Charge
Possession of a Controlled Substance (State Jail Felony)
Location
Comal County, 433rd District Court
Allegations
Stopped for a lighting issue, the client consented to a search and officers found a small amount of LSD. They were released with an understanding to cooperate with narcotics investigators, but no follow up came. Over a year later an old warrant triggered an arrest on a state jail felony. We scrutinized the stop, the lab chain of custody and the long delay, then backed negotiations with a clean hair test and strong character letters. The state agreed to deferred probation, keeping a conviction off the record if the terms are completed.
Result
Deferred Probation
Charge
Possession of THC (State Jail Felony)
Location
Comal County, 433rd District Court
Allegations
Following a detention for public intoxication near a commercial area, officers discovered a vape pen the client had bought at a local shop and filed a felony THC possession case. We obtained the discovery and video, then focused on a key weakness: the lab reported delta 9 THC but did not quantify it, creating a gap in proof between illegal cannabis oil and legal hemp. We prepared to challenge the expert evidence and signaled we were ready to litigate. Leveraging those issues, we negotiated deferred probation, avoiding jail and keeping a conviction off the record upon successful completion.
Result
Deferred Probation
Charge
Possession of a Controlled Substance (Felony)
Location
Comal County, 466th DC
Allegations
During a parking lot contact, officers approached a parked vehicle and reported finding a THC vape cartridge, which led to a felony possession charge. We obtained the reports and available recordings to map the timeline of the encounter and how the item was discovered. We challenged the legal basis for the search and the handling of the cartridge. We demanded full lab documentation on substance identity, weight, and chain of custody. Facing a suppression fight and proof gaps, the state dismissed the case.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Possession of a Controlled Substance (Felony)
Location
Comal County, DC274
Allegations
The client was contacted by police while sitting in a parked car after a caller reported possible suspicious activity. Officers searched the vehicle and found a small bag of methamphetamine, alleged to be under one gram, leading to a felony possession charge. We challenged the justification for the vehicle search and highlighted mitigating factors, including no prior record and a significant delay in filing. After sustained negotiations, the prosecutor agreed to place our client in pretrial diversion.
Result
Pre-Trial Diversion
Charge
Possession of Marijuana
Location
Comal County, None
Allegations
During a traffic stop for a minor registration issue, officers claimed an odor of marijuana and found a very small amount of plant material with retail packaging labeled THCA. The client consistently maintained it was a legal hemp-derived product, not illegal marijuana. We obtained the reports and video, scrutinized the basis for the search, and focused on the identity of the substance. We pressed the state to produce reliable lab testing and flagged methods that can convert THCA to THC. Without conclusive proof of illegal THC, the prosecution dismissed the case.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Possession of Marijuana
Location
Comal County, JP4
Allegations
During a traffic stop for tinted windows, our client was a passenger when the driver consented to a vehicle search. Officers located a small amount of marijuana and charged the passenger, who had no prior record, after an on-scene admission. We dug into the basis for the stop, the scope of the consent as it applied to a passenger, and how the statement was obtained. We outlined the suppression issues and the weak nexus tying possession to our client beyond the admission. After sustained pressure in negotiations, the prosecution dismissed the case.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Possession of a Controlled Substance (Felony)
Location
Comal County, DC207
Allegations
Police responded to a minor parking lot collision and later questioned our client when he returned to the area. During the encounter, officers reported finding a small baggie suspected to be cocaine, under one gram, and filed a felony possession case. We obtained the discovery and pinpointed problems with how the item was discovered and tied to our client, as well as gaps in evidence handling and lab proof. We pressed those issues with the prosecutor and prepared to litigate suppression. The state dismissed the case.
Result
Case Dismissed
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