Criminal Defense
CRIMINAL LAW IN CONROE, TEXASFacing Criminal Charges?
Don’t go it alone. Our experienced criminal defense attorneys can help. With over 25 years of combined experience, including a former prosecutor, we know the ins and outs of the legal system. We have tried criminal cases on both sides of the aisle in literally every courtroom and in front of every criminal judge in Montgomery County. We’ll fight for your rights and help you get the best possible outcome.
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Crimes against the person are offenses that directly harm or threaten someone’s safety. These include acts like assault, robbery, homicide, and domestic violence. The main point of these crimes is that they involve either physical harm or the threat of harm to a person.
Serious crimes, also called felonies, are offenses that come with heavy penalties, such as large fines or long prison sentences. Examples include murder, sexual assault, armed robbery, and major drug trafficking. These crimes are considered more harmful to individuals or society.
The burden of proof is the responsibility of one side in a legal case to prove their claims. In criminal cases, the prosecution has to provide enough evidence to prove the defendant’s guilt. The standard they must meet is “beyond a reasonable doubt,” meaning there should be no reasonable uncertainty about the defendant’s guilt.
An arraignment is a court hearing where the defendant is formally told what charges they face. At this hearing, the defendant enters a plea, usually choosing between guilty, not guilty, or no contest. This is an important step in the legal process, as it sets the direction for what happens next, like preparing for trial or working on a plea deal.
A plea bargain is an agreement between the defendant and the prosecutor where the defendant agrees to plead guilty, usually to a lesser charge, in exchange for a lighter sentence or other benefits. This helps avoid a long trial and often results in reduced penalties, but it also means giving up the right to a trial, making it a significant decision.
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Questions about Criminal Law Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do if I am arrested?
If you are arrested, it’s crucial to remain calm and exercise your right to remain silent. Request to speak with a criminal defense attorney as soon as possible. Our team at Crowl & Crowl is ready to provide guidance and ensure your rights are protected.
How can a criminal defense attorney help me?
A skilled criminal defense attorney can help by reviewing the evidence, creating a defense plan, negotiating plea deals, and standing up for you in court. Our Montgomery County criminal defense team understands Texas law and is dedicated to protecting your rights. Additionally, we look at all sides of your case and will make every effort to get the best possible result.
What are my rights if I am facing criminal charges?
If you are facing a criminal charge, you have the right to remain silent, the right to an attorney, and the right to a fair trial, among others. Understanding these rights is essential, and our attorneys at Crowl & Crowl can help you navigate the complexities of the legal system to ensure they are upheld.
What is the difference between a misdemeanor and a felony?
Misdemeanors are less serious offenses typically punishable by fines or jail time of less than one year, while felonies are serious crimes that carry harsher penalties, including longer prison sentences. Our team can help clarify the implications of the charges you are facing during the initial consultation.
How does the plea bargaining process work?
Plea bargaining involves negotiations between your attorney and the prosecution to reach an agreement on a lesser charge or a reduced sentence. Experienced attorneys at our law firm can guide you through this process, ensuring you understand your options and potential outcomes.
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