I’m just now finding out I have a misdemeanor domestic violence case since 2019 warrant I didn’t commit, can a criminal defense lawyer like Randall Isenberg help me?
Yes, a criminal defense lawyer like Randall Isenberg could potentially help you, especially if you’re dealing with a misdemeanor domestic violence warrant from 2019 that you say you didn’t commit. Here’s how an experienced defense attorney could assist:
What Randall Isenberg (or similar attorneys) can do:
- Quash or address the warrant – A lawyer can help clear or recall the warrant, especially if it’s been outstanding for years without your knowledge.
- Investigate the charges – If you didn’t commit the offense, your attorney can review evidence, interview witnesses, and challenge the basis of the charge.
- Negotiate with the DA – A good defense attorney may be able to get the case dismissed or negotiate a favorable outcome before it even goes to trial.
- Defend you in court – If it does go to trial, a lawyer like Isenberg, who has decades of criminal defense experience, especially in Texas, can represent you aggressively.
- Protect your record – They can work to reduce or avoid penalties, and later potentially expunge or seal the charge if eligible.
What You Should Do Next:
- Contact a criminal defense lawyer immediately, especially one familiar with domestic violence cases and warrants.
- Avoid speaking to police or appearing in court alone without legal representation.
- Gather any proof you have of your innocence or lack of involvement (e.g. alibis, communications, travel logs).
About Randall Isenberg:
He’s a well-known Texas-based defense attorney and former prosecutor/judge, so if your case is in Texas, he would be highly qualified. If your case is in a different state, you might need to hire someone licensed there.
