Criminal Defense Case Results in Texas

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CHARGES REDUCED

Charge

DWI - First Offense

Location

Tarrant County, CCC9

Allegations

After a late night traffic stop for speeding, the client was arrested for DWI. Officers noted an open container and attempted field sobriety tests, but the client explained recent eye surgery and longstanding knee and back issues that affected performance. He declined a breath test, and a blood draw was later obtained by warrant. We reviewed the video, documented the medical limitations and the abbreviated testing, and emphasized the client’s clean history. After sustained negotiations, the state agreed to reduce the charge to a lower-level DWI.

Result

Charges Reduced

Sep 2025 Attorney: Michael Garcia
CHARGES REDUCED

Charge

DWI (BAC Over .15)

Location

Medina County, County Court at Law

Allegations

The client was stopped for speeding and arrested after field sobriety tests. At the station, two breath samples came back at .165 and .181, and officers also obtained a blood sample. We reviewed the dashcam alongside the report, noting confusing instructions during the tests and inconsistencies in the narrative. We also challenged the reliability of the breath results given the variance between samples and raised concerns about how statutory warnings and requests were delivered. Leveraging these issues in negotiations, the prosecution agreed to reduce the charge.

Result

Charges Reduced

Sep 2025 Attorney: Kaytlyn Knowles
PROBATION

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DWI - Second Offense

Location

Collin County, County Court at Law 2

Allegations

A traffic stop for alleged excessive speed ended with our client arrested on a second DWI after the officer claimed slurred speech and other signs of intoxication, then obtained a blood-draw warrant at a clinic. We secured the dashcam and bodycam, compared them to the report, and challenged the basis for the unverified speed allegation. We also assembled mitigation, including alcohol education, a victim impact program, recovery attendance, and consistent interlock compliance. Using that leverage, we negotiated straight probation and avoided jail.

Result

Probation

Sep 2025 Attorney: Nelson Knight
DEFERRED PROBATION

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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 Probation

Sep 2025 Attorney: Charles Pelowski
DEFERRED PROBATION

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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 Probation

Sep 2025 Attorney: Monica Khirallah
CASE DISMISSED

Charge

Theft (Misdemeanor)

Location

Bexar County, County Court-at-Law 5

Allegations

The case arose from a store incident where it was alleged the client used self checkout and left with groceries without paying. We immediately requested the evidence, obtained surveillance and transaction data, and reviewed the videos frame by frame. The materials showed ambiguity at the register, and we compiled receipts demonstrating a consistent pattern of paying at that location. We also noted the identification was based on later account records rather than a direct stop, and prepared to litigate. After sustained negotiations, the prosecution dismissed the case.

Result

Case Dismissed

Sep 2025 Attorney: Monica Khirallah
CASE DISMISSED

Charge

Possession of a Prohibited Weapon

Location

Bexar County, None

Allegations

After a late-night crash, officers encountered our client seated in a vehicle. They claimed to see shell casings and searched the car without consent, then reported finding a handgun with an aftermarket device that could convert it to automatic fire. We moved quickly preindictment, requested the reports and video, and scrutinized the basis for the warrantless search and any link between the items and our client. We emphasized evidentiary gaps and the client's clean history while making clear we were ready to litigate. The prosecution dismissed the case.

Result

Case Dismissed

Sep 2025 Attorney: Monica Khirallah
REDUCTION + TIME SERVED

Charge

Felony Motion to Revoke Probation

Location

Tarrant County, D371

Allegations

The client was on deferred felony probation when a petition to revoke alleged missed reporting and community-service hours, alcohol use, and a small amount of marijuana discovered during a stop. The State initially pushed for a two-year prison term. We gathered records showing clean tests since an alcohol monitor was installed, steady employment, and enrollment in substance-use classes, and we proposed a treatment-focused plan. After negotiating with probation and the prosecutor and challenging the proportionality of the sanction, the court reduced the punishment and credited all time already served.

Result

Reduction + Time Served

Sep 2025
CASE DISMISSED

Charge

Assault - Class C

Location

Dallas County, Grand Prairie Municipal Court

Allegations

Police responded to a domestic call after an argument at a residence. The client had been drinking, and during the commotion he stumbled and fell, making brief contact as both parties went down. Officers arrested him for Class C assault largely to separate everyone. The complainant later signed an affidavit of non-prosecution and provided a statement clarifying there was no intentional assault or injury. We contrasted that with the initial report and pressed the prosecution on proof. The case was dismissed.

Result

Case Dismissed

Sep 2025 Attorney: Clifford Duke
CASE DISMISSED

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Possession of Marijuana

Location

Fort Bend County, County Court at Law 1

Allegations

Police responded to a hotel after our client reported people trying to get into the room. Officers walked the client out, and only afterward a hotel employee claimed she had gone in alone and found marijuana, which she then turned over. Nothing was found on the client or in the client’s bags. We obtained the reports and emphasized that the only evidence came from a third party with access and credibility problems, including being detained on an unrelated warrant. Confronted with those weaknesses, the state dismissed the case.

Result

Case Dismissed

Sep 2025 Attorney: Charles Pelowski
DEFERRED PROBATION

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Evading Arrest or Detention with a Vehicle

Location

Dallas County, 363rd Judicial District Court

Allegations

Late at night, an SUV trailed our client and only later activated emergency lights. Startled and afraid, the client kept driving for several minutes and committed traffic violations, but there was no crash, no contraband, and no one was hurt. A first-time offender, they were charged with felony evading in a vehicle. We obtained the dashcam and pursuit reports, documented the lack of harm, and presented mitigation explaining the panic and clean record. We pushed for a reduction, but the video limited leverage. We secured deferred adjudication probation, avoiding jail and keeping a conviction off the record.

Result

Deferred Probation

Sep 2025 Attorney: Zach Redington
CASE DISMISSED

Charge

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

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