State v. K.L.
Jan 21, 2016OUTCOME: Dismissed
Client, a lawful permanent resident, facing deportation if convicted of assault family violence was vindicated with a dismissal.
Houston, TX
DUI and DWI Lawyer at Houston, TX
Practice Areas: DUI & DWI, Criminal Defense, Personal Injury
OUTCOME: Dismissed
Client, a lawful permanent resident, facing deportation if convicted of assault family violence was vindicated with a dismissal.
OUTCOME: Dismissed
Client charged with DWI.
OUTCOME: Dismissed
Client was charged with deadly conduct after allegedly brandishing a sawed off shotgun during an altercation with several persons.
OUTCOME: Dismissed
Client was charged with assault on a family member after allegedly kicking his wife several times.
OUTCOME: Dismissed
Client was charged with interfering with a 911 call after disconnecting the line when her daughter, who had been involved in an assault with her brother, tried to call 911.
OUTCOME: Dismissed
Client charged with failure to stop and give information (hit and run) following an accident. Negotiated an outright dismissal upon payment of restitution to other motorist.
OUTCOME: Dismissed
DWI where client passed out while driving and had an accident. After the accident, witnesses said they saw him hiding beer cans in the bushes and that he admitted to being drunk.
OUTCOME: Dismissed
Client was charged with assault after allegedly attacking private security guards at a homeowner's association meeting. My pre-trial investigation revealed that our client was actually a victim and no ... t the aggressor in this situation.
OUTCOME: NOT GUILTY
Client, a lawful permanent resident, was facing mandatory deportation if convicted of assaulting his wife. We took the case to a jury trial and he was found Not Guilty after only 10 minutes of deliber ... ations.
OUTCOME: Dismissed
Client was charged with terroristic threat after allegedly threatening to shoot and kill her ex-boyfriend during an altercation. By getting to know the client, we established that she feared for her s ... afety at the time the threat was made and that it was, therefore, justified under Texas law.