Justin Wilson
Senior Attorney
Whether you’re facing DWI charges or other criminal matters, My Dallas Criminal Lawyer provides defense representation to Rowlett residents. Our team handles all forms of criminal defense. We focus primarily on DWI cases. We understand the stress that comes with criminal charges. Our goal is to protect your rights and work toward a favorable outcome for your future.
Located near Rowlett, our Dallas-area offices are accessible for consultations and court appearances. We offer complimentary consultations. We’re available 24/7 to answer your questions about your case.
My Dallas Criminal Lawyer brings years of experience defending clients in Rowlett and throughout the Dallas area. Our team has handled many DWI cases. We understand Texas criminal law. We take a personalized approach to every case and develop defense strategies designed for your specific situation.
Our attorneys stay current with legal developments and courtroom tactics. We maintain three offices throughout the Dallas area. This makes it convenient for Rowlett clients to meet with us. Our commitment to accessibility means you can reach us quickly when you seek legal information. We keep our clients informed throughout the process. This continues from the initial consultation through case resolution.
Criminal defense is the legal representation provided to individuals accused of crimes. When you face criminal charges, you have the right to legal counsel under the Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Seeking representation early can make a difference in your case. Many people don’t realize how important it is to contact a lawyer shortly after an arrest.
The criminal justice system can be difficult to understand. Police officers, prosecutors, and judges all have specific roles. Understanding how they interact is important to your defense. In Rowlett, criminal cases may be handled in Rowlett Municipal Court for certain misdemeanors. Class A and B misdemeanors and felony charges are handled in Dallas County courts. DWI charges are common in Rowlett. These cases require knowledge of Texas DWI laws and testing procedures.
A criminal defense attorney protects your constitutional rights throughout the process. This includes checking that the police followed procedures during your arrest. We verify that evidence was collected according to legal standards. We help you understand your options. Your attorney can negotiate with prosecutors. We challenge evidence and represent you in court.
DWI (Driving While Intoxicated) charges are serious. My Dallas Criminal Lawyer has years of experience helping Texans with their DWIs. We handle many DWI cases in Rowlett and throughout Dallas County. A DWI conviction can result in license suspension, fines, jail time, and a criminal record. This record may affect employment and housing opportunities.
DWI cases involve scientific and legal issues. Breath tests, blood tests, and field sobriety tests are not always accurate. Law enforcement must follow procedures when administering these tests. We examine aspects of your arrest. This includes the initial traffic stop and the testing procedures. We challenge inaccurate test results. We address improper police conduct and potential violations of your rights. Learn more about administrative license revocation and how we can help.
Texas DWI penalties vary based on your blood alcohol content (BAC), prior convictions, and whether anyone was injured. A first offense can result in up to 180 days in jail and a $2,000 fine. Subsequent offenses carry more severe penalties. Beyond legal consequences, a DWI conviction affects your driving privileges. It can impact your insurance rates and professional reputation. My Dallas Criminal Lawyer works to minimize these consequences through defense strategies. We also help clients understand occupational driver’s licenses and other options.
Drug charges range from simple possession to distribution and trafficking. Texas has strict drug laws. Penalties depend on the type and amount of drug involved. Possession of small amounts of marijuana may result in misdemeanor charges. Possession of cocaine, methamphetamine, or heroin typically leads to felony charges.
We examine how the police obtained the drugs and determine whether your rights were violated during the search. We verify whether the evidence was handled according to protocol. Many drug cases involve searches or seizures that can be challenged. This can result in evidence being excluded from the trial. We explore whether you were aware of the drugs’ presence and whether you had actual control over them. These factors affect your defense. We also handle cases involving possession of drug paraphernalia and manufacturing drugs.
Distribution and trafficking charges carry severe penalties. These include prison sentences. These cases require investigation and representation. We work to challenge the prosecution’s evidence. We develop strategies that aim to protect your freedom.
Assault charges in Texas range from simple assault to aggravated assault. The severity depends on the injury level and whether a weapon was involved. Self-defense is a valid legal defense in Texas. We examine whether you acted to protect yourself or others. We investigate the circumstances to determine who the aggressor was and whether you were defending yourself.
Domestic violence cases often involve assault charges. These cases require careful handling. We understand the challenges of these situations. We work to protect your rights. Violent crime charges can result in significant prison time. Immediate legal representation is important. We also handle aggravated assault with a deadly weapon cases.
Theft charges include shoplifting, burglary, robbery, and other property crimes. The severity of charges depends on the value of the property involved and your criminal history. We examine whether the evidence supports the charges. We determine whether there was intent to steal. Then, we verify whether evidence was properly obtained.
Restitution is often part of sentencing in theft cases. You may be required to repay the value of stolen property. We work to minimize both criminal penalties and restitution obligations. We explore whether charges can be reduced or dismissed based on the evidence. Also, we handle cases involving unauthorized use of a motor vehicle and criminal mischief.
My Dallas Criminal Lawyer handles various other criminal matters. These include fraud, embezzlement, weapons offenses, and other charges. Each type of case requires a tailored defense strategy. We bring defense representation to all criminal cases, regardless of the charges involved. We also handle felon in possession of a firearm charges.
Understanding the criminal process helps you know what to expect. The process typically begins with arrest and booking. You’re taken into custody, and your information is recorded. You have the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney. Exercise these rights by requesting a lawyer before answering questions. Learn more about probable cause in Texas criminal cases.
