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CHARGES REDUCED

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DWI - First Offense

Location

Hays County, County Court at Law #2

Allegations

After a two vehicle collision, our client called police to report the accident. At the scene the other driver admitted fault, yet officers focused on alleged intoxication. The client acknowledged drinking earlier and having a prescription medication, completed field tests, and was taken for a hospital blood draw. We scrutinized how the sample was collected and routed to the lab and the reliability of the roadside tests. Leveraging those issues and the fault dispute, we secured a reduction of the charge.

Result

Charges Reduced

May 2026 Attorney: James Fletcher
DEFERRED ADJUDICATION

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Felony Motion to Revoke Probation

Location

Dallas County, Criminal District Court No. 5

Allegations

The client was picked up on a probation warrant after multiple failed drug tests, missed reporting, and unpaid fees while on deferred adjudication for felonies. Our team got in early, obtained the file, and opened direct talks with probation and the prosecutor to head off a contested revocation hearing. We highlighted the absence of new charges and a plan for employment and treatment. The State agreed to withdraw the revocation, impose a short county-jail sanction and add conditions with a limited extension. The client remained on deferred probation.

Result

Deferred Adjudication

May 2026 Attorney: Clifford Duke
DEFERRED ADJUDICATION

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Felony Motion to Revoke Probation

Location

Dallas County, Criminal District Court No. 5

Allegations

While on felony deferred probation, the client was picked up on a warrant and transferred back to the supervising county after multiple failed drug tests, missed reporting, and unpaid fees were alleged. There were no new criminal charges. We got in immediately, met with the client and the supervision team, and presented mitigation showing a plan for treatment and compliance. We pressed negotiations with the prosecution to avoid an adjudication hearing. The State agreed to withdraw the revocation, continue deferred probation, impose a short jail sanction, extend the term, and require completion of an outpatient program and fees.

Result

Deferred Adjudication

May 2026 Attorney: Clifford Duke
CASE DISMISSED

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Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

Location

Caldwell County, JP2

Allegations

After a traffic stop for speeding, the officer said the vehicle smelled of smoke, asked the driver to step out, and requested a search. The client consented and an empty cartridge was found, leading to a Class C paraphernalia citation. We got involved early, gathered the facts, and opened talks with the prosecutor. We emphasized the minor nature of the evidence and the client’s otherwise clean record, and arranged for a short drug awareness class. Once the class was completed, the prosecution dismissed the case.

Result

Case Dismissed

May 2026 Attorney: Joseph Deeb
CHARGES REDUCED

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Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon

Location

Travis County, 427th District Court

Allegations

The arrest stemmed from an allegation that our client pointed a firearm during a brief public dispute. We pulled the police reports and sought any nearby surveillance, but no video existed to corroborate the claim. The file rested on a single complainant and the state had difficulty securing that witness. We outlined these proof problems, pressed in negotiations, and signaled readiness for trial while pursuing a practical exit. The state accepted our proposal that the client complete an online class, and agreed to reduce the case to a misdemeanor with deferred adjudication.

Result

Charges Reduced

May 2026 Attorney: James Fletcher
CHARGES REDUCED

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DWI - First Offense

Location

Tarrant County, CCC1

Allegations

The client was stopped after making a U-turn and briefly driving the wrong way. After admitting to a few drinks, they completed standard field sobriety tests. They declined a voluntary blood draw, and officers later obtained a warrant and collected blood hours afterward. Our team dissected the reports and video, focusing on the instructions given during testing and the delay before the draw, and emphasized the client’s clean record. We used that leverage to secure a reduction to a lesser charge.

Result

Charges Reduced

May 2026 Attorney: Michael Garcia
CHARGES REDUCED

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DWI - First Offense

Location

Bexar County, CC4

Allegations

After a roadside encounter where officers deployed a Taser, the client was taken to a hospital rather than booked at the scene. A DWI case was later filed. We attacked the state's impairment evidence, emphasizing how the use of force and subsequent medical treatment undermined the reliability of any observations. We made clear we were prepared to litigate those issues. The prosecution agreed to reduce the charge, and the client received straight probation.

Result

Charges Reduced

May 2026 Attorney: RC Pate
PROBATION

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Felony Motion to Revoke Probation

Location

Bexar County, DC175

Allegations

The client was on felony probation for a theft case when a motion to revoke was filed alleging missed community service and unpaid fees. He had been trying to transfer supervision after relocating, and a warrant issued. We negotiated a reasonable bond, coordinated his safe surrender, and secured his quick release. Then we built mitigation, including employment verification, proof of residence, a workable payment plan, and a concrete schedule to finish service hours. At the hearing we challenged the state's jail recommendation and secured straight probation instead of revocation.

Result

Probation

May 2026 Attorney: Kyle Simpson
PROBATION

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DWI (BAC Over .15)

Location

Bell County, County Court at Law #2

Allegations

Stopped for a lighting issue, the officer reported an odor of marijuana. After roadside tests, the client provided a breath sample at the jail that registered over 0.15. We obtained the dash and body camera video and the breath test maintenance records, then closely examined the basis for the stop and how the tests were conducted. We raised those concerns with the State while documenting the client’s cooperation and steps toward compliance. The case was resolved through a negotiated term of probation, avoiding harsher penalties.

Result

Probation

May 2026 Attorney: Dax Garvin
CASE DISMISSED

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DWI - First Offense

Location

Tarrant County, CCC1

Allegations

After a stop for clipping a curb at a roundabout, police conducted field sobriety tests, arrested our client for DWI, and, after a refusal of the breath test, obtained a blood draw. We obtained the reports and evidence and moved quickly to pursue a veterans diversion track that fit the client's background. Our team coordinated the application, assembled the required records, and worked with the prosecutor to secure acceptance. The client completed program requirements, and the state dismissed the case.

Result

Case Dismissed

May 2026 Attorney: Michael Garcia
DEFERRED ADJUDICATION

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Assault by Contact (Class C)

Location

Dallas County, Dallas Municipal Court

Allegations

Police issued a ticket-level assault charge after an argument at a private family gathering where our client had been drinking. The client had no prior record. We secured discovery from the city, including the incident report and any available recordings, and framed the incident as brief contact with no injury. We engaged the prosecutor early, emphasized mitigation, and pushed for a non-conviction path. The state agreed to deferred probation with minimal conditions, protecting the client from a conviction upon successful completion.

Result

Deferred Adjudication

May 2026 Attorney: Clifford Duke
CHARGES REDUCED

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Aggravated Kidnapping

Location

Collin County, 380th District Court

Allegations

The client was arrested for aggravated kidnapping after a domestic dispute that continued in a vehicle. The complainant alleged being held against her will and pointed to bruising. We reconstructed the timeline, interviewed witnesses, and compared her statements, showing she entered the car voluntarily and that any physical contact occurred as she tried to exit a moving vehicle. We emphasized weaknesses in the aggravating element and the lack of corroboration. The state reduced the case to Class A unlawful restraint with deferred probation, avoiding a felony.

Result

Charges Reduced

May 2026 Attorney: Clifford Duke

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