Criminal Lawyer in Texas, USA

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Criminal Defense Lawyer In Texas

Facing criminal charges anywhere in Texas can be stressful, confusing, and overwhelming. Whether you were arrested for DWI, drug possession, assault, theft, domestic violence, or another criminal offense, the decisions you make early in the case can have a major impact on your future.

The Fowles Law Firm represents individuals facing criminal allegations throughout Texas. Our firm helps clients understand their rights, review the evidence against them, and build defense strategies based on the facts of each case.

Criminal Cases We Handle In Texas

Understanding The Texas Criminal Court Process

After an arrest in Texas, the accused may go through booking, bond proceedings, court appearances, evidence review, negotiations, and possibly trial. Each case is different, and the process may vary depending on the charge, county, and facts involved.

A criminal defense attorney can help review whether law enforcement followed proper procedures, whether the evidence is reliable, and whether the charges may be reduced or dismissed.

Why Legal Representation Matters

A criminal conviction in Texas can affect your freedom, employment, professional license, housing opportunities, and reputation. Even misdemeanor charges can create long-term consequences.

The Fowles Law Firm works to protect clients’ rights and pursue favorable outcomes through negotiation, case review, motion practice, and trial defense when necessary.

Serving Clients Across Texas

The Fowles Law Firm serves clients in Texas communities including Houston, Conroe, Sherman, Coldspring, Huntsville, Livingston, Cleveland, The Woodlands, and nearby areas.

Frequently Asked Questions

Remain calm, do not discuss your case with law enforcement, and contact a criminal defense attorney as soon as possible.

Yes, some charges may be reduced or dismissed depending on the evidence, police procedures, constitutional issues, or case circumstances.

Yes. A misdemeanor can still result in jail time, probation, fines, and a permanent criminal record.

DWI penalties may include fines, license suspension, probation, ignition interlock requirements, and possible jail time.

Some first-time offenders may qualify for reduced penalties, deferred adjudication, diversion, or other options depending on the charge and eligibility.

You should contact an attorney immediately after an arrest or as soon as you learn you are under investigation.