Charge
Harassment
Location
Williamson County, County Court at Law #3
Allegations
The case stemmed from a breakup where the client sent angry texts and emails and contacted the other person’s new partner, including a threat to share intimate photos. After a warrant issued, we gathered the communications and mapped the timeline. The records showed ongoing mutual blocking and renewed contact, with requests to stop contact occurring amid two-way messaging rather than a one-sided campaign. Meanwhile, the complainant stopped engaging with investigators. We presented these problems to the state, and the charge was dismissed.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Public Intoxication
Location
Williamson County, JP4
Allegations
After a day outdoors with friends and too much to drink, the client chose to sleep in a parked vehicle, engine on for heat, after an argument made returning home difficult. Hours later an officer conducted a welfare check, noted an open container, and made a public intoxication arrest. We scrutinized the report and highlighted that there was no disorderly conduct, no danger to others, and no intent to drive. We negotiated a path to dismissal that required a short class and a modest fee. The client completed everything, and the charge was dismissed.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Public Intoxication
Location
Williamson County, JP3
Allegations
Officers responded to a call about an intoxicated person at a commercial area and issued our client a public intoxication citation. The client later discovered the ticket had been filed. We pulled the police report and scrutinized the officer's observations, centering on the requirement that the person be a danger to self or others. The paperwork reflected few objective signs of impairment and no specific safety risk. We pressed those gaps with the prosecutor, and the charge was dismissed.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Unlawful Use of a Criminal Instrument
Location
Williamson County, County Court at Law #3
Allegations
After a traffic stop, officers seized our client's work tools and claimed they were criminal instruments. We documented legitimate reasons for having the tools, including regular work and parts pickups, and obtained statements supporting that explanation. Reviewing the police reports, we found no evidence of intended criminal use, no modifications, and no offense linked to the tools. We presented those gaps and made clear we were ready to litigate the issue. The prosecution dismissed the case.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Illegal Dumping of Trash
Location
Williamson County, County Court at Law #5
Allegations
After clearing out a residence, the client and two others left bulky items at dumpsters behind a commercial complex when their usual facility was closed. Investigators later traced them through a document found in the debris. The client promptly cooperated, met with officers, and tried to fix it by going back to clean up, providing a truck receipt as proof. We got involved early, documented the remediation, and challenged the reliability of the statements taken and the lack of clear notice against dumping. The state dismissed the case.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Unlawful Carrying of a Weapon
Location
Williamson County, County Court at Law #3
Allegations
Police approached the client's parked car after a companion was detained for suspected shoplifting. Officers said they smelled marijuana, questioned the client, and then found a firearm in the glove box after the client disclosed its presence. We scrutinized the legality of the initial contact, the basis for the vehicle search, and whether the state could prove every element of unlawful carrying. We emphasized there was no evidence our client participated in the store incident and raised suppression issues regarding the search and statements. The state dismissed the case.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Illegal Dumping
Location
Williamson County, County Court at Law #5
Allegations
The client was accused after assisting two others with a cleanout and leaving household debris near dumpsters when a usual site was closed. Law enforcement contacted them later, and they gave statements by phone and at an office about the items and vehicles. We reviewed the investigative materials and analyzed each statement, noting they were non-custodial and equivocal about roles and location. We pressed the State on proving the alleged volume that elevated the charge and the lack of direct proof tying our client to a specific dump site. Faced with these weaknesses, the prosecution dismissed the case.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Illegal Dumping
Location
Williamson County, County Court at Law #5
Allegations
During a home renovation, our client and others found their usual dumpster full and, late at night, left construction debris in a private commercial dumpster. Investigators traced the load to them through paperwork in the trash and surveillance, and the client provided a written statement. The next day they tried to retrieve the items for proper disposal. We documented those remedial steps, the client's clean history, and completion of an environmental compliance course. After presenting this mitigation, the prosecutor dismissed the case.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Public Intoxication
Location
Williamson County, jp3
Allegations
After an arrest for public intoxication, our client was cited into a JP court. We immediately requested discovery, including body camera video, and pressed the State on whether the facts actually met the elements of the offense. The court initially offered deferred disposition, and later the prosecutor floated a dismissal if the client completed an alcohol awareness course. We declined to accept conditions, laid out our concerns with the evidence, and kept negotiating. The State agreed to dismiss the charge outright, ending the case with no conviction.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Interference with an Emergency Call
Location
Williamson County, County Court at Law #5
Allegations
Police responded to a domestic argument at a residence after a 911 call came in. The report claimed our client grabbed a phone to stop a call for help, leading to a charge for interference with an emergency call. We obtained the 911 audio and body camera video and compared them to the complainant’s statements. The recording suggested the call was accidental, and her accounts shifted between threatening to call and actually dialing, undermining any knowing attempt to block assistance. We pressed those defects with the prosecutor, and the interference charge was dismissed.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Unlawful Carrying of a Weapon
Location
Williamson County, County Court at Law #3
Allegations
Police detained our client after a traffic stop and reported finding a handgun, leading to a charge of unlawful carrying. We reviewed the dash and body camera footage and found no recording of the initial stop, repeated mutes on the body cam, and gaps while the client was in the patrol car. Reports also conflicted about when the weapon was first observed. We challenged the legality of the detention and the discovery of the firearm. After negotiations, the state dismissed the case with the firearm voluntarily forfeited.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Evading Arrest or Detention
Location
Williamson County, County Court at Law #3
Allegations
After a traffic stop, officers claimed the client tried to walk away and filed an evading charge. We obtained all dash and body camera footage. There was no video of the initial stop, the bodycam audio was repeatedly muted, and the only in-car clip created more questions than answers. We documented these gaps along with the officers approaching and holding the client at taser point. After we presented these issues and pressed the weaknesses in the evidence, the prosecution dismissed the case.
Result
Case Dismissed
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