Charge
Possession of a Controlled Substance (Felony)
Location
Tarrant County, None
Allegations
Police intercepted a parcel addressed to our client and reported it contained small amounts of marijuana and cocaine. The client had not been contacted by officers, and we entered during the investigative phase. We monitored for any warrants and focused on the state's inability to prove knowing possession or who actually sent the contraband. With those evidentiary gaps and no viable path to prove intent, prosecutors never filed charges and the investigation was closed. The case was dismissed.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Possession of a Controlled Substance (Felony)
Location
Denton County, 462nd Judicial District Court
Allegations
A traffic stop for a minor equipment issue became a felony case when the officer claimed to smell marijuana and searched the car, finding a bag in the passenger area. There was no corroborating officer, and our client, upset during the arrest, blurted out a statement taking responsibility. We obtained the police reports, dissected the stated reasons for the stop and the odor claim, and challenged the legality of the search and the reliability of the statement. We pressed these defects with the prosecutor and made clear we were ready to litigate suppression. The prosecution dismissed the case.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Possession of Marijuana
Location
Dallas County, County Criminal Court No. 7
Allegations
Officers contacted the client on unrelated warrants and, during the arrest, located a small amount of marijuana. We obtained the police reports and evidence, scrutinized the legal basis for the search tied to the arrest, and documented that this was simple personal possession with no aggravating factors. We used those points to negotiate, keeping the focus on avoiding a permanent conviction. The state agreed to deferred probation, so as long as the client completes the terms, the case will be dismissed.
Result
Deferred Probation
Charge
Possession of Marijuana
Location
Collin County, None
Allegations
During a traffic stop in Collin County, officers located a small marijuana blunt in the vehicle. The item was sent for testing, and the lab report confirmed delta-9 THC. The client had no prior criminal history and reported no recent use. We obtained and reviewed the reports, highlighted the personal-use quantity, and presented mitigation showing the client’s commitment to compliance. Using that leverage, we negotiated a resolution that kept a conviction off the record. The case concluded with deferred probation.
Result
Deferred Probation
Charge
Possession of a Controlled Substance (Third-Degree Felony)
Location
Dallas County, 282nd Judicial District Court
Allegations
Following an arrest after a store incident, officers reported finding between one and four grams of a controlled substance in the client's wallet and filed a third degree possession case. Our team obtained discovery and examined how the item was located and documented. We pressed the state on the evidentiary basis for the alleged weight and identification, and on the context of the arrest that led to the search. After sustained negotiations and a clear readiness to litigate, the prosecution dismissed the possession charge.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Possession of Marijuana
Location
Tarrant County, None
Allegations
Stopped near home for an alleged failure to signal, the client was ordered back into the car. They immediately disclosed two firearms, which officers removed before conducting a search that officers claimed revealed a small amount of marijuana and THC vape pens. We dissected the basis for the stop, the escalation at the scene, and whether there was lawful cause to search. We also raised concerns about pre-Miranda pressure to cooperate and the timing of the recording. Facing a suppression fight and credibility issues, the prosecution dismissed the case.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Possession of a Controlled Substance (Felony)
Location
Tarrant County, CDC4
Allegations
Following a traffic stop near the client’s residence for an alleged failure to signal, officers ordered the client back into the vehicle. The client disclosed two lawfully owned firearms, after which officers conducted a search and reported finding a small amount of cocaine along with cannabis products. We obtained the video and reports, challenged the basis for the stop, the scope of the search, and the attempt to solicit cooperation before Miranda. Confronted with these suppression issues, the prosecution dismissed the felony.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Possession of a Controlled Substance (Felony)
Location
Tarrant County, CDC4
Allegations
Stopped near a residence for an alleged failure to signal while driving a rental, the client was ordered back into the car as additional officers arrived. She immediately disclosed there were two firearms in the vehicle, after which officers removed them and conducted a sweeping search. They reported finding a very small amount of cocaine along with cannabis items. We challenged the basis for the stop, the expansion into a full search after a minor traffic allegation, and questioning that began before proper warnings. Faced with these suppression issues, the prosecution dismissed the felony charge.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Possession of THC (State Jail Felony)
Location
Tarrant County, D297
Allegations
Officers approached a parked vehicle in a public area at night, reported smelling marijuana, and had the driver step out. After field sobriety screening indicated sobriety, they searched the car and found a THC vape cartridge in a backpack. We obtained the bodycam, dash video, and reports, then dissected the timeline around the park’s closing and whether a consensual encounter had turned into a detention without adequate cause. We also challenged the justification for the search given the lack of impairment. The prosecution dismissed the case.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Manufacture or Delivery of a Controlled Substance
Location
Tarrant County, Criminal District Court 3
Allegations
A routine stop for an expired registration led to a search after the officer claimed to smell marijuana. Without consent, the vehicle was searched and a backpack in the trunk was opened, where items were labeled as controlled substances. We pulled the bodycam, dashcam, and reports, emphasizing that the search rested on a vague odor claim and that ownership and knowledge of the backpack were disputed. We demanded lab confirmation, accurate weights, and a clear link to our client, including any proof of distribution. Facing these evidentiary gaps, the prosecution dismissed the case.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Possession of a Controlled Substance (Felony)
Location
Collin County, 199th District Court
Allegations
A traffic stop for an expired registration escalated when the officer conducted roadside sobriety checks and a handheld breath test that read 0.00. Despite that, the officer made an arrest and, during a search, found a THC vape cartridge in our client's pocket. We obtained the videos, reports, and lab materials, and challenged the justification for the arrest and the subsequent search, as well as the state's handling of the seized item. After sustained negotiations and setting the case for contested hearings, the prosecution agreed to a resolution. The client received deferred probation.
Result
Deferred Probation
Charge
Possession of a Controlled Substance (Third-Degree Felony)
Location
Tarrant County, D485
Allegations
The case began after a late night traffic stop led to an arrest and a vehicle search, where officers found a THC vape cartridge in a seat crevice. The client had purchased it openly at a smoke shop and still had the box claiming it was compliant. We challenged the basis for the search, pressed the state on lab proof of THC concentration and net weight attributable to a PG 2 substance, and raised issues with knowing possession given the retail packaging. After we laid out these evidentiary problems and prepared suppression motions, the prosecution dismissed the felony.
Result
Case Dismissed
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