Charge
DWI - Second Offense
Location
Denton County, County Criminal Court #3
Allegations
After a stop for a wide turn and speeding, the client was arrested for a second DWI. Officers reported the odor of alcohol, an open container, and poor performance on field sobriety tests; the client refused a voluntary blood draw, which was later obtained by warrant. We obtained the videos, reports, and lab paperwork, then showcased proactive steps like regular alcohol testing and an ignition interlock. We pushed for a treatment focused resolution over jail. The case concluded with straight probation.
Result
Probation
Charge
Possession of a Controlled Substance (Second Degree Felony)
Location
Denton County, 16th Judicial District Court
Allegations
Police stopped our client for a minor registration issue and asked to search the car. The client refused, but officers detained both occupants on the curb while waiting for a K9. The delay ran well beyond what the traffic stop required, and body camera showed the officer started searching before the dog arrived. After a later alert, contraband was taken from a cup holder and a second degree felony was filed. We built a suppression argument for unlawful prolongation and a tainted search, backing it with timestamps, dispatch logs, and video. Confronted with those defects, the prosecution dismissed the case.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
DWI with Child Passenger
Location
Denton County, None
Allegations
After a single-vehicle crash with a minor passenger, our client was charged with DWI with child. Hospital testing showed no alcohol and no opiates, only a prescribed anti nausea medication. We gathered medical records, timelines, and toxicology, and documented a seizure disorder that better explained the loss of consciousness. We delivered a comprehensive packet to the prosecutor and pushed for pre indictment review. The matter was submitted to a grand jury, which returned a no bill. The charge was dismissed.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Possession of a Controlled Substance (Misdemeanor)
Location
Denton County, CCC4
Allegations
After a brief encounter with law enforcement, our client was arrested for misdemeanor possession when officers reported locating a small amount of a controlled substance. We obtained the reports and evidence, reconstructed the timeline, and challenged the legal basis for the search that led to the discovery. Our team scrutinized the seizure paperwork and lab documentation for reliability. We presented the weaknesses to the prosecutor and made clear we were ready to litigate suppression. The state dismissed the case.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Misdemeanor Motion to Revoke Probation
Location
Denton County, 211th Judicial District Court
Allegations
While on misdemeanor probation, the client was arrested on a new matter, prompting a motion to revoke. The state alleged violations tied to the arrest and other compliance concerns, and a warrant was in play. We engaged probation and the prosecutor, gathered proof of steady work and family responsibilities, and documented recent efforts to comply. We stressed that the new case was unresolved and pressed back on unsupported claims. After sustained negotiations, the state reduced the allegations and proceeded on a lesser violation.
Result
Charges Reduced
Charge
DWI - First Offense
Location
Denton County, County Criminal Court #4
Allegations
Stopped for allegedly rolling a stop sign, the client admitted to a couple drinks and performed field sobriety tests, reporting difficulty only on the one leg stand. Officers did not administer a breath test and instead obtained a blood draw by warrant. We dug into the evidence, emphasized the limited indicators of impairment and the mixed test performance, and questioned the necessity of the blood warrant. After sustained negotiations with the prosecutor, we secured deferred probation, keeping a conviction off the record.
Result
Deferred Adjudication
Charge
DWI (BAC Over .15)
Location
Denton County, CCC4
Allegations
A patrol officer stopped our client after observing red light violations, and the dash video later showed an improper stop at an intersection. The client acknowledged drinking at a bar and attempted the field sobriety tests, noting foot and back issues while the officer’s instructions were imperfect. He refused a voluntary sample, so police obtained a warrant and drew blood well after the driving, with a reported result above the enhancement threshold. We audited the dash and body cameras, the warrant, and the paperwork, flagging inconsistencies in how the client’s statements were recorded. Using the delayed draw, medical limitations, and testing errors as leverage, we negotiated a resolution that avoided jail. The case was closed with straight probation.
Result
Probation
Charge
Possession of a Controlled Substance (Felony)
Location
Denton County, 16th Judicial District Court
Allegations
Police arrested our client for felony drug possession after an incident at a residence where officers later recovered a controlled substance. The items were found in someone else’s living space, and investigators seized our client’s phone while trying to connect them to the contraband. We dug into the discovery, challenged the state’s theory of possession given the location of the evidence, and scrutinized the seizure and handling of property. We also compiled mitigation, including character support and proactive classes. After sustained negotiations, the charge was reduced and the client received deferred probation.
Result
Charges Reduced
Charge
Unlawful Carrying of a Weapon
Location
Denton County, County Criminal Court #4
Allegations
After a traffic collision, officers questioned our client and asked about weapons. The client disclosed a pistol secured inside a locked center console. Officers opened the console, seized the gun, and filed an unlawful carrying charge. We obtained the police reports, scrutinized the basis for the vehicle search, and contested that there was no valid consent or lawful reason to access the locked compartment. We prepared a suppression challenge and presented the issues to the prosecutor. The state dismissed the case.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
DWI - First Offense
Location
Denton County, CC5
Allegations
Police stopped the client for allegedly running a red light. The client admitted to drinking, performed field sobriety tests, blew a 0.061 on a portable device, and later provided a blood sample. We obtained the dash and body cam video, scrutinized the basis for the stop and the administration of the tests, and highlighted inconsistencies. We also front‑loaded mitigation with completed DWI classes, a substance abuse evaluation, and health documentation. The state dropped the BAC enhancement and reduced the charge.
Result
Charges Reduced
Charge
DWI - First Offense
Location
Denton County, CCC5
Allegations
Stopped for alleged swerving, the client was arrested for a first-time DWI. An open container was noted, no field sobriety tests were conducted, and officers obtained a blood draw later reported over .15. We scrutinized the justification for the stop, the absence of roadside testing, and the blood draw process, and guided the client to complete a DWI class, victim impact panel, and substance abuse evaluation. Using that leverage, we got the .15 enhancement dropped and the charge reduced, with deferred probation.
Result
Charges Reduced
Charge
DWI - First Offense
Location
Denton County, County Criminal Court #3
Allegations
Following a minor two‑vehicle collision with no reported injuries, officers conducted roadside sobriety tests and later obtained a blood draw that came back around 0.12. The client reported only one to two drinks. We pulled the dash and body cam video and the blood‑warrant packet, highlighting communication barriers on the stop, the lack of obvious impairment on video, and defects in the affidavit supporting the blood warrant. Although the state focused on the crash, our pressure in negotiations led to a resolution for deferred probation rather than a conviction.
Result
Deferred Adjudication
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