Criminal Defense Case Results in Williamson, TX

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CASE DISMISSED

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Failure to Identify

Location

Williamson County, CCL3

Allegations

Police responded to a disturbance at a residence and contacted our client outside. Officers asked for identification, and the report claimed he provided another person’s name while detained. A search then produced his wallet with his actual ID, undercutting the basis for the charge. We pulled the charging affidavit and related records, dissected the timeline, and highlighted contradictions in the officer’s account and the elements of the offense. Before the next court setting, we presented these issues to the prosecutor, and the state dismissed the case.

Result

Case Dismissed

Jan 2026 Attorney: Park Silkenson
PROBATION

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DWI (BAC Over .15)

Location

Williamson County, County Court at Law #5

Allegations

After a traffic collision, our client was taken to a hospital where a blood draw later reported over .15. The client recalled only a couple of drinks and had a concussion with little memory of the event. We demanded full discovery, located the missing officer video, and pulled the lab’s underlying records. We showed that behavior on camera aligned with crash trauma and raised reliability concerns about the blood testing. With that leverage, the state agreed to a resolution of straight probation.

Result

Probation

Jan 2026 Attorney: Dan Dworin
CASE DISMISSED

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Reckless Driving

Location

Williamson County, County Court at Law 5

Allegations

Police accused our client of reckless driving after a serious crash that left another vehicle on its side. The client was transported to a hospital and later reported a significant head injury with memory gaps around the event. We demanded full discovery, including the officer’s video, and scrutinized the reports to separate accident trauma from any proof of reckless operation. We emphasized a plausible medical episode and the lack of clear evidence of willful disregard for safety. The prosecution dismissed the case.

Result

Case Dismissed

Jan 2026 Attorney: Dan Dworin
DEFERRED ADJUDICATION

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Burglary of a Habitation

Location

Williamson County, 368th District Court

Allegations

This case began with a heated family dispute at a residence. Officers alleged the client reentered the home and confronted others while a firearm was present, leading to a burglary of habitation charge. We collected messages showing he had been invited to the house and secured body camera footage where another participant admitted striking him first and witnesses indicated the gun stayed pointed at the floor. We pressed the State on consent to enter, credibility, and intent. The case resolved with deferred probation, keeping a conviction off his record if he completes the terms.

Result

Deferred Adjudication

Jan 2026 Attorney: Matthew Pospisil
CASE DISMISSED

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Attempt to Take a Weapon from a Peace Officer

Location

Williamson County, 26th District Court

Allegations

Responding officers brought our client to a hospital during a severe mental health episode. In the ER, an officer reported the client reached toward the duty weapon, triggering a charge for attempting to take a peace officer's weapon. We moved quickly to secure medical records and the police reports, and documented the client's recent treatment and prescribed medications. We emphasized the crisis context and challenged whether the required intent could be proven. After sustained negotiations and presentation of our mitigation packet, the prosecution dismissed the case.

Result

Case Dismissed

Jan 2026 Attorney: James Fletcher
CASE DISMISSED

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Unlawful Carrying of a Weapon

Location

Williamson County, County Court at Law #3

Allegations

The case began after a traffic collision. Officers initially indicated our client could leave, then a second officer escalated the stop and a vehicle search followed, turning up two pistols and a small rifle stored in the vehicle. We pulled the bodycam and reports, which showed conflicting assessments of sobriety and that the firearms were lawfully possessed. We challenged the basis for any search and the claim that carrying was unlawful only because of an accompanying intoxication allegation. Faced with those defects, the prosecution dismissed the charge.

Result

Case Dismissed

Jan 2026 Attorney: Andromeda Vega Rubio
CASE DISMISSED

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DWI - First Offense

Location

Williamson County, County Court at Law #2

Allegations

A routine traffic stop led to an arrest for DWI after the officer administered field sobriety tests and a breath test that read 0.12. The client had no prior record and was worried about job consequences. We obtained the videos and reports, scrutinized the basis for the stop, the instructions and scoring on the exercises, and the breath device's maintenance, calibration, and observation period. We made clear we were ready to litigate suppression issues, and the prosecution dismissed the case.

Result

Case Dismissed

Jan 2026 Attorney: James Fletcher
CASE DISMISSED

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DWI - Third Offense

Location

Williamson County, 26th District Court

Allegations

After a traffic collision the morning after a holiday, officers investigated our client for DWI, pointing to an open container found among trash scattered by the crash. Body cam showed the first officer ready to let him go, field tests largely clean, then a supervisor arrived and retested him. A hospital blood draw came back well below the legal limit, and a later lab report showed only THC, with no proof of impairment while driving. We pulled the videos and lab materials, challenged probable cause and the toxicology, and set the case for trial. Faced with those problems, the state dismissed the felony DWI.

Result

Case Dismissed

Jan 2026 Attorney: Andromeda Vega Rubio
CASE DISMISSED

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DWI - First Offense

Location

Williamson County, CC3

Allegations

Police were dispatched to a drive-through after a caller reported a possible intoxicated driver. The client was not asleep, was waiting for food, and spoke with staff when officers arrived. He admitted to having drinks, completed field sobriety tests, and a blood sample was taken. We focused on whether officers had reasonable grounds to detain and investigate, and on gaps in how the tests and blood draw were conducted. After pressing those issues with the prosecution and preparing to litigate, the state dismissed the case.

Result

Case Dismissed

Jan 2026 Attorney: Andromeda Vega Rubio
PRE-TRIAL DIVERSION

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DWI - First Offense

Location

Williamson County, County Court at Law #5

Allegations

The case began after a single-vehicle crash. Officers moved the client to a different spot to run field sobriety tests, then later obtained a breath sample that registered about 0.13. There were no other vehicles involved and the client had no prior record. We moved quickly to review the arrest paperwork, scrutinize how the tests were conducted and the circumstances of the breath test, and present mitigation about the accident and the client's background. After sustained negotiations, the prosecution approved pre-trial diversion.

Result

Pre-Trial Diversion

Jan 2026 Attorney: Matthew Pospisil
DEFERRED ADJUDICATION

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Assault - Family Violence

Location

Williamson County, County Court at Law #5

Allegations

The case stemmed from a domestic dispute at a residence after our client tried to end a relationship and leave. He called 911 first, reporting that he was being blocked and grabbed, and that the other party was harming herself. Later, the argument resumed when she followed him back, and he briefly pushed her to create space. Officers arrested him for family violence based on the complainant's account. We compiled the 911 records and reports to show he sought help and used minimal force, and negotiated deferred probation on the assault, keeping a conviction off his record if he completes terms.

Result

Deferred Adjudication

Jan 2026 Attorney: Matthew Pospisil
CASE DISMISSED

Charge

Interference with an Emergency Call

Location

Williamson County, County Court at Law #5

Allegations

Officers responded after a domestic dispute in a residence. Earlier that night, our client had called 911 to get help leaving. When the other person later placed a call, he grabbed the phone and ended it, realizing only as the screen flashed that it was 911. We examined the reports and timeline to show he lacked knowledge or intent to interfere, and emphasized that he had already sought police assistance himself. After sustained negotiations presenting that context, the prosecutor dismissed the interference charge.

Result

Case Dismissed

Jan 2026 Attorney: Matthew Pospisil

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