Charge
Felony Motion to Revoke Probation
Location
Collin County, 296th District Court
Allegations
The client was on deferred adjudication for serious felonies when probation moved to revoke after missed appointments and multiple positive drug tests, including fentanyl. A prior short jail sanction had not addressed the root problems. We compiled treatment and mental health records and presented them as mitigation. After persistent negotiations with the state and probation, we secured rehabilitation over incarceration. The agreement kept supervision in place with a state-run inpatient program and aftercare, leaving the client on deferred probation.
Result
Deferred Probation
Charge
Felony Motion to Revoke Probation
Location
Collin County, 296th District Court
Allegations
The client was on deferred adjudication for a felony drug case and was taken into custody at a probation visit after violations that included missed check-ins and positive drug tests. Prosecutors sought to revoke and pursue prison. We compiled medical and educational records showing long standing mental health diagnoses and addiction, and presented a plan focused on treatment and tighter supervision. After negotiations with the State and probation, the court continued the client on deferred probation with an inpatient treatment requirement instead of adjudicating guilt.
Result
Deferred Probation
Charge
Leaving the Scene of an Accident (Misdemeanor)
Location
Denton County, County Criminal Court #1
Allegations
The case stemmed from a collision with a parked vehicle, after which the driver left the immediate area. A witness called police and officers made contact with our client within minutes at a nearby location. We closely reviewed the report and timeline, highlighting the rapid contact and challenging whether the state could prove an intentional failure to stop and provide information. We pressed these issues with the prosecutor and prepared to litigate. The state dismissed the charge.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Unlawful Carrying of a Weapon
Location
Tarrant County, CCC8
Allegations
The client was stopped after an officer claimed a turn signal violation near a residence. They immediately disclosed that two handguns were in the vehicle. Officers seized the firearms and searched the car, leading to an unlawful carrying charge. We dug into the basis for the stop, the scope of the search after the voluntary disclosure, and inconsistencies in how the weapons were handled. Leveraging those issues in negotiations, we secured misdemeanor deferred probation, keeping a conviction off the record if completed.
Result
Deferred Probation
Charge
Forgery of a Financial Instrument (State Jail Felony)
Location
Dallas County, 282nd Judicial District Court
Allegations
The case arose from a dealership transaction where two finance contracts were processed on the same vehicle and both were later funded. The client was accused of falsifying paperwork, but he maintained it was a business mix up during a broader pay dispute. We secured the deal files, funding records, and text communications, then showed the prosecutor gaps in the timeline and the absence of clear intent to defraud. After sustained negotiations, the state agreed to deferred adjudication probation, keeping a conviction off the record if all terms are completed.
Result
Deferred Probation
Charge
Assault - Family Violence (Class C)
Location
Rockwall County, Royse City Municipal Court
Allegations
Our client went to a residence to pick up a child’s items, and a heated argument with a co-parent followed at the doorway. The complainant claimed a scratch when the client grabbed clothing while being pushed outside. Police reviewed a brief home-camera clip and issued a Class C family-violence citation. We stepped in early, demanded full footage and reports, highlighted the absence of bodily injury and the conflicting accounts, and made clear we were ready for trial. Facing thin evidence, the prosecutor declined to proceed and the case was dismissed.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Felony Motion to Revoke Probation
Location
Dallas County, 282nd Judicial District Court
Allegations
The client was on felony DWI probation when a motion to revoke was filed, citing a diluted urine sample, missing recovery meeting paperwork, unpaid fees, and a photo implying she drove a car without an interlock. We moved quickly to secure release and then built a record of compliance, gathering meeting logs, counseling confirmations, interlock provider reports showing no violations, receipts toward fees, and fresh clean drug and alcohol tests. We challenged the reliability of the photo and showed nonpayment stemmed from job loss, not willful refusal. Faced with corrected compliance and weak proof on key allegations, the prosecution dismissed the revocation case.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Felony Motion to Revoke Probation
Location
Tarrant County, D372
Allegations
The client was on deferred adjudication for a felony when a new arrest triggered a motion to revoke. The petition also alleged missed online check-ins after supervision was transferred, causing confusion between an app check-in and in-person reporting. We compiled proof of regular in-person reporting, employment, and communications with supervision to show any lapses were administrative, not willful. We also addressed the status of the new case and provided mitigation materials. After negotiations with the prosecutor and probation, the court continued the case on deferred probation with modified terms, avoiding adjudication and jail.
Result
Deferred Probation
Charge
Misdemeanor Motion to Revoke Probation
Location
Tarrant County, D213
Allegations
The client was on misdemeanor probation when a new arrest triggered a motion to revoke. Warrants were issued and the client feared being picked up at work, so we confirmed the warrant status with the county and coordinated a voluntary surrender to minimize disruption. We compiled proof of prior compliance and ongoing responsibilities, then pushed the State to limit the sanction. The allegations were narrowed and the case resolved with a reduced disposition and credit for time served, leading to the client’s release.
Result
Reduction + Time Served
Charge
Misdemeanor Motion to Revoke Probation
Location
Tarrant County, D213
Allegations
Our client was on misdemeanor probation when a new arrest triggered a motion to revoke and active warrants. We verified the filings and advised a planned surrender once everything was active, keeping the process orderly and avoiding a surprise pickup. We compiled proof of prior compliance and employment and pushed back against a full revocation. After firm negotiations and a focused mitigation presentation, the state reduced the allegations, and the court credited the client with time served. The matter closed with an immediate release.
Result
Reduction + Time Served
Charge
Motion to Revoke Probation
Location
Tarrant County, D213
Allegations
While on community supervision, the client learned that revocation warrants had been issued after a new arrest. We tracked the docket, confirmed when all warrants were active, and arranged a coordinated surrender with a bonds plan to avoid multiple bookings. We then presented mitigation, including the client’s cooperation and steps to address underlying issues, and challenged weaknesses in the filing. The prosecution agreed to reduce the allegation, and the matter was resolved for time served.
Result
Charges Reduced
Charge
Fleeing a Police Officer
Location
Denton County, County Criminal Court #2
Allegations
Police accused the client of fleeing after an attempted traffic stop near a residence. The client maintained that no emergency lights or siren were activated. We obtained home security video showing the patrol vehicle trailing without lights moments after the client passed, then pressed for dash and bodycam and compared them to the report. The inconsistencies undercut the allegation that the client knowingly evaded. Using that leverage, we negotiated deferred adjudication probation with reduced financial terms, keeping a conviction off the client’s record.
Result
Deferred Probation
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