Theft Case Results in Tarrant, TX

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DEFERRED PROBATION

Charge

Theft (State Jail Felony)

Location

Tarrant County, D213

Allegations

Charges arose from a rental vehicle that was not returned after it reportedly broke down. The client left the car and later faced a felony theft allegation. After a traffic stop in another state, a warrant brought the client back to face the case. We entered quickly, met with the client in custody, secured the discovery, and pressed the state on proof of intent to deprive and the value range. Following negotiations, the prosecution agreed to deferred adjudication probation, allowing the client to avoid a conviction if all terms are completed.

Result

Deferred Probation

Mar 2026 Attorney: Robert Keating
CASE DISMISSED

Charge

Theft (State Jail Felony)

Location

Tarrant County, D213

Allegations

The client was arrested out of state on a Texas warrant after investigators linked deposits and transfers to a bank account in her name. She reported that an acquaintance had accessed the account. We compiled bank records, statements, and surveillance showing the cash withdrawals and electronic transfers were executed by third parties, not our client. We submitted a detailed packet identifying those individuals and arranged full restitution to the complainant. The prosecution dismissed the case.

Result

Case Dismissed

Jan 2026 Attorney: Michael Garcia
DEFERRED PROBATION

Charge

Theft (Class A or B Misdemeanor)

Location

Tarrant County, CCC2

Allegations

The client was stopped by store loss prevention after leaving with unpaid merchandise, and the items were recovered on scene. Police later followed up and a misdemeanor theft charge was filed. Our team secured discovery, reviewed the retailer's incident reports and the officer narrative, and mapped out the detention and identification timeline. We emphasized the recovery of property, lack of criminal history, and the client’s cooperation. After sustained negotiations with the prosecutor, the case was resolved with deferred probation, keeping a conviction off the record so long as terms are completed.

Result

Deferred Probation

Dec 2025 Attorney: Robert Keating
DEFERRED PROBATION

Charge

Theft (Class A or Class B Misdemeanor)

Location

Tarrant County, CCC2

Allegations

After a store incident where loss prevention stopped our client at the exit and police were called, a misdemeanor theft charge was filed. We reviewed the discovery and incident reports, scrutinized how the stop occurred, and identified gaps in the documentation and identification. We emphasized the client’s clean history and cooperation from the outset. Through persistent negotiations with the prosecutor, we avoided a conviction and secured deferred probation, protecting the client’s record while the terms are completed.

Result

Deferred Probation

Dec 2025 Attorney: Robert Keating
CASE DISMISSED

Charge

Burglary of a Vehicle

Location

Tarrant County, CC10

Allegations

The client was accused of entering a parked truck and taking a set of keys and a handgun. We gathered the police reports, surveillance clips, and civilian communications showing the items were later retrieved from a residence by the complainant, not seized by officers, raising chain of custody and identification concerns. We matched the timeline against each statement and exposed inconsistencies about what came from inside the vehicle and whether entry was without consent. After sustained pressure and readiness to litigate those proof issues, the state dismissed the case.

Result

Case Dismissed

Dec 2025 Attorney: Michael Garcia
REDUCTION + TIME SERVED

Charge

Burglary of a Habitation

Location

Tarrant County, D396

Allegations

Our client was accused of trying to enter a private home by testing a key in the door and moving around the property. Video and reports placed the client there, but they also confirmed no entry was made. We secured the full footage and offense materials, then argued that the facts supported only an incomplete attempt, not a completed burglary. We also compiled mitigation with proof of treatment and steady employment. After sustained negotiations, the charge was reduced and the court credited all time already served, resolving the case with time served.

Result

Reduction + Time Served

Dec 2025 Attorney: Michael Garcia
REDUCTION + TIME SERVED

Charge

Theft of a Firearm

Location

Tarrant County, D396

Allegations

Police alleged our client took a pistol from a parked vehicle during a residential job. Video and reports tied the client to the vehicle, yet officers did not locate the gun during their search. It was later recovered by the complainant after being let into the home, a sequence that raised evidentiary and recovery-chain questions. We dissected the timeline and recorded calls, pressed those weaknesses with the prosecutor, and presented mitigation showing treatment compliance and steady work. The state reduced the case and the court ordered time served.

Result

Reduction + Time Served

Dec 2025 Attorney: Michael Garcia
CASE DISMISSED

Charge

Theft of Property (Felony)

Location

Tarrant County, D371

Allegations

The client answered an online ad for short term delivery work. He was directed to pick up industrial equipment with sealed checks supplied by a contact, then drop the items at a separate location. Believing the transactions were legitimate, he completed several runs and never kept any property. He was detained at a later pickup when a store linked a prior bad check to the same ring. We compiled the ad, text messages, receipts, and a timeline showing he was a hired driver with no role in payment. Confronted with the lack of intent to deprive and evidence of a third party scam, the state dismissed the case.

Result

Case Dismissed

Dec 2025 Attorney: Michael Garcia
CASE DISMISSED

Charge

Theft of Property ($2,500 to $30,000)

Location

Tarrant County, D371

Allegations

The client answered an online ad for short‑haul delivery work and was given sealed‑envelope checks to pick up equipment, getting paid cash per run. At a later pickup, store staff flagged a prior check as fraudulent and police detained him. He immediately showed the ad and text thread, and later provided our team photos and details of the deliveries. We compiled those records and emphasized he never kept any property and believed the purchases were legitimate, undermining the required intent for theft. The prosecution dismissed the case.

Result

Case Dismissed

Dec 2025 Attorney: Michael Garcia
DEFERRED PROBATION

Charge

Theft - Class C

Location

Tarrant County, Bedford Municipal Court

Allegations

Store loss prevention detained our client after observing items placed in a reusable bag and an exit without payment. Responding officers confirmed the value was under $100 and issued a Class C citation rather than booking. We obtained the report and surveillance, verified the timeline and valuation, and assembled mitigation, including completion of a theft awareness course. We negotiated a deferred disposition with a reduced fine and a brief supervision period requiring an online class, keeping a conviction off the record and preserving eligibility for expunction.

Result

Deferred Probation

Dec 2025 Attorney: Michael Garcia
CASE DISMISSED

Charge

Misdemeanor Theft

Location

Tarrant County, None

Allegations

The client was contacted by a detective about alleged workplace theft related to self tipping and transaction adjustments, and had already spoken to law enforcement. We stepped in early and advised against any further interviews. Our focus was on the gap between the employer's year long accusation and the limited conduct the client described, whether certain tips were actually authorized, and the absence of a clear, provable loss amount. With those issues undermining the case, prosecutors dismissed it.

Result

Case Dismissed

Nov 2025
CASE DISMISSED

Charge

Burglary of a Building

Location

Tarrant County, None

Allegations

Officers responded to a storage facility after live monitoring showed a man cutting a fence and testing locks with bolt cutters. Our client was nearby, had stepped aside to use the restroom, and never went into the secured area. When police arrived, the companion forced her to run, but she quickly surrendered. We reviewed the reports and video and showed the state that only the companion breached the fence, with no evidence our client entered, assisted, or shared intent. Coupled with documented coercive abuse, the state dismissed the case.

Result

Case Dismissed

Oct 2025 Attorney: Michael Garcia

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