Your first court appearance is the arraignment. You’re informed of the charges and your rights. Bail or bond is set at this hearing. This determines whether you’re released pending trial. Having an attorney at this hearing is important. We can argue for lower bail or release on your own recognizance.
After the arraignment, the discovery phase begins. The prosecution must provide evidence they plan to use. We review this evidence carefully, request additional evidence, and file motions to suppress evidence obtained in violation of your rights. We investigate the case. Understanding the Texas grand jury process is important for felony cases.
Plea negotiations often occur during this phase. The prosecution may offer a plea deal. We evaluate whether accepting the deal or proceeding to trial is in your interest. We provide advice about your options and the potential outcomes.
If your case goes to trial, we present your defense to a judge or jury. We cross-examine prosecution witnesses, present evidence, and argue for your acquittal. Throughout this process, we keep you informed and involved in decisions.
Rowlett is located in Dallas County, just east of Dallas. My Dallas Criminal Lawyer maintains three offices throughout the Dallas area. This makes us accessible to Rowlett residents. Our closest office is nearby. You can meet with us when you seek legal information.
Accessibility matters when you’re facing criminal charges. You need an attorney who can meet with you. We appear in court on your behalf. We respond to developments in your case. Our Dallas-area locations allow us to provide these services efficiently.
Rowlett residents facing Class C misdemeanor charges appear in Rowlett Municipal Court. Class A and B misdemeanors and felony charges are handled in Dallas County courts. We are familiar with these courts, the judges, and the prosecutors. This local knowledge helps us develop strategies for your case. We appear regularly in these courts and understand the local procedures and expectations.
Our commitment to serving Rowlett extends beyond our office locations. We’re available 24/7 for consultations. We respond to client needs. Whether you need to meet in person or discuss your case by phone, we accommodate your schedule.
When you contact My Dallas Criminal Lawyer, you’ll speak with someone who understands your situation. We can answer your immediate questions. We offer complimentary consultations. You can discuss your case without financial obligation. During your consultation, we listen to your account of events. We ask questions to understand the circumstances.
Our lawyers will explain the charges you’re facing. We discuss the potential consequences and your legal options. We discuss the prosecution’s case based on available information. Then, we provide advice about the potential outcomes. We answer your questions. We work to make you understand the process moving forward.
If you decide to hire us, we will begin investigating your case. Our firm will obtain police reports, witness statements, and other evidence. We file the necessary motions, develop your defense strategy, and keep you updated regularly and involve you in major decisions.
Our fee structure is transparent. We discuss costs during your initial consultation. We offer payment arrangements. This helps make legal representation accessible. You shouldn’t have to choose between legal representation and financial stability.
No. You have the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney. Exercise both rights. Tell the police you want to speak with a lawyer before answering any questions. Anything you say can be used against you in court. Even if you think you’re explaining your innocence, avoid speaking without your attorney. Your attorney can handle communication with the police. This is protected under your Miranda rights.
Your first court appearance is the arraignment. You’ll be informed of the charges against you, your rights, and the bail amount. You can request a lower bail or release on your own recognizance. Having an attorney at this hearing is important, as we can argue for favorable bail conditions. You’ll also be advised of your right to an attorney if you can’t afford one.
Yes. Charges may be dismissed if the evidence is insufficient, if your rights were violated, or if the prosecution cannot prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. Charges may be reduced through plea negotiations. We work to reduce charges by challenging evidence. We examine every aspect of your case to identify opportunities for dismissal or reduction. Learn about how charges can be dropped before trial in Texas.
Costs vary depending on the details of your case and the charges involved. We discuss fees during your initial consultation. We offer payment arrangements. We believe legal representation should be accessible. My Dallas Criminal Lawyer will work with you to find a fee arrangement that fits your situation. We are transparent about costs.
Class A misdemeanors carry up to one year in county jail and fines up to $4,000. Class B misdemeanors carry up to 180 days in jail and fines up to $2,000. Class C misdemeanors carry fines up to $500 with no jail time. Felonies are more serious crimes, punishable by more than one year in prison. Felony convictions carry additional consequences, including suspension of voting rights during your sentence. Voting rights are automatically restored upon completion of the sentence. Felony convictions also affect employment opportunities. The distinction affects your defense strategy and the potential consequences you face.
The timeline varies depending on the case. Simple misdemeanor cases may be resolved in weeks or months. Felony cases typically take longer, sometimes a year or more. We work to resolve your case. We do not rush into plea deals; your outcome is the priority.
Not necessarily. Many cases are resolved through plea negotiations or dismissal. We evaluate your case and advise you on whether a trial or a plea deal is appropriate. If we proceed to trial, we’re prepared to present a defense. The decision is ultimately yours.
Remain calm and polite with the police. Don’t resist arrest, even if you believe it is unjustified. Exercise your right to remain silent and your right to an attorney. Tell the police you want to speak with a lawyer. Don’t answer questions or sign anything without your attorney present. Contact My Dallas Criminal Lawyer as soon as possible to begin the next steps.
If you’re facing criminal charges in Rowlett, seek legal representation promptly. Contact My Dallas Criminal Lawyer today for a complimentary consultation. Call 214-949-4117 to speak with an attorney who understands your situation. We work to protect your rights.
We’re available 24/7 to answer your questions and discuss your case. Our consultation is confidential. There’s no obligation to hire us. We’re ready to help.
Call 214-949-4117 now or visit our website to schedule your consultation. The sooner you contact us, the sooner we can begin working on your behalf. We’ll develop your defense strategy.
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