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If you have been arrested or accused of a crime in Houston, Harris County or anywhere else in Texas, you are probably frightened, confused, and concerned about your future and that of your family. Anyone who is arrested should REMAIN SILENT! This means do NOT answer any questions asked by the police. Just politely say "I want a lawyer," and contact a criminal defense lawyer as soon as possible. It is important to remember that police officers are trained to investigate crimes and gather evidence to build a case against you. In their search for evidence, rules are often bent and statements are taken out of context in the pursuit of an arrest and conviction. Believe it or not, but most people provide the evidence needed to convict themselves to the police through confessions, statements, or other evidence. While it is always a good idea to be cooperative with law enforcement, it is important to do so in a controlled setting where you have access to competent legal advice. At the Houston, Texas-Law Office of David A. Breston, we take our responsibility as criminal defense attorneys seriously, and are available to help you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
Our Houston criminal defense attorneys are well aware of the inequality of power and material resources in the Texas criminal justice system. The State of Texas and United States Attorney's Office take advantage of an extensive staff of lawyers, police and agents, sophisticated crime labs and experts, and a huge budget provided by the taxpayers. This gives them a tremendous advantage because the legal system is based on the premise that "the whole truth" is that presented at the trial. If a person accused of a crime cannot challenge the government's case, or submit his or her own witnesses, then the jury by default will probably accept as true whatever evidence the prosecutor produces. At the Law Office of David A. Breston, we work to level the playing field with the vast resources of the government, and provide outstanding legal advice, representation, and results to clients accused of state and federal crimes throughout Texas.
Our criminal lawyers appreciate the importance of defending the rights of the accused, and use all available means to ensure that our clients receive high caliber legal representation and access to justice. Our clients come from all walks of life and need a law firm staffed by experienced, creative criminal defense lawyers who get results. We have earned an outstanding reputation in Texas criminal law circles through hard work and experience, and are known for our efforts to repair an often-unjust criminal justice system.
From The Moment You Call… We Will Begin To Work On Your Behalf.
In addition to an acute understanding of Texas criminal law and procedure, we also have learned that communication is sometimes half the battle when representing clients accused of crimes. Clients need to know where they stand at all times, so that they can properly consider all of their options. At our firm, our attorneys strive to always be approachable, responsive, efficient, and effective. Our lawyers are fluent in English and Spanish, maintain flexible office hours, respond promptly to telephone calls, and keep clients personally informed of the status of their case. For further information about the Law Office of David A. Breston, please contact us today.
The Law Office of David Breston offers legal services in criminal defense, juvenile, defense, and immigration and naturalization matters. Unless otherwise indicated, our attorneys are not certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.