Charge
Evading Arrest or Detention with a Vehicle
Location
Hays County, 274th District Court
Allegations
Officers alleged the client fled in a car when they tried to pull him over. After a long night out, the client was exhausted and disoriented, and reported he did not realize police lights were behind him. The pursuit ended only after spike strips and a forced stop, causing damage to the vehicle. We focused on the element of intent to evade, using the client's condition and the sequence of events to challenge whether he knowingly fled. After pressing the state and preparing to litigate, the prosecution agreed to drop the charge. The case was dismissed, keeping a felony off the client's record.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Reckless Driving
Location
Hays County, County Court at Law #1
Allegations
After a roadside confrontation where another driver approached and struck his window, the client accelerated to get away and was stopped by an officer who alleged speeds over 100. We moved quickly to request the reports and any video, and documented why he fled. The client completed a driver safety course, which we used with his clean recent history to humanize him in negotiations. We emphasized he was avoiding a dangerous encounter, not trying to endanger anyone. The prosecution reduced the charge with deferred probation.
Result
Charges Reduced
Charge
Evading Arrest or Detention with a Vehicle
Location
Hays County, 22nd District Court
Allegations
Police alleged our client fled a traffic stop in a vehicle. According to the account we presented, when emergency lights activated the client turned on hazard lights, took the next available exit, and pulled over. We dissected the officer’s narrative and timeline to show the brief interval and immediate compliance, undermining the required intent to evade. We pressed the prosecutor on these evidentiary weaknesses and prepared pretrial challenges. The state dismissed the case.
Result
Case Dismissed
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