Case Victories
Texas Criminal Case Results
Drug Cases
State of Texas v. V.A.
Manufacture and Delivery of a Controlled Substance – 4-200 Grams
Case received much media attention for an extensive car chase that resulted in a large amount of seized drugs. After exposing weaknesses with the search and the investigation, the case was dismissed.
State of Texas v. A.Z.
Possession of a Controlled Substance – 4-200 Grams
Client faced up to life in prison for drug possession. After a jury trial, he was found not guilty.
State of Texas v. P.B.
Possession of Less Than 1 Gram
Dismissed
State of Texas v. S.G.
Possession of a Controlled Substance – PG 1, Less than 1 Gram
Dismissed
State of Texas v. R.Y.
Possession of a Controlled Substance – Less Than 1 Gram
Dismissed
State of Texas v. D.S.
Possession of a Controlled Substance
Dismissed
State of Texas v. W.A.
Possession of Marijuana
Dismissed
State of Texas v. J.A.
Possession of Marijuana
Dismissed
State of Texas v. D.S.
Possession of Marijuana
Dismissed
Sex Crimes Cases
State of Texas v. A.T.
Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child
Client faced up to life in prison and lifetime sex offender registration for the offense. After detailed investigation revealed client would have been a juvenile at the time of the offense, the case was dismissed.
State of Texas v. J.D.
Continuous Sexual Assault
Client faced anywhere between 25 years to life in prison for the offense. After an exhaustive jury trial, he was found not guilty.
State of Texas v. N.B.
Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child
Client was facing 5-99 years, or life in prison. Found not guilty at a jury trial.
State of Texas v. S.Q.
Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child
Dismissed
State of Texas v. I.C.
Aggravated Sexual Assault
Dismissed
State of Texas v. P.H.
Failure to Register as a Sex Offender
Dismissed
State of Texas v. A.M.
Indecent Exposure
Dismissed
Assault Cases
State of Texas v. E.Y.
Felony Assault Causing Bodily Injury – Second Offense
Client was accused of assaulting victim for the second time. Officers responded out to the address numerous times, but an arrest was not made until later. After exposing the dishonesty of the complainant as well as prior inconsistent statement evidence, the case was reduced to a misdemeanor and later dismissed before trial.
State of Texas v. J.P.
Felony Assault by Choking
Client faced anywhere between 2 and 10 years in prison for the offense. After investigating facts and presenting evidence to the District Attorney, the case was dismissed.
State of Texas v. C.N.
Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon
Client was accused of brutally assaulting the victim outside a gas station. The punishment range was up to 20 years in prison. Video surveillance and witnesses were available to point to C.N. By exposing the weaknesses of witness identity evidence, flawed video, comparisons between C.N. and the true suspect on the video, and with the use of a skilled investigator, the State dismissed for lack of evidence.
State of Texas v. T.M.
Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon
Client was accused of a violent stabbing and faced years in prison. After presenting sufficient evidence to sway the district attorney's office, the state dismissed the case.
State of Texas v. A.B.
Aggravated Assault on a Public Servant with a Deadly Weapon
Client was facing 5-99 years, or life in prison. Found not guilty at the end of a jury trial.
State of Texas v. J.J.
Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon
Client was facing 2-20 years in prison. Found not guilty at a jury trial.
State of Texas v. D.M.
Assault Causing Bodily Injury
Client found not guilty at a jury trial.
State of Texas v. J.P.
Injury to a Child Causing Serious Bodily Injury
Client was facing 5-99 years, or life in prison. Received probation at a jury trial.
State of Texas v. C.G.
Injury to a Child
Dismissed
State of Texas v. L.B.
Aggravated Assault With a Deadly Weapon
Dismissed
Family Violence Cases
State of Texas v. J.D.
Assault Bodily Injury – Family Violence
Client faced up to a year in the county jail as well as a finding of family violence. Upon extensive preparation for trial, case was dismissed by the state prior to trial.
State of Texas v. R.G.
Assault Bodily Injury – Family Violence
Client found not guilty at a jury trial.
State of Texas v. M.B.
Assault Bodily Injury – Family Violence
Dismissed
State of Texas v. R.R.
Assault Bodily Injury – Family Violence
Dismissed
State of Texas v. R.E.
Assault Bodily Injury – Family Violence
Dismissed
State of Texas v. J.A.
Assault Bodily Injury – Family Violence
Dismissed
State of Texas v. D.S.
Assault Bodily Injury – Family Violence
Not Guilty
State of Texas v. D.S.
Assault Bodily Injury – Family Violence
Dismissed
State of Texas v. T.L.
Assault Bodily Injury – Family Violence
Dismissed
State of Texas v. G.B.
Assault Bodily Injury – Family Violence
Dismissed
State of Texas v. H.P.
Assault Bodily Injury – Family Violence
Dismissed
State of Texas v. L.V.
Assault Bodily Injury - Family Violence
Dismissed
State of Texas v. M.Y.
Assault Bodily Injury – Family Violence
Dismissed
State of Texas v. J.R.
Assault Bodily Injury – Family Violence
Dismissed
State of Texas v. S.M.
Assault Bodily Injury – Family Violence
Dismissed
State of Texas v. J.C.
Assault Bodily Injury – Family Violence
Dismissed
State of Texas v. A.G.
Assault Bodily Injury – Family Violence
Dismissed
State of Texas v. R.P.
Assault Bodily Injury – Family Violence
Dismissed
State of Texas v. L.M.
Assault Bodily Injury – Family Violence
Dismissed
State of Texas v. F.M.
Assault Bodily Injury – Family Violence
Dismissed
State of Texas v. G.D.
Assault Bodily Injury – Family Violence
Dismissed
State of Texas v. W.F.
Assault Bodily Injury – Family Violence
Dismissed
State of Texas v. G.R.
Assault Bodily Injury – Family Violence
Dismissed
State of Texas v. J.S.
Assault Bodily Injury – Family Violence
Dismissed
State of Texas v. D.B.
Assault Bodily Injury – Family Violence
Dismissed
State of Texas v. R.X.
Assault Bodily Injury – Family Violence
Dismissed
State of Texas v. L.R.
Assault Bodily Injury – Family Violence
Dismissed
State of Texas v. R.V.
Assault Bodily Injury – Family Violence
Dismissed
State of Texas v. M.A.
Assault Bodily Injury – Family Violence
Dismissed
State of Texas v. B.C.
Assault Bodily Injury – Family Violence
Dismissed
State of Texas v. C.R.
Assault Bodily Injury – Family Violence
Dismissed
State of Texas v. R.A.
Assault Bodily Injury – Family Violence
Dismissed
State of Texas v. S.P.
Assault Bodily Injury – Family Violence
Dismissed
State of Texas v. A.R.
Assault Bodily Injury – Family Violence
Dismissed
State of Texas v. V.R.
Assault Bodily Injury – Family Violence
Dismissed
State of Texas v. J.D.
Assault Bodily Injury – Family Violence
Dismissed
Protective Order Cases
State of Texas v. D.R.
Violation of a Protective Order
Client faced up to a year in the county jail and possible civil consequences. After gaining access to GPS records, phone records, and social media contents, the State had no choice but to dismiss due to conflicting evidence.
Arson Cases
State of Texas v. R.S.
Arson
Dismissed
Weapons Charges
State of Texas v. J.T.
Possession of a Short Barrel Firearm
Dismissed
Fraud and White Collar Cases
State of Texas v. M.C.
Welfare Fraud
Dismissed
Theft, Robbery, Burglary & Property Crimes
State of Texas v. R.H.
Burglary of a Building
Client was facing 6 to 24 months in a state jail facility. Found not guilty at a jury trial.
State of Texas v. A.R.
Burglary of a Habitation
Dismissed
State of Texas v. R.Z.
Aggravated Robbery
Dismissed
State of Texas v. B.F.
Aggravated Robbery
Dismissed
State of Texas v. J.C.
Aggravated Robbery
Dismissed
State of Texas v. S.P.
Theft $50-500
Dismissed
DWI
State of Texas v. K.H.
Driving While Intoxicated
Found not guilty at a jury trial
State of Texas v. J.G.
Driving While Intoxicated
Dismissed
State of Texas v. C.T.
Driving While Intoxicated
Dismissed
Murder/Manslaughter
State of Texas v. J.R.
Murder
Client was facing 5-99 years, or life in prison. Found not guilty at a jury trial.
State of Texas v. B.F.
Intoxication Manslaughter
Client was facing 2-20 years in prison. Received probation at a bench trial.
Miscellaneous
State of Texas v. T.E.
Abuse of Office
Client found not guilty at a bench trial.
State of Texas v. A.V.
Cruelty to Animals
Client was charged with shooting a dog. Found not guilty at a jury trial.
State of Texas v. D.S.
Smuggling of Persons
Client was facing 2-10 years in prison. Found not guilty at a bench trial.
State of Texas v. L.P.
Terroristic Threat
Dismissed
State of Texas v. E.H.
Retaliation
Dismissed
State of Texas v. J.S.
Criminal Mischief
Dismissed
State of Texas v. J.A.
Resisting Arrest
Dismissed
State of Texas v. M.R.
Failure to Identify
Dismissed
State of Texas v. A.R.
Criminal Mischief
Dismissed
State of Texas v. R.G.
Criminal Mischief
Dismissed
State of Texas v. I.H.
Terroristic Threat
Dismissed
State of Texas v. K.S.
Telephone Harassment
Dismissed
State of Texas v. J.E.
Telephone Harassment
Dismissed
State of Texas v. A.G.
Evading Arrest - Felony
Dismissed
State of Texas v. C.L.
Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle
Dismissed
State of Texas v. K.W.
Failure to Identify
Dismissed