CRIMINAL LEGAL REPRESENTATION IN TEXAS

At The Law Office of Ross A. Rodriguez, we're dedicated to navigating the complexities of criminal law on your behalf. Our experienced team stands ready to defend your rights in cases ranging from DWI and federal charges to misdemeanors and drug cases in San Antonio, TX. Whether facing assault, burglary, or seeking expunction, we offer tailored legal solutions. Contact us at 210-224-1240 for expert representation in criminal appeals, parole hearings, and motions to revoke probation. Let us fight for your future, starting today.

OTHER CASES OUR OFFICE HAS HANDLED:

  • Felonies
  • Misdemeanors
  • Criminal Appeals
  • Aggravated Assault
  • Burglary and Theft
  • Drug Cases
  • Parole Hearings
  • Bond Hearings
  • Motions to Revoke Probation (MTR)
  • Expunction of Criminal Records
  • Traffic Violations

CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS

Criminal investigations are complex and challenging, but at The Law Office of Ross A. Rodriguez, we provide clients with proactive legal guidance and strategic advocacy. From advising on rights to negotiating with law enforcement, we work tirelessly to protect our client's interests and ensure their rights are upheld.

TRIALS

Criminal trials demand skillful advocacy and thorough preparation. Our seasoned trial attorneys at The Law Office of Ross A. Rodriguez meticulously prepare, analyze evidence, and develop persuasive arguments to secure favorable outcomes for our clients.

MOTION TO REVOKE PROBATION (MTRP)

Facing a motion to revoke probation is serious, but our attorneys provide diligent representation, working to present mitigating factors and negotiate alternative resolutions. We advocate vigorously to minimize consequences and protect our clients' freedom.

FAQ's

  • What is the difference between a misdemeanor and a felony in Texas?

    In Texas, misdemeanors are less severe crimes, usually resulting in a fine or jail time for up to a year. Felonies are more serious offenses that can result in longer prison sentences or even life imprisonment. Give our team a call if you need to get more information.

  • I was accused of a crime. What should I do next?

    If you’ve been accused of a crime, it’s essential to contact an experienced attorney immediately - our team is here to help. Do not speak to law enforcement without your attorney present. Your attorney will guide you through the next steps and help protect your rights. Give us a call at 210-224-1240.

  • What If I Was Charged But Didn’t Commit A Crime?

    If you’ve been wrongly accused, it’s critical to remain calm and work closely with your attorney. Your attorney will help gather evidence and witnesses to prove your innocence and challenge the accusations against you. If you do not already have an attorney, please call our team at 210-224-1240.

  • I was arrested. What should I do next?

    Contact an attorney immediately. Your attorney can help you understand the charges, bail options, and what to expect in the coming days. They will also ensure that your rights are protected throughout the process. Please give our team a call at 210-224-1240 if you are in need of an attorney!

  • Do I Have Any Options If I Am Guilty Of The Crime I Was Accused Of?

    If you are guilty of the crime, your attorney can still help you. They will work to negotiate a plea deal or reduce your sentence by presenting mitigating factors or helping you take part in rehabilitation programs. If you need an attorney, give our team a call at 210-224-1240.

  • Do I want probation or parole?

    Probation and parole are alternatives to incarceration but have different conditions. Your attorney can explain the implications of each and help determine which is best for your circumstances based on the charges against you. Give our team a call at 210-224-1240 and we can set up a time to review.

If you have any questions or need assistance, don't hesitate to call us at 210-224-1240. We are here to help guide you through your legal journey with care and expertise.

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