Justin Wilson
Senior Attorney
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If you are facing DWI, assault, sex crime, or other criminal charges, get in touch with My Dallas Criminal Lawyer to learn about your legal options.
When you face violent crime charges in Frisco, Texas, your freedom, reputation, and future hang in the balance. The criminal justice system moves quickly. Additionally, prosecutors in Collin County pursue these cases aggressively. You need experienced legal representation that understands both sides of the courtroom and fights tirelessly to protect your rights.
At My Dallas Criminal Lawyer, our Frisco violent crime defense attorneys bring former prosecutor experience to your defense. We know how the state builds these cases. Furthermore, we use that knowledge to develop powerful defense strategies that protect our clients’ futures.
AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS
Our firm brings unique advantages to violent crime defense in Frisco and throughout Collin County. Attorney Justin Wilson’s experience as a former prosecutor provides valuable insight into how the state approaches these cases and where vulnerabilities exist in their strategies.
Former prosecutor experience gives us the ability to anticipate prosecution tactics, understand plea negotiation dynamics, and identify weaknesses in the state’s case that other defense attorneys might miss. We know how prosecutors evaluate cases, what evidence they consider most important, and how to challenge their assumptions effectively.
Local Frisco office accessibility means that we understand Collin County courts, prosecutors, and judges. This local knowledge helps us handle the specific procedures and preferences that can impact case outcomes.
Our 24/7 availability means you can reach us immediately after an arrest or when urgent legal questions arise. Violent crime cases often involve time-sensitive decisions that require immediate legal guidance.
Our Frisco office at 5 Cowboys Way STE 300, Frisco, TX 75034, provides easy access for residents throughout Collin County. We also maintain our Dallas headquarters, giving us the resources and reach to handle complex cases while remaining accessible to our Frisco clients.
We offer 24/7 availability for urgent matters, understanding that DWI arrests often occur outside normal business hours. When you need immediate assistance, we are here to help.
Texas law defines violent crimes as offenses that involve the use or threat of physical force against another person. These charges carry severe penalties and long-lasting consequences that extend far beyond potential jail time. A violent crime conviction can affect your employment opportunities, housing options, professional licenses, and personal relationships.
Common violent crime charges in Collin County include:
The penalties for violent crimes in Texas range from misdemeanor charges with fines and short jail sentences to first-degree felonies carrying life imprisonment. Many violent crime convictions also result in permanent criminal records that cannot be sealed or expunged. Therefore, immediate and aggressive legal representation becomes crucial.
Our Frisco criminal defense team handles the full spectrum of violent crime charges throughout Collin County and the surrounding areas. We understand that each case presents unique circumstances and challenges that require tailored defense strategies.
Texas assault charges range from Class C misdemeanors to first-degree felonies, depending on the circumstances and severity of the alleged offense. Simple assault involves intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly causing bodily injury to another person or threatening imminent bodily injury.
Aggravated assault elevates the charges when the offense involves:
Deadly weapon enhancements can transform a misdemeanor assault into a felony charge, even when no actual injury occurs. Our defense attorneys examine every aspect of the alleged incident. This includes witness statements, physical evidence, and police reports to identify weaknesses in the prosecution’s case.
Family violence considerations add additional complexity to assault charges. These cases often involve protective orders, mandatory arrest policies, and enhanced penalties that require experienced legal handling.
In Texas, the line between theft and a serious violent crime can be crossed with a single threat. Understanding the charges you face is the first step in building a strong defense.
A person commits robbery if, during a theft, they intentionally or knowingly:
Robbery is a second-degree felony, carrying a punishment of 2 to 20 years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000.
The charge escalates to aggravated robbery if the offense involves any of the following elements:
Aggravated robbery is one of the most serious violent crimes in Texas. It is always a first-degree felony, with penalties of 5 to 99 years (or life) in prison and a fine of up to $10,000.
Our defense team understands that this classification significantly impacts your freedom and future. We will meticulously analyze the prosecution’s case against you. We challenge the evidence by asking critical questions: Was the alleged threat credible? Can they prove a weapon was actually used or exhibited? Most importantly, can the prosecution prove your intent beyond a reasonable doubt?
Homicide charges represent the most serious violent crimes in Texas, carrying potential life sentences or even capital punishment. The prosecution must prove different elements depending on whether charges involve murder, capital murder, or manslaughter.
