and negotiated with the prosecutor. The court continued probation with modifications.

Result

Probation

Sep 2025 Attorney: Michael Garcia
CHARGES REDUCED

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DWI - First Offense

Location

Ellis County, COUNTY COURT AT LAW NO 3

Allegations

The client fell asleep at the wheel and hit a roadside sign, then stayed at the scene for help. Officers questioned them about drinking, conducted field sobriety tests, and obtained a hospital blood sample after the client believed they had consented. We reviewed the reports and lab paperwork and emphasized that fatigue, not intoxication, accounted for several observations. After sustained negotiations challenging the weight of the tests and the consent, the state reduced the charge to a lesser offense.

Result

Charges Reduced

Sep 2025 Attorney: Zach Redington
CASE DISMISSED

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Intoxication Assault

Location

Bell County, DC27

Allegations

Following a serious multi-vehicle crash, our client was treated at a hospital and later investigated for intoxication assault. The client reported blacking out and had no memory of events, and did not admit to drinking during a later interview. A detective claimed the client had admitted alcohol use at the hospital and consented to a blood draw. We dug into the medical records and timeline and challenged whether any statements or consent were voluntary given the injuries and medication. Confronted with those evidentiary problems, the prosecution dismissed the case.

Result

Case Dismissed

Sep 2025 Attorney: Dan Dworin
CASE DISMISSED

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Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon

Location

Bell County, None

Allegations

After a multi-vehicle collision, the state filed an aggravated assault with a deadly weapon charge, alleging the car was a deadly weapon. We obtained the police reports and hospital records and compared them line by line. The detective claimed our client admitted to drinking and consented to a blood draw at the hospital, but the timeline and medical condition raised serious reliability concerns. We challenged causation and the basis for the deadly weapon allegation and made the proof problems clear to the prosecution. The state dismissed this count.

Result

Case Dismissed

Sep 2025 Attorney: Dan Dworin
CASE DISMISSED

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Intoxication Assault

Location

Bell County, None

Allegations

After a serious multi-vehicle collision, our client was treated at a hospital and later accused of intoxication assault. He reported blacking out before the crash and had no memory of events. Investigators claimed he admitted to drinking and consented to a blood draw while in the ER. We obtained the records, challenged the reliability of any purported statement, and contested whether any consent was voluntary given his injuries and medication. Faced with these suppression issues, the prosecution dismissed the case.

Result

Case Dismissed

Sep 2025 Attorney: Dan Dworin
DEFERRED ADJUDICATION

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Evading Arrest in a Motor Vehicle

Location

Harris County, 496th District Court

Allegations

The client was accused of evading arrest while driving after officers attempted a stop. We examined the police reports and the chronology of events, challenging whether the commands to stop were clear and promptly given. We scrutinized the initial basis for the attempted detention and pressed weaknesses in the state’s proof of intent. After sustained negotiations and a readiness to litigate, we secured an outcome that avoided a conviction. The case concluded with deferred probation.

Result

Deferred Adjudication

Sep 2025 Attorney: Charles Pelowski
DEFERRED ADJUDICATION

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Minor in Possession of Alcohol

Location

Bexar County, SAMC

Allegations

Officers approached a parked car outside a residence while canvassing a nearby disturbance and found our underage client in the passenger seat, visibly intoxicated after leaving a bar. The client admitted to drinking, and a companion confirmed it. Officers verified ID and issued a citation for minor in possession. We obtained the videos and reports, scrutinized whether the contact was a consensual encounter, and flagged a defect in where the complaint alleged consumption occurred. Using that leverage, we negotiated deferred probation with reduced penalties, an alcohol class, and service, avoiding a conviction.

Result

Deferred Adjudication

Sep 2025
DEFERRED ADJUDICATION

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DWI - First Offense

Location

Dallas County, County Criminal Court No. 8

Allegations

Police responded to a minor crash and suspected intoxication. The driver admitted to drinking earlier and attempted roadside tests without shoes, then consented to a hospital blood draw. Our team obtained and reviewed the discovery, focusing on the poor testing conditions and confusion around medical clearance that raised reliability concerns. We used those issues to push back on the charging level and negotiate. The state ultimately agreed to resolve the case with deferred probation, avoiding a conviction on the client’s record.

Result

Deferred Adjudication

Sep 2025 Attorney: Clifford Duke

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