PRACTICE AREAS
Criminal Defense Services in Montgomery County
I represent clients facing misdemeanor and felony charges across Montgomery County, Texas. Below are the main areas I handle. If your situation is not listed, contact my office and we will discuss it.
Criminal Defense
Facing a criminal charge in Montgomery County is serious at any level. I represent clients across misdemeanor and felony matters, from first contact through resolution.
What's at Stake
A criminal conviction — even a misdemeanor — creates a permanent record that affects employment, housing, professional licensing, and in some cases your right to possess a firearm. The charge level and how the case is handled from the start can determine what options are available.
My Approach
- Reviewing how the arrest was made and whether your rights were respected
- Examining the evidence and identifying weaknesses in the prosecution's case
- Understanding the specific charges and how they are typically handled in Montgomery County courts
- Advising you on realistic options — from negotiation to trial — based on the facts
If you have been arrested, received a court date, or have an outstanding warrant in Montgomery County, contact my office before making any statements.
DWI Defense
A DWI charge can affect your license, freedom, and future. I review the stop, testing, and arrest process to identify errors and protect your rights.
What's at Stake
DWI cases can involve license suspension, fines, probation, jail time, and long term consequences. The details matter.
My Approach
- Why you were stopped
- Whether field sobriety tests were conducted properly
- Breath or blood testing procedures
- Arrest protocols and paperwork accuracy
If you were arrested for DWI, do not wait. Early action can improve your options.
Drug Possession Defense
Drug possession charges can become serious quickly. I review how evidence was obtained and whether your rights were violated.
What's at Stake
A drug charge can affect jobs, housing, and your record. Address it early.
My Approach
- Traffic stops and probable cause
- Search warrants and consent claims
- Evidence handling and documentation
- Constitutional violations
Many drug cases depend on search and seizure issues. Let's review your situation.
Assault & Family Violence Defense
Assault allegations often involve conflicting statements and emotional situations. I focus on facts, evidence, and protecting your rights.
What's at Stake
Assault and Family Violence allegations can impact custody, employment, and daily life. Protective orders and restrictions may apply quickly.
My Approach
- Police reports and witness statements
- Injury claims and medical notes when relevant
- Timeline inconsistencies
- Legal definitions and charge classification
If you were accused or arrested, start with a consultation and get a plan.
Sex Crime Defense
Sex offense allegations are high stakes and require discretion. I approach these cases with confidentiality, careful investigation, and focused strategy.
What's at Stake
These allegations can affect your freedom and your future permanently. The earlier you act, the more control you may have over the process.
My Approach
- Evidence and timelines
- Credibility issues and inconsistencies
- Digital and communication evidence when relevant
- Procedural errors and rights violations
If you are under investigation or have been charged, do not wait. Start with a private consultation.
Theft & Property Crimes
Theft charges can follow you long after the case ends. I work to reduce the damage by challenging evidence and pursuing the best resolution possible.
What's at Stake
Even misdemeanor theft convictions can impact employment and credibility. Felony charges raise the stakes significantly.
My Approach
- Evidence and intent
- Surveillance and witness reliability
- Charge level and value classification
- Procedural issues and paperwork accuracy
Do not treat a theft charge as minor. Handle it properly and early.
Expunctions And Record Sealing
A past arrest or charge does not have to follow you permanently. I help eligible clients in Montgomery County clear or seal their criminal records.
What's at Stake
An arrest record — even one that did not result in a conviction — can appear on background checks and affect jobs, housing, and professional licensing. Expunction destroys the record. Non-disclosure seals it from public view. Eligibility depends on the charge, the outcome, and the time that has passed.
My Approach
- Reviewing your criminal history to determine whether you qualify for expunction or non-disclosure.
- Identifying the correct petition type and applicable waiting periods for your charge level.
- Digital and communication evidence when relevant
- Preparing and filing the petition in the Montgomery County court where the original case was handled.
- Notifying all agencies required by law and representing you through the hearing.
If you completed deferred adjudication, had charges dismissed, or were acquitted, you may qualify. Contact my office to find out.
Not Sure What You're Being Charged With?
If you have paperwork or an arrest report, bring it. If you don't, that's fine. Start with a conversation.