Murder charges require proof of intentional or knowing conduct that causes another person’s death. Capital murder involves specific aggravating circumstances like killing a police officer, multiple victims, or murder during the commission of another felony.
Manslaughter charges apply when someone recklessly causes another person’s death. These cases often involve vehicular accidents, medical malpractice, or situations where the defendant acted without intent to kill.
Self-defense claims provide a complete defense to homicide charges when properly established. Texas law allows individuals to use deadly force to protect themselves or others from imminent threats of death or serious bodily injury. Our attorneys thoroughly investigate these cases to determine whether self-defense or defense of others applies.
Vehicular manslaughter cases require analysis of accident reconstruction, toxicology reports, and traffic violation evidence. We work with expert witnesses to challenge the prosecution’s version of events and establish reasonable doubt.
Texas kidnapping statutes criminalize intentionally or knowingly abducting another person with intent to prevent liberation, inflict bodily injury, violate or abuse sexually, terrorize, or interfere with governmental or political functions.
Aggravated kidnapping penalties include first-degree felony charges when the offense involves ransom demands, use of deadly weapons, or intent to commit other felonies. These charges carry 5-99 years or life imprisonment.
Defense strategies for kidnapping charges often focus on challenging the prosecution’s evidence regarding intent, consent, and the alleged victim’s freedom of movement. Many cases involve disputes over the voluntary nature of the alleged victim’s presence or movement.
Understanding the criminal justice process helps you make informed decisions about your case and know what to expect at each stage. Violent crime cases in Frisco typically follow a predictable path through the Collin County court system.
Arrest and booking procedures begin when police take you into custody. You have the right to remain silent and request an attorney immediately. Anything you say can be used against you. Therefore, exercising these rights protects your interests.
The grand jury process applies to felony violent crime charges. A grand jury of 12 citizens reviews the evidence and determines whether probable cause exists to formally charge you with a felony. Grand jury proceedings are secret, and you do not have the right to present evidence or testify.
Pre-trial motions and hearings address legal issues before trial. These include evidence suppression, bond modifications, and procedural matters. These hearings can significantly impact the strength of the prosecution’s case and your trial strategy.
Trial proceedings involve jury selection, opening statements, presentation of evidence, witness testimony, closing arguments, and jury deliberation. If convicted, sentencing occurs either immediately or at a separate hearing, depending on the charges and circumstances.
Exercise your right to remain silent and request an attorney immediately. Do not discuss your case with police, other inmates, or anyone else until you speak with your lawyer. Contact My Dallas Criminal Lawyer at 214-949-4117 for immediate legal assistance.
Violent crime charges in Texas carry severe penalties, including lengthy prison sentences, substantial fines, and permanent criminal records. Even misdemeanor assault charges can result in jail time and affect your employment, housing, and professional opportunities.
Yes, violent crime charges can sometimes be reduced or dismissed through effective legal representation. Our attorneys examine every aspect of your case to identify weaknesses in the prosecution’s evidence and develop strategies to achieve a favorable outcome.
Penalties vary depending on the specific charges and circumstances. Misdemeanor assault can result in up to one year in jail and $4,000 in fines. Felony violent crimes carry 2-99 years in prison and fines up to $10,000. Aggravated offenses and repeat offenses face enhanced penalties.
Legal fees vary based on the complexity of your case and the charges involved. We offer free consultations to discuss your case and explain our fee structure. Many clients find that investing in experienced legal representation saves money in the long run by avoiding convictions and their consequences.
Prison sentences depend on the specific charges, your criminal history, and case circumstances. Some violent crime convictions result in probation, while others carry mandatory prison time. Our attorneys work to minimize penalties and explore alternatives to incarceration when possible.
Probation may be available for some violent crime charges, particularly first-time offenses or cases with mitigating circumstances. However, certain violent crimes carry mandatory minimum sentences that preclude probation. We evaluate each case individually to determine available options.
Case timelines vary significantly based on complexity, court schedules, and whether the case goes to trial. Simple cases may resolve in a few months, while complex cases can take a year or more. We work efficiently to resolve cases as quickly as possible while maintaining thorough preparation.
When you face violent crime charges in Frisco, immediate action protects your rights and improves your chances of a favorable outcome. Our experienced criminal defense attorneys understand the stakes and fight aggressively to protect your freedom and future.
We offer free consultations to discuss your case and explain your legal options. During this consultation, we review the charges against you, analyze the strength of the prosecution’s case, and develop a preliminary defense strategy tailored to your circumstances.
