Charge
DWI - First Offense
Location
Dallas County, County Criminal Court No. 6
Allegations
The client was stopped for speeding after an evening out and arrested for DWI. At the roadside, no field sobriety tests were performed because the location was unsafe, and the officer shifted the investigation to the station, where a breath sample showed an elevated result. We obtained the body and dash videos, breath-test maintenance logs, and operator certifications, and emphasized the absence of standardized testing and other weaknesses. We also front loaded mitigation. Confronted with these issues, the prosecution reduced the charge.
Result
Charges Reduced
Charge
Assault - Family Violence (Class C)
Location
Dallas County, Dallas Municipal Court
Allegations
After a domestic argument at a residence following a night out, a neighbor called 911. The client, who had recently started a prescription, mixed it with alcohol, became upset, and briefly pushed a partner’s face away, with no injuries reported. Officers separated the parties and transported the client for a mental health evaluation, and a Class C family-violence citation followed. We stepped in early, filed representation, obtained the evidence, and secured an affidavit of non-prosecution from the partner. We also submitted hospital records and proof of ongoing treatment to contextualize the event and questioned whether the elements of assault were met. The prosecutor dismissed the case.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
DWI - First Offense
Location
Dallas County, County Criminal Court No. 5
Allegations
After a highway collision with a tractor trailer, our client was accused of DWI when officers reported alcohol odor, conducted eye tests, and obtained a hospital blood draw by warrant hours later. We obtained the crash report and reviewed the client's photos. They showed the truck initiated an unsafe lane change while our client stayed in his lane. We also flagged contradictions in the report about speed, damage, and towing, and raised issues with the blood draw paperwork and missing license suspension notices. Confronted with these problems, the state reduced the charge and offered deferred probation.
Result
Charges Reduced
Charge
Felony Motion to Revoke Probation
Location
Collin County, 416th District Court
Allegations
The client was jailed on a felony motion to revoke after probation alleged missed reporting and new arrests from another state. We dug into the supervision record, contacted out-of-state officers, and secured confirmation of recent reporting and progress, along with proof of community service and compliance. We pressed the prosecutor with those materials and challenged the basis for revocation, making clear we were prepared to litigate. At the next setting, the state withdrew the motion and the client was continued on straight probation, allowing release.
Result
Probation
Charge
Assault - Family Violence (Class C)
Location
Rockwall County, Fate Municipal Court
Allegations
After a domestic dispute at a residence, officers took photos and issued our client a Class C family violence citation, not an arrest. We scrutinized the evidence and emphasized the lack of corroborating injury, noting the complaining witness had work-related cuts and inconsistencies in his story. We obtained his text messages acknowledging no harm and a notarized affidavit of non-prosecution. We presented this package to the prosecutor and pressed the weaknesses. The prosecution dismissed the case.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Assault by Contact (Class C)
Location
Dallas County, Mesquite Municipal Court
Allegations
A Class C assault by contact citation arrived by mail after a residential appointment where the complainant later alleged unwanted contact. We entered the case, requested discovery, and found the State's file rested almost entirely on a single statement with no corroborating evidence. Our team assembled the client's timeline records, scheduling and call logs documenting the legitimate purpose and duration of the visit, and employment materials, exposing gaps in the accusation. We made clear we were ready for trial. Faced with the evidentiary weaknesses, the prosecution dismissed the case outright.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
Location
Collin County, Frisco Municipal Court
Allegations
Police approached the client while parked and called it a consensual contact. After the client declined, the officer pointed to a nicotine vape as a reason to escalate, searched a companion vehicle, then shifted to the client’s car after claiming to see a glass piece. The item was broken and described as a prop. We scrutinized the basis for the detention and any consent to enter the vehicle, and flagged citation discrepancies, including mismatched vehicle details. Confronted with these proof and search issues, the prosecutor dismissed the case.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
DWI - First Offense
Location
Collin County, CCL7
Allegations
After a tire blowout, the client pulled into a residential parking area where bystanders called police. Contacted outside the vehicle, she admitted to driving and to having a few drinks. She performed limited field testing, refused a breath sample, and a blood draw was later taken by warrant that reported a high BAC. We scrutinized the basis for the encounter, the testing, and the warrant process, emphasizing that no other vehicles were involved and she had no prior record. The State agreed to straight probation, avoiding jail time.
Result
Probation
Charge
Racing on Highway
Location
Dallas County, County Criminal Court No. 9
Allegations
Police accused our client of racing after two cars accelerated alongside each other. Officers stopped the other driver, but our client was not detained at the scene and was later charged. We demanded full discovery and pressed the state on how they intended to prove identification and the elements of racing without a traffic stop. While negotiating, we pushed for a pretrial intervention option instead of probation. After sustained pressure and evidence review, the prosecution dismissed the case.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Assault - Family Violence
Location
Dallas County, CCC11
Allegations
A domestic dispute at a residence led to an arrest for family violence after both parties called 911. Officers relied on the initial statement to detain our client, who later provided photos showing a scratch to his own ear and reported no visible injury to the other person at the scene. We pushed for full discovery, including the 911 audio and body camera, and compared it to the written report. The complainant’s account shifted over time, and details conflicted with the evidence we compiled. Confronted with credibility issues and thin corroboration, the state dismissed the case.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Assault - Family Violence (Misdemeanor)
Location
Tarrant County, CDC2
Allegations
Police filed a family violence assault case after a domestic argument at a residence. The accusation reached officers days after the incident and was not supported by injuries or third party witnesses. We secured cell phone video showing the complainant initiating physical contact and compiled the timing and corroboration problems in the state’s file. After presenting these weaknesses and making clear we were prepared to litigate, the prosecution agreed it could not prove the elements. The case was dismissed.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Exploitation of an Elderly Individual
Location
Collin County, 219th District Court
Allegations
An arrest warrant alleged the client exploited an elderly customer through fraudulent checks. From the outset the client reported identity theft and a loan scam that compromised their bank account. We gathered offense reports, bank correspondence, and records showing unauthorized transactions by another person, and we pointed out inconsistencies in the affidavit. After pressing the prosecution with this material and securing bond, we negotiated a reduction to a lesser offense with deferred probation.
Result
Charges Reduced
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