Charge
DWI - First Offense
Location
Dallas County, County Criminal Court No. 6
Allegations
After pulling over to cool off, the client was contacted by officers in a public area after hours and arrested for DWI. The state relied on a blood draw and alleged an elevated BAC. We obtained the videos and reports, highlighting inconsistencies between the arrest narrative and the tow records, and raising whether the car was truly being operated. Toxicology reflected no drugs. We also presented mitigation the client completed early. With those leverage points, we persuaded the prosecutor to reduce the charge to a lower-level DWI.
Result
Charges Reduced
Charge
DWI - First Offense
Location
Collin County, County Court at Law 1
Allegations
Officers went to the client's home after a report of a minor crash and found the car parked with damage. The client had been drinking at home, agreed to a breath test, and recalled little of the encounter. We obtained body and dash camera video and breath test records, highlighting gaps in the timeline between driving and police contact and issues in the paperwork. We also presented mitigation showing immediate abstinence and counseling. With that leverage, we negotiated deferred probation.
Result
Deferred Adjudication
Charge
DWI - First Offense
Location
Tarrant County
Allegations
Police found our client parked in the driver's seat with the engine running after she pulled over because she felt unwell. Officers marked a breath test refusal and later obtained a warrant for a blood draw taken hours after contact. We secured the body cam and all paperwork, reconstructed the timeline, and challenged whether she was operating a vehicle at all. We also attacked the reliability of a delayed sample and inconsistent advisements. Confronted with these issues, the prosecution dismissed the case.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
DWI - First Offense
Location
Tarrant County, CCC2
Allegations
After leaving a restaurant with takeout, the client was stopped when officers responded to a caller reporting a firearm. During the encounter, the officer noted an open beer, conducted roadside sobriety tests, and arranged a blood draw at a clinic rather than a breath test. We obtained discovery, scrutinized the basis for the stop, and examined how the tests and blood draw were handled. Using those issues in negotiations, we secured straight probation on the first-offense DWI, avoiding jail and harsher penalties.
Result
Probation
Charge
DWI - First Offense
Location
Williamson County, County Court at Law #3
Allegations
The client was stopped for speeding after leaving a small gathering and admitted to having a few beers. A stuck window led to an exit from the vehicle, and roadside tests were performed. Officers obtained a warrant and drew blood hours later, which came back over the limit. We pulled the patrol video, scrutinized the delayed draw and the test instructions, and pressed those issues in talks with the state. They would not dismiss, but our leverage improved the terms. The case resolved with probation and no jail time.
Result
Probation
Charge
DWI - First Offense
Location
Harris County, CC2
Allegations
The client was stopped for alleged swerving during a late-night drive and arrested for DWI after declining a roadside breath test. Field sobriety tests were not offered until after the arrest, then a blood sample was taken under a warrant. We reconstructed the timeline from police reports and records, showing the arrest came before any standardized testing. We also documented diabetes and longstanding balance limitations that call coordination-based observations into question. Facing these issues, the prosecution dismissed the case.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
DWI - First Offense
Location
Travis County, County Court at Law #6
Allegations
Officers arrived after a single-vehicle incident and found our client at the scene. The client acknowledged drinking but consistently stated they did not know who had been driving and that another person may have left before police arrived. The client refused a blood draw, and officers obtained a warrant to collect it later. We dissected the reports and timeline, focusing on the state's burden to prove actual driving and scrutinizing the warrant used to obtain the blood. We made clear we would litigate those issues, and the prosecution dismissed the case.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Assault - Family Violence (Strangulation)
Location
Collin County, 416th District Court
Allegations
During a roadside stop, our client was arrested on a felony family violence warrant alleging strangulation and was initially held without a set bond. We moved quickly to seek a bond and began gathering evidence. The complaining witness later recanted in a recorded statement and signed an affidavit of non-prosecution. We obtained those materials, compared them to the original report, and highlighted multiple contradictions for the prosecutor. Facing the credibility issues we raised, the state agreed to reduce the charge, with credit for time already served.
Result
Charges Reduced
Charge
Assault - Family Violence (Strangulation/Impeding Breath or Circulation)
Location
Tarrant County, D297
Allegations
After an argument at a shared residence, our client learned of a warrant and turned himself in on an accusation of family violence by strangulation. The complainant alleged an earlier incident of impeding breath reported weeks later, and there were no witnesses or prior record. We scrutinized the timeline, emphasized the delayed reporting, and kept him compliant with bond terms. The complainant later signed an affidavit of non-prosecution, which we gave the prosecutor. Using that leverage, we negotiated a reduction to a lesser offense with deferred probation, avoiding a felony conviction.
Result
Charges Reduced
Charge
DWI - First Offense
Location
Denton County, CCC4
Allegations
Stopped for speeding late at night, the client admitted to drinking earlier, performed field sobriety tests, blew on a handheld device, and consented to a blood draw, then was arrested for DWI. We obtained the videos, reports, and lab records, scrutinized the basis for the stop, the test instructions, and the blood process, and signaled we were ready to litigate. The client also completed recommended classes up front. Using that leverage, we negotiated a reduction to a lesser charge with deferred probation, keeping a DWI conviction off the record.
Result
Charges Reduced
Charge
Possession of a Controlled Substance (Felony)
Location
Medina County, 454TH Judicial District
Allegations
Police stopped our client for a headlight issue. During the encounter, officers located a small amount of marijuana, then searched a backpack and said they found a THC vape, leading to a felony possession charge. The client was handcuffed and asked to rate how high they were, did not answer. No field tests or blood draw were done, only a later jail urinalysis. We challenged the expansion of the stop, the scope of the backpack search, and the handling of the cartridge. Faced with our suppression arguments, the prosecution dismissed the case.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Injury to a Child, Elderly, or Disabled Person
Location
Tarrant County, CDC1
Allegations
Our client was arrested for a felony injury charge after a dispute at a fast‑food restaurant, where a manager claimed he was shoved. Video showed the client closing a door to avoid being hit, resulting in only brief contact and no injury. We obtained bodycam, surveillance, and witness statements, highlighting inconsistencies and the lack of harm. We challenged credibility issues and overcharging. The State agreed to reduce the case to a misdemeanor, and we secured deferred probation to avoid a conviction.
Result
Charges Reduced
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