Our Frisco office provides convenient access to clients throughout Collin County, including Plano, McKinney, Allen, and Prosper. We maintain regular office hours and offer emergency contact availability for urgent legal matters.
Don’t face violent crime charges alone. The prosecution has experienced attorneys working against you – you need experienced advocates working for you. Contact My Dallas Criminal Lawyer today to begin building your defense and protecting your future.
Collin County
August 2025
Acquitted
Driving While Intoxicated Jury Trial
Collin County
August 2025
Dismissed
Second-Degree Felony Sexual Assault of a Child
Ellis County
August 2025
Dismissed
Assault Causes Bodily Injury to a Family Member
Collin County
August 2025
Felony Reduced
State Jail Felony DWI with Child Reduced to Misdemeanor
Denton County
July 2025
NO-BILL
3 Counts of Manslaughter & 3 Counts of Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon
Dallas County
June 2025
Dismissed
Second-Degree Felony Aggravated Assault with Deadly Weapon
Denton County
June 2025
Felony No-Billed & Motion to Revoke Withdrawn
State Jail Felony Injury to Elderly & Motion to Revoke Misdemeanor Probation
Dallas County
May 2025
Deferred Adjudication
Second-Degree Felony Aggravated Assault w/Deadly Weapon Reduced to Class A Misdemeanor Discharge of Firearm in Certain Municipalities
Joshua J.
Justin is a super professional lawyer with positive results. I would refer Justin to any one who needs help with anything. Justin gets it done with positive results.
Yoker V.
I highly recommend Justin 100%, the total positive experience started the moment we first spoke. Justin is a complete and total professional and a highly skilled lawyer outside and especially inside the courtroom. My case had its challenges but Justin skillfully did his research and presented the court and jury a master class. At the end of trial the judge looked at prosecutor and said ” that’s how its done” YLV
Donna D.
Knowledgeable, patient, listened to what my situation needed. Impressed with my Attorney and his service.
Mukesh K.
I have absolutely no hesitation in declaring that Justin is one of the finest attorneys you will ever find to represent your case most effectively yet very ethically. He is extremely professional and very deliberate in his advice and charting the right course of action appropriate for the situation. I used him for a DUI case and cant stress enough how much trust he developed in me and got the best outcome possible for me by getting the case dismissed. Good luck to the reader. Go with Justin.
Haley W.
From my very first conversation with Justin Wilson at My Dallas Criminal Lawyer, I knew this was the right law firm for me. Justin took the time to carefully go over every detail of my case and never made me feel rushed. Throughout the entire process, he and his team kept me updated so I was never left wondering what would happen next. They fought hard on my behalf and ultimately got my felony charge reduced to a misdemeanor. I always felt supported and well-prepared, as Justin walked me through exactly what to expect at every stage. I highly recommend My Dallas Criminal Lawyer to anyone in need of strong, reliable legal representation.
Katie B.
I would not trust anyone else with my legal needs. Justin and his team work with compassion, intelligence, grace, and diligence to seek the best resolution during hard times. They helped in changing my life.
Joy
Justin at My Dallas Criminal Lawyer fought hard for my daughter’s case. He truly listened, explained the process clearly, and showed incredible courtroom skills. Even when the prosecutor was being difficult, he never backed down and secured a successful outcome. Thank you, Justin!
Francisco Arvizu
Attorney Justin Wilson was very helpful and responsive. He reviewed the case thoroughly and responded quickly, providing clear guidance. I truly appreciated his professionalism and support. Highly recommend!
Andres Moreles
It is with immense pleasure that I offer my strongest recommendation for Justin and his team. Their contribution to my situation was nothing short of transformative. Instead of simply meeting expectations, they significantly exceeded them, leaving a lasting positive impact on my life.
Basel Shaded
Justin was super professional and a very clear communicator through my whole process. Pricing is amazing. He got the job done extremely quickly and efficiently. I highly encourage anyone to hire Justin for all your criminal defense needs.
Our team is available by phone 24/7 | Office Hours |
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Monday | 8AM – 5PM |
Tuesday | 8AM – 5PM |
Wednesday | 8AM – 5PM |
Thursday | 8AM – 5PM |
Friday | 8AM – 5PM |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
Our team is available by phone 24/7 | Office Hours |
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Monday | 8AM – 5PM |
Tuesday | 8AM – 5PM |
Wednesday | 8AM – 5PM |
Thursday | 8AM – 5PM |
Friday | 8AM – 5PM |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |