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Ayson Law Firm Aggressive Criminal Defense Representation in Houston
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Harris County Criminal Lawyer

Being arrested for a DWI, retail theft, or other criminal offense is very scary. However, it is essential that you remember an arrest is not a conviction, and it does not necessarily mean you will lose your freedom. Our Harris County criminal lawyer knows the defenses available that can help with your case, and how to use them effectively so you can beat the charges. Below are some of the most common criminal offenses our attorney has the experience to defend.

Harris County Sex Crimes

Indecent exposure, sexual assault, and prostitution are some of the most common types of sex crimes prosecuted in Harris County. When a sex crime involves a minor, such as possession or distribution of child pornography, the penalties become much worse. A conviction for any sex crime may also require a person to appear on the Harris County Sex Offender Registry, which can greatly hamper a person’s freedoms.

Harris County DWIs and DUIs

Texas follows the same drunk driving laws as most of the other states in the country. If a driver is found operating a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.08 percent or greater, they will be charged and arrested for driving while intoxicated (DWI). Under Texas’ Zero Tolerance law, any minor found operating a motor vehicle with any detectable trace of alcohol or drugs in their system will be charged with driving under the influence (DUI).

Harris County Violent Crimes

Assault, robbery, kidnapping, and harassment are just a few of the most common types of violent crimes in Harris County. Many violent crimes in Texas are considered felonies, which means a conviction will come with very serious consequences that will affect a person for the rest of their life. For example, convicted felons cannot register to vote in Texas until they have completed all of their sentence, including probation or parole.

Harris County Retail Theft

It is not uncommon for people to assume that retail theft is a minor offense in Texas. Unfortunately, that is not true. When the value of the items stolen is greater than $2,500, the crime is classified as a felony. Even a lesser conviction for retail theft classified as a Class A misdemeanor can result in jail time. Fortunately, there are many defenses to retail theft that can help those charged retain their freedom.

Harris County Murder

Murder is one of the most serious criminal offenses in Harris County, and the prosecution will pursue these charges eagerly. It is always important to work with a criminal defense lawyer any time you are charged, but it is especially crucial when people are facing homicide charges. A conviction will likely result in many years in jail, and a sentence could remain with you for the rest of your life.

Call Our Experienced Criminal Lawyer in Harris County Today

Regardless of the criminal offense you are charged with, our Harris County criminal lawyer at Ayson Law Firm can provide the sound legal advice you need. Call us today at 832-209-2297 or contact us online to schedule a free consultation and to learn more about how we can help.

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