Criminal Defense Case Results in Dallas-Fort Worth, TX

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PROBATION

Charge

Felony Motion to Revoke Probation

Location

Denton County, 16th Judicial District Court

Allegations

While on felony probation, the client was arrested in another county, triggering a motion to revoke. We told the client to keep reporting and immediately documented months of compliance, completion of court-ordered classes, and substantial community service. We also secured proof that the new case was tracking toward a probation offer and used that to undercut the push for a jail sanction. After multiple settings and negotiations, the court agreed to continue the client on probation with additional conditions, avoiding revocation and prison.

Result

Probation

Mar 2026 Attorney: Cole Nettles
DEFERRED ADJUDICATION

Charge

Solicitation of Prostitution

Location

Collin County, 296th District Court

Allegations

An online exchange led officers to stage a prostitution sting after messages suggested a potential trade of sex for drugs. The client arrived at the arranged location, was detained during a stop, and officers searched his vehicle. No narcotics or cash were found. We obtained the communications and patrol reports, questioned the proof of intent to pay, and emphasized the absence of contraband. The client proactively completed decision-making and trafficking-awareness courses and provided certificates. Leveraging these issues and mitigation, we negotiated deferred probation.

Result

Deferred Adjudication

Mar 2026 Attorney: Cole Nettles
DEFERRED ADJUDICATION

Charge

Evading Arrest in a Vehicle

Location

Collin County, DC 199th

Allegations

The case arose after an officer attempted a traffic stop and alleged the driver failed to pull over, resulting in an evading arrest in a vehicle charge. We dug into the stop from every angle, reviewing the reports and available recordings and building a timeline to test whether the state could prove intentional flight. We pressed those issues in negotiations and prepared to litigate them if needed. Ultimately, the prosecution agreed to deferred probation, keeping a conviction off the client’s record.

Result

Deferred Adjudication

Mar 2026 Attorney: Cole Nettles
CHARGES REDUCED

Charge

DWI - First Offense

Location

Denton County, CC5

Allegations

Police found our client parked with the engine running. After admitting to some drinking, they performed field sobriety tests and consented to a hospital blood draw, which prosecutors used to allege a high BAC enhancement. We reviewed the reports and video, stressed that no driving was observed, and showed the client’s cooperation and clean interlock record. With DWI education, a victim impact panel, and a substance abuse evaluation completed, we leveraged that progress to get the enhancement dropped and the charge reduced to Class B with deferred adjudication.

Result

Charges Reduced

Mar 2026 Attorney: Cole Nettles
CHARGES REDUCED

Charge

DWI - Second Offense

Location

Denton County, County Criminal Court #1

Allegations

After a late-night traffic stop for speeding, the client was arrested on a second DWI. They performed roadside tests, declined a breath sample, and officers later obtained a warrant for a blood draw. We focused on mitigation, guiding the client through the repeat-offender DWI course, a victim impact panel, and a substance abuse evaluation, then delivered verified completion to the State. Using that progress as leverage, we pushed to remove the enhancement. The prosecution reduced the charge and agreed to straight probation with no jail condition.

Result

Charges Reduced

Mar 2026 Attorney: Cole Nettles
CHARGES REDUCED

Charge

DWI - First Offense

Location

Denton County, CCC4

Allegations

The client was stopped for speeding and arrested after the officer claimed slurred speech and poor performance on field tests. When asked for a blood sample, the client asked about a lawyer, which was treated as a refusal, and a warrant was obtained for a later draw that reported a very high BAC. We highlighted the client’s significant vision issues that could affect test performance and assembled mitigation early, including DWI education, a victim impact panel, and a substance abuse evaluation with supportive outpatient completed. We engaged the prosecution with this record and pushed for leniency. The state agreed to reduce the charges.

Result

Charges Reduced

Mar 2026 Attorney: Cole Nettles
CASE DISMISSED

Charge

DWI - First Offense

Location

Dallas County, CCC3

Allegations

After a traffic incident, the client was arrested for first-offense DWI and gave a high breath sample at the jail. The report assumed our client was the driver. We dug in, secured phone video showing another person behind the wheel near the relevant timeframe, and used toll billing data to anchor the timestamps. We aligned the metadata and presented the timeline problem and the lack of proof of actual operation to the prosecutor. With the key element in doubt, the state dismissed the case.

Result

Case Dismissed

Mar 2026 Attorney: Zach Redington
DEFERRED ADJUDICATION

Charge

DWI - Second Offense

Location

Collin County, CCL 5

Allegations

After a traffic stop for an improper pass and alleged weaving, the client admitted to having some wine and was put through field sobriety tests. He repeatedly asked to use the restroom, was denied, and his medical history, including leg and back injuries, affected balance. We pulled the dash and body-cam video and highlighted shaky SFST instructions and the lack of accommodation. We also scrutinized the breath testing, noting no documented observation period and only one recorded sample. Using those problems, we negotiated deferred probation to keep a conviction off the record.

Result

Deferred Adjudication

Mar 2026 Attorney: Clifford Duke
PROBATION

Charge

DWI - First Offense

Location

Tarrant County, CCC2

Allegations

Police found the client stopped at a light and conducted roadside sobriety tests in a nearby lot, then arrested and obtained a consensual blood draw at the jail. We pulled the videos and reports and focused on how the tests were administered and on medical issues with the client’s knee and back that affect balance. We emphasized immediate compliance with bond conditions, including installing an interlock, and negotiated with the prosecutor. The case resolved with a probationary sentence.

Result

Probation

Mar 2026 Attorney: Michael Garcia
CASE DISMISSED

Charge

Unlawful Carrying of a Weapon

Location

Collin County, County Court at Law 5

Allegations

The client was stopped for a traffic violation and, after roadside contact, was arrested. During the post-arrest interaction, the deputy noticed a handgun stored in the vehicle’s door pocket and added an unlawful carrying charge. We obtained the body-cam, dash video, and reports to map the timeline from the stop to the seizure of the firearm, and challenged whether the facts met the elements of UCW given the gun’s location and how it was discovered. After we presented these issues and signaled we were ready to litigate, the State dismissed the case.

Result

Case Dismissed

Mar 2026 Attorney: Clifford Duke
CASE DISMISSED

Charge

Assault - Family Violence

Location

Dallas County, County Criminal Court No. 11

Allegations

Police responded to a domestic disturbance and arrested our client for assault. The argument was verbal, and the complainant suffered a seizure, fell, and was revived with a nasal rescue medication while 911 was contacted. We quickly had restrictive conditions amended so the family could reunite. We submitted the complainant’s affidavit of non-prosecution and a sworn statement describing the medical episode and denying an assault. After we pressed those issues with the prosecutor, the case was dismissed.

Result

Case Dismissed

Mar 2026 Attorney: Clifford Duke
CASE DISMISSED

Charge

Criminal Mischief

Location

Dallas County, County Criminal Court No. 10

Allegations

Police alleged our client damaged property at a private residence by breaking exterior windows and spray painting a wall. We obtained the reports and discovery, then scrutinized how the identification was made and what proof existed for each incident and the repair costs. There was no reliable video or eyewitness placing the client at the scene on the charged dates, and the documentation on damage and valuation was thin. We set the case for trial and pressed the State on those proof problems. The prosecution dismissed the case.

Result

Case Dismissed

Mar 2026 Attorney: Nelson Knight

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