When you face DWI charges in Texas, you also face the suspension of your driver’s license — even if the prosecution ultimately drops the charges against you. Your DMV hearing provides your only chance to fight a driver’s license suspension. If you depend on your license for getting to work, school, doctor’s appointments, and personal errands,… Read More
Garland Boating While Intoxicated (BWI) Lawyer
Time spent on the water with friends can turn into a nightmare if you get arrested for boating while intoxicated (BWI). In fact, Texas takes this crime just as seriously as DWI, with expensive fines, driver’s license suspension, and mandatory jail time. Fortunately, you can fight BWI charges. Choose a boating while intoxicated (BWI) lawyer… Read More
Garland Expunction and Non-Disclosure Lawyer
In Texas, criminal convictions can stay on your record forever, preventing you from finding a job, renting a home, or obtaining professional licensure. Even if the prosecutor failed to convict you, your criminal charges will follow you forever. Fortunately, you may have an option for clearing your record. However, expunction, the process by which you… Read More
Garland Weapon Offense Lawyer
In Texas, gun and illegal weapons offenses carry the potential for huge monetary fines as well as jail time. Upon conviction, you will have a criminal record and potentially lose the right to ever own or carry a gun in the future. A weapon offense lawyer in Garland from the Law Offices of Randall B. Isenberg… Read More
Garland Sex Crimes Lawyer
Prostitution and sex crimes carry severe penalties that can potentially ruin your life. Even seemingly minor offenses may require you to register as a sex offender for the rest of your life. To protect your legal rights and ensure you understand the serious implications of the charges you face, you need a lawyer who understands… Read More
Garland Probation Violation Lawyer
Violating your probation in Garland can land you in jail, potentially for much longer than your original sentence. Once the state moves to adjudicate or revoke probation, you lose many of your legal rights. One right you do not lose is the right to defend yourself against probation violation allegations. If you hope to avoid… Read More