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CASE DISMISSED

Charge

Selling Alcohol Without a License

Location

Tarrant County, CCC4

Allegations

During a late-night traffic stop for a minor equipment issue, the client learned of a warrant alleging unlicensed alcohol sales tied to a prior raid at a BYOB after-hours venue where she had only worked as a dancer. She had never been cited at the raid and had no notice of a case, and even the warrant reflected the wrong birth date and address. We obtained the records from the raid and the booking, pressed for the state's proof of any sale, and highlighted the identification errors and absence of evidence showing she served or sold alcohol. The prosecution dismissed the case.

Result

Case Dismissed

Nov 2025 Attorney: Robert Keating
CHARGES REDUCED

Charge

Leaving the Scene of an Accident (Misdemeanor)

Location

Collin County, County Court at Law 5

Allegations

While backing out of a parking space, our client struck another vehicle and, in a moment of panic, left without exchanging information. The other driver photographed the plate, and officers later contacted our client, who admitted involvement and cooperated. We stepped in early, obtained the reports, and documented the client's prompt acceptance of responsibility and offer to cover damages. Using that mitigation, we pressed negotiations until the state agreed to reduce the charge, and the client received deferred probation.

Result

Charges Reduced

Nov 2025 Attorney: Clifford Duke
CASE DISMISSED

Charge

Unlawful Carrying of a Weapon

Location

Dallas County, County Criminal Court No. 7

Allegations

The client was stopped for minor traffic issues, and during the encounter officers found a handgun in the vehicle, leading to an unlawful carrying charge. We pulled the police reports and closely examined both the basis for the stop and how the firearm was discovered. Our review documented that the gun belonged to someone else and that the evidence of the client actually carrying or possessing it was weak. We pressed those problems with the prosecutor and signaled we were ready to litigate. The state dismissed the UCW case.

Result

Case Dismissed

Nov 2025 Attorney: Zach Redington
CASE DISMISSED

Charge

Misdemeanor Motion to Revoke Probation

Location

Dallas County, County Criminal Court No. 3

Allegations

A motion to revoke was filed after an alleged positive sample on the client’s ignition interlock. We gathered proof of clean UAs, completed classes, and consistent monthly reporting to show a strong record of compliance. The alleged violation was a single isolated alert, and we raised reliability concerns and timing issues that arose when supervision changed to a new probation officer. We packaged those materials for the prosecutor and pressed the weakness of the allegation. The State dismissed the motion and the case was closed.

Result

Case Dismissed

Nov 2025 Attorney: Zach Redington
CASE DISMISSED

Charge

Sale of Alcohol to a Minor

Location

Tarrant County, None

Allegations

An investigation began after a patron under 21 was served at a local bar. Officers collected information but made no arrest and issued no citation. We got involved right away, reconstructed the timeline from witnesses, and documented that the underage patron was with an adult companion whose age had previously been verified. We highlighted the hours-long visit and the lack of on-the-spot enforcement. Confronted with these facts and evidentiary gaps, the State dismissed the case.

Result

Case Dismissed

Nov 2025
CASE DISMISSED

Charge

Felony Motion to Revoke Probation

Location

Tarrant County, None

Allegations

While on felony probation for a prior case, the client was contacted by police about a reported incident at a bar. There was no arrest and no citation, but a motion to revoke was initiated based on the allegation. We stepped in early, documented the circumstances, and challenged whether the facts supported a violation. After continued negotiations, the state dismissed the motion and the client stayed on probation with no additional penalties.

Result

Case Dismissed

Nov 2025
PROBATION

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Fraudulent Use or Possession of Identifying Information (Less Than 5 Items)

Location

Rockwall County, 382nd District Court

Allegations

The case arose after a residence was leased using another person’s identifying information. Following a tip, the landlord contacted police, who collected the lease application, agreement, and supporting documents bearing a different name. When we were hired on the older case, we moved quickly to obtain discovery, secure additional time, and address the prior missed setting. We presented mitigation tied to the client’s efforts to escape abuse and current responsibilities, and pushed negotiations away from jail. The state agreed to probation, keeping the client out of custody.

Result

Probation

Nov 2025 Attorney: Nelson Knight
PROBATION

Charge

Felony Motion to Revoke Probation

Location

Dallas County, 194th Judicial District Court

Allegations

Probation alleged multiple violations after the client stopped reporting on two prior state jail felonies. The court initially set a steep bond and expressed concern about the period of nonreporting. We gathered jail credit records, confirmed there were no new arrests, and prepared the client to accept responsibility for the technical violations. At the hearing we presented mitigation and a concrete plan for compliance, highlighting recent time in custody. The court agreed to continue the client on straight probation instead of sending them to jail.

Result

Probation

Nov 2025 Attorney: Steven Baker
CASE DISMISSED

Charge

Misdemeanor Motion to Revoke Probation

Location

Rockwall County, County Court at Law 2

Allegations

While on misdemeanor probation, the client’s officer reported two positive alcohol tests and warned a revocation would be filed. We intervened early, confirmed there was no warrant, and opened dialogue with the prosecutor and probation. We documented completed classes and other mitigation, coordinated a controlled court appearance, and secured an order to remove the interlock at that setting. Following our negotiations and presentation of mitigation, the State withdrew the revocation and the motion was dismissed.

Result

Case Dismissed

Nov 2025 Attorney: Nelson Knight
DEFERRED ADJUDICATION

Charge

Deadly Conduct - Discharge of a Firearm

Location

Tarrant County, D372

Allegations

Police alleged the client fired a gun during a chaotic gathering where multiple shooters were involved. From video and reports, we highlighted that key damage attributed to our client actually came from others, and that no property owner came forward to claim harm. We pressed a self-defense narrative, challenged the state's ability to prove reckless discharge, and rejected early prison offers. As negotiations progressed, the prosecution dropped a more serious companion count and agreed to reduce the remaining charge. The client accepted deferred probation, keeping a conviction off the record if completed.

Result

Deferred Adjudication

Nov 2025
CASE DISMISSED

Charge

Unlawful Carrying of a Weapon

Location

Dallas County, County Criminal Court No. 6

Allegations

Police tried to stop a car with our client as a passenger. After a short pursuit and foot chase, officers claimed a handgun linked to our client was recovered nearby and filed an unlawful carrying charge. We obtained the full discovery, scrutinized the stop, the basis for the pursuit, and the chain tying the firearm to our client after it was discarded. We pressed the gaps in identification and possession and made clear we were prepared to litigate suppression issues. After negotiations, the state agreed to dismiss the case.

Result

Case Dismissed

Nov 2025 Attorney: Nelson Knight
DEFERRED ADJUDICATION

Charge

Disorderly Conduct - Discharging or Displaying a Firearm (Class B)

Location

Dallas County, County Criminal Court No. 6

Allegations

Officers encountered the client firing a handgun into the water near a public area and made an arrest for disorderly conduct for discharging or displaying a firearm. We obtained the police reports and discovery, emphasized that there were no threats, injuries, or property damage, and compiled mitigating factors to frame the event as poor judgment rather than a public danger. After steady negotiations across several court settings, the state agreed to deferred probation, keeping a conviction off the client’s record upon successful completion.

Result

Deferred Adjudication

Nov 2025 Attorney: Nelson Knight

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