Justin Wilson
Senior Attorney
Facing criminal charges in Irving is overwhelming. Criminal allegations threaten your freedom, your future employment, and your reputation. You need an experienced Irving criminal defense lawyer. You need someone who understands the local court system. You need someone who fights to protect your rights. My Dallas Criminal Lawyer has defended Irving residents against all types of criminal charges. We handle DWI defense, drug crimes, assault, and theft cases. We listen to your situation. We explain your options. We build a defense strategy designed to help you achieve the best possible outcome.
When your freedom is on the line, you need a criminal defense lawyer with both experience and dedication. My Dallas Criminal Lawyer has successfully defended Irving residents against serious criminal charges. We understand how the Irving criminal justice system works. We know the police procedures that led to your arrest. We know the courtroom strategies that protect your rights.
Our approach is personal. We don’t treat your case as just another file. We take time to understand your situation. We answer your questions. We keep you informed every step of the way. We respond to client calls and messages promptly. When you’re facing criminal charges, waiting for answers adds to your stress. Our experienced attorneys are committed to your defense.
We also understand that criminal defense is expensive. That’s why we offer flexible payment options. Quality legal representation shouldn’t depend on your ability to pay a large upfront fee. Contact My Dallas Criminal Lawyer today to schedule your free consultation. Discuss your Irving criminal defense case with an experienced attorney who understands your situation.
We defend Irving residents charged with a wide range of criminal offenses. Here are the charges we handle most frequently:
Driving while intoxicated charges carry serious consequences in Texas. You face license suspension, jail time, and fines. Police procedures in DWI cases often contain errors. Improper traffic stops happen. Faulty breathalyzer tests occur. We challenge the evidence against you. We explore every defense available. We work to protect your driving privileges and your freedom.
Under Texas Penal Code § 49.04, DWI is defined as operating a motor vehicle in a public place while intoxicated. Intoxication is defined in two ways: having a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08% or higher, OR not having the normal use of your mental or physical faculties due to alcohol or drugs. Texas law also recognizes DUI charges exclusively for drivers under 21 who have any detectable amount of alcohol in their system. If you’re facing DWI charges in Irving, we can help you understand your options and build a strong defense.
Drug possession, drug manufacturing, and drug distribution charges can result in lengthy prison sentences. We defend clients charged with all types of drug crimes. We work to minimize the impact on your future. Whether you face charges for simple possession or trafficking, we investigate the circumstances of your arrest. We challenge the evidence. Under Texas Health and Safety Code § 481, drug possession penalties vary based on the substance and amount.
Assault charges range from misdemeanor simple assault to felony aggravated assault. We also defend clients charged with domestic violence, sexual assault, and other violent crimes. We examine the evidence. We challenge witness credibility. We protect your rights throughout the process. Aggravated assault with a deadly weapon carries enhanced penalties under Texas law.
Theft, burglary, robbery, and other property crimes carry significant penalties. We investigate the circumstances of your arrest. We build a defense based on the facts of your case. We challenge the prosecution’s evidence. We explore all available defenses. Shoplifting charges and criminal mischief are common property crimes we defend.
The criminal justice system moves quickly. Understanding each stage helps you make informed decisions about your case. Here’s what to expect:
Arrest and Initial Appearance (Magistrate Hearing): Under Texas law, you must be brought before a judge for an initial appearance without unnecessary delay, and no later than 48 hours after your arrest. At this hearing, the judge sets bail or bond conditions. Having a lawyer present protects your rights. A lawyer can influence bail decisions. We work to secure your release on reasonable terms. You can prepare your defense from outside jail. Learn more about the arrest process in Dallas County. Understanding your rights during arrest is critical.
Arraignment: You enter a plea. You learn about the charges against you. This is not the time to plead guilty without understanding your options. We advise you on the strength of the prosecution’s case. We help you decide whether to plead or proceed to trial. The criminal defense timeline varies depending on case complexity.
Discovery: Both the prosecution and defense exchange evidence. We review police reports. We examine witness statements. We analyze physical evidence. We identify weaknesses in the state’s case. This stage is critical. It reveals what the prosecution must prove. Proper discovery procedures protect your rights.
Resolution: Most criminal cases resolve through plea negotiation or trial. We advise you on the strength of the prosecution’s case. We help you decide the best path forward. If we go to trial, we present a thorough defense. We challenge the state’s evidence at every turn. Understand how charges can be dropped before trial. We also explore alternative sentencing options when appropriate.
