Felonies
Felony Lawyer in Texas
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- Texas Felonies Charges
What Type of Felony Charge Are You Facing?
Felony charges carry life-changing consequences; experienced legal defense can help protect your freedom, future, and reputation.
State jail felony charges can lead to incarceration and lasting criminal records; we build strategic defenses focused on your future.
Key Points:
- State jail prison sentence possible
- Heavy fines and probation risks
- Permanent criminal record concerns
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Capital felony allegations demand immediate and aggressive defense against the most serious criminal penalties in Texas courts.
Key Points:
- Most severe felony classification
- Potential life sentence consequences
- Complex and high-stakes litigation
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A first felony charge can still carry severe penalties; we work to protect your record, rights, and future opportunities.
Key Points:
- Possible prison time involved
- Impact on employment opportunities
- Strong early defense is critical
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Repeat felony allegations can result in enhanced penalties; we develop strategic defenses aimed at minimizing long-term consequences.
Key Points:
- Enhanced sentencing consequences
- Higher fines and prison risks
- Prior convictions heavily considered
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Third felony charges may trigger severe habitual offender penalties; experienced defense is critical to protecting your future.
Key Points:
- Potential habitual offender enhancements
- Extended prison sentence exposure
- Serious long-term life impact
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Violent felony accusations require aggressive representation focused on challenging evidence and protecting your constitutional rights.
Key Points:
- Serious prison sentence risks
- Complex evidence investigations involved
- Reputation and future at stake
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- Why Choose us
What Makes Our Felony Defense Different
Proven Felony Defense Experience
Strategic criminal defense representation for a wide range of felony charges across Texas courts.
Tailored Defense Strategies
Every felony case receives personalized legal strategies built around the facts, evidence, and your long-term goals.
Focused On Protecting Your Future
We work aggressively to reduce penalties, challenge allegations, and protect your freedom and reputation.
Clear Case Communication
Receive straightforward legal guidance, regular case updates, and responsive support throughout every stage of your case.
Facing a felony charge?
- The Process
What to Expect After a Felony Arrest
Understanding the felony legal process can help you make informed decisions and protect your rights throughout every stage of your case.
Arrest or Criminal Investigation
A felony case may begin with an arrest, police investigation, warrant execution, or allegations involving serious criminal conduct.
Evidence Collection & Case Development
Law enforcement and prosecutors gather statements, physical evidence, digital records, and other materials to support the charges.
Formal Charges & Bond Proceedings
Prosecutors file felony charges, while the court may address bond conditions, release terms, and other immediate legal concerns.
Court Appearances & Case Evaluation
Your defense team reviews the evidence, investigates procedural issues, and identifies weaknesses in the prosecution’s case.
Defense Strategy & Negotiations
Defense efforts may involve challenging evidence, filing legal motions, negotiating reduced charges, or pursuing case dismissal opportunities.
Resolution or Trial Proceedings
Felony cases may conclude through negotiated agreements, reduced charges, dismissal, or trial, depending on the circumstances involved.
- Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Can a felony charge affect my future opportunities?
Yes, a felony conviction can impact employment, housing, professional licensing, education opportunities, and other important areas of your life.
Can felony charges be reduced or dismissed?
Depending on the evidence and circumstances, some felony charges may be reduced or dismissed through strategic legal defense and case evaluation.
Should I speak with law enforcement after a felony arrest?
It is generally advisable to speak with a defense attorney before answering questions from investigators or law enforcement officials.
- Take the Next Step Forward
Get Experienced Felony Defense Representation in Texas
Take action early with a defense strategy to protect your rights, freedom, and long-term future.