Criminal Defense Legal Services in Dallas
Being charged with a crime threatens your freedom, reputation, and future. You have constitutional rights that must be protected. An experienced criminal defense attorney is your strongest advocate.
Dallas is home to 1,344,000 residents who deserve experienced local legal representation. Our network includes criminal defense attorneys who understand the Dallas court system and regularly handle cases in TX courts.
Types of Criminal Defense Cases We Handle
- Drug Offenses: Possession, distribution, trafficking, manufacturing
- Assault & Battery: Domestic violence, aggravated assault, simple battery
- Theft Crimes: Petty theft, grand theft, burglary, robbery, embezzlement
- DUI/DWI: Driving under the influence, license issues
- White Collar: Fraud, identity theft, forgery, money laundering
- Sex Crimes: Charges requiring specialized defense strategies
What to Do If You Need a Criminal Defense Attorney
- Step 1: Exercise your right to remain silent
- Step 2: Don't consent to searches without a warrant
- Step 3: Request an attorney immediately
- Step 4: Don't discuss your case with anyone but your lawyer
- Step 5: Follow all court orders and appearance requirements
- Step 6: Stay off social media regarding your case
Compensation and Outcomes
N/A - Criminal defense focuses on: Avoiding conviction, Minimizing penalties, Protecting constitutional rights, Negotiating favorable plea agreements, Trial defense when necessary
Timeline: Misdemeanors: 1-6 months to resolution. Felonies: 3 months to 1+ years. Complex cases may take longer. Speedy trial rights apply but may be waived for preparation time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Should I talk to police if I'm innocent?
No. Invoke your right to remain silent and request an attorney. Even innocent statements can be misinterpreted or used against you.
Q: What's the difference between misdemeanor and felony?
Misdemeanors are less serious (up to 1 year jail). Felonies are serious crimes (1+ year prison). Felonies have greater long-term consequences.
Q: Can charges be dropped?
Yes, through insufficient evidence, constitutional violations, successful pre-trial motions, or negotiations. An experienced attorney knows how to challenge charges.
Q: Will this stay on my record forever?
Some convictions can be expunged or sealed depending on the offense, your record, and state law. An attorney can advise on your eligibility.
Q: What if I can't afford bail?
Your attorney can request bail reduction or argue for release on your own recognizance. Bail reform laws in many states favor release pending trial.
Why Choose a Dallas Attorney?
Local attorneys provide distinct advantages for your case:
- Local Court Knowledge: Familiar with Dallas judges, court staff, and local procedures
- Convenient Access: Local offices make meetings and document signing easy
- Community Connections: Understanding of local issues and resources
- Responsive Service: Nearby for urgent matters and court appearances
- TX Law Expertise: Deep knowledge of state-specific laws and regulations
Local Legal Resources in TX
Court System
Texas District Courts and County Courts at Law
Filing Requirements
Texas follows specific procedural rules for civil cases. Filing deadlines are strictly enforced.
Local Rules
Each county maintains local rules that attorneys must follow for court proceedings.
Local Courthouse Information
George L. Allen, Sr. Courts Building
Address: 600 Commerce Street, Dallas, TX 75202
Historic courthouse in downtown Dallas handling civil litigation and family cases.
Having an attorney familiar with this courthouse and its procedures can significantly impact your case outcome.
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