A criminal conviction affects far more than just your immediate sentence. Understanding these consequences helps you appreciate why strong defense matters:
Employment: Many employers conduct background checks. They won’t hire applicants with criminal records. Even if you keep your job after conviction, future employment opportunities shrink significantly. Professional licenses and security clearances become difficult or impossible to obtain. A criminal defense lawyer can help minimize these consequences.
Housing: Landlords often deny housing to applicants with criminal records. A conviction can make it difficult to find affordable housing in Irving and surrounding areas. This impacts your family’s stability and quality of life.
Education: Criminal convictions can affect student loan eligibility. They can impact admission to educational programs. Some convictions bar you from certain fields of study. Your future educational opportunities depend on the outcome of your case.
Professional Licenses: If you hold a professional license—as a nurse, teacher, contractor, or in other fields—a criminal conviction can result in license suspension or revocation. Protecting your professional credentials is essential.
Driving Privileges: DWI convictions result in automatic license suspension. Other convictions may also affect your driving privileges. This makes it difficult to work or care for your family. An experienced criminal defense attorney can fight to preserve your driving rights.
Family Law: Criminal convictions can impact custody arrangements and visitation rights in family law cases. Courts consider criminal history when making decisions about your children. Protecting your parental rights is crucial.
These consequences make it critical to mount a strong defense from the moment you’re arrested. The earlier you involve a criminal defense lawyer, the better we can protect your future.
Every criminal case is unique. The defense strategy depends on the specific charges and evidence. Here are strategies we commonly use:
Police must follow strict procedures when conducting searches, making arrests, and collecting evidence. If police violated your constitutional rights, we take action. Illegal searches happen. Improper arrests occur. Coercive interrogations violate your rights. Under the Fourth Amendment, you have the right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures. We move to suppress that evidence. Without key evidence, the prosecution’s case weakens significantly. We file motions to exclude illegally obtained evidence. We protect your Fourth Amendment rights.
Not every case goes to trial. Sometimes a negotiated plea agreement serves your interests better than trial. Alternative sentencing options exist. Probation, diversion programs, and deferred adjudication may help. We evaluate these options carefully. We advise you on the best path forward. We negotiate to secure the most favorable terms possible. Understanding your options for expungement after conviction is also important.
Exercise your right to remain silent. Request a lawyer immediately. Don’t answer police questions without a lawyer present. Contact My Dallas Criminal Lawyer as soon as possible. We protect your rights from the start. The decisions you make in the first hours after arrest significantly impact your case. Learn about steps to take after arrest.
Costs vary depending on the complexity of your case and the charges you face. We offer free initial consultations. We discuss your situation. We explain our fees. We also offer flexible payment plans. Quality representation should be accessible. During your consultation, we’ll provide a clear estimate of costs.
Yes. Charges can be dismissed if police violated your constitutional rights. Charges can be dismissed if evidence is insufficient. Charges can be dismissed if the prosecution cannot prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. We investigate every case thoroughly. We identify grounds for dismissal. We file motions to dismiss whenever the law and facts support doing so. Learn how charges can be dropped before trial.
Misdemeanors are less serious crimes punishable by fines and up to one year in county jail. Felonies are more serious crimes with sentences ranging from 180 days in a State Jail facility up to life in prison. Felony convictions carry more severe long-term consequences than misdemeanor convictions. They affect employment, housing, and professional opportunities for years to come. Understanding this distinction is critical for your defense strategy.
Timeline varies. Simple cases may resolve in weeks or months. Complex cases can take a year or longer. We work efficiently to resolve your case. We ensure we have time to build the strongest possible defense. We keep you informed about expected timelines and any delays. The criminal defense timeline depends on many factors.
This depends on the strength of the prosecution’s case. It depends on the terms of any plea offer. It depends on your personal circumstances. We advise you on the risks and benefits of each option. You can make an informed decision. We never pressure you to accept a plea deal. The choice is yours. We support whatever decision you make.
Don’t wait to protect your rights. Criminal charges demand immediate legal action. My Dallas Criminal Lawyer is ready to defend you against Irving criminal charges.
Call 214-949-4117 today for your free consultation.
We answer calls 24/7. Arrests don’t happen during business hours. When you call, you’ll speak with a lawyer. We answer your questions. We begin protecting your rights immediately. We serve Irving and all surrounding areas in the Dallas-Fort Worth region. Schedule your free consultation with our team today.
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