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Address:
2019 Washington Ave. #300
David Smith Law Firm, PLLC provides aggressive defense in criminal law matters in the Greater Houston Area. Led by Board Certified, Criminal Law--Texas Board of Legal Specialization Criminal Lawyer David Smith, the firm offers strategic legal representation informed by nearly two decades of trial experience and certifications. David offers clients a personalized, results-driven approach that protects rights and minimizes consequences. When your freedom is at risk, you need criminal law expertise on your side!
2019 Washington Ave. #300
David Smith Law Firm, PLLC: Your Dedicated Criminal Defense Attorneys at 2019 Washington Ave. #300
Nestled in the heart of Houston, our law firm at 2019 Washington Ave. #300 is committed to providing exceptional legal representation for individuals facing criminal charges. We understand that a criminal accusation can be a life-altering event, causing significant stress, anxiety, and disruption to your personal and professional life. At David Smith Law Firm, PLLC, we believe in the power of a focused, aggressive defense tailored specifically to the unique circumstances of each case. Our primary goal is to protect your rights, safeguard your future, and achieve the most favorable outcome possible for you.
Located at 2019 Washington Ave. #300, we pride ourselves on being accessible and responsive to our clients. We understand that you may need legal assistance promptly, and our team is dedicated to providing timely and effective counsel. Our office location allows us to serve clients effectively within this specific area, offering personalized attention and strategic legal advocacy right here in Houston.
Our practice is exclusively dedicated to criminal defense law. We handle a wide range of criminal matters, including but not limited to:
State Jail Felonies: Charges typically punishable by up to one year in the Texas Department of Corrections. Third-Degree Felonies: Offenses punishable by 2-10 years in prison. Second-Degree Felonies: More serious crimes punishable by 2-20 years in prison. First-Degree Felonies: The most severe state criminal charges, carrying penalties of 5-99 years or life imprisonment. Misdemeanor Charges: Less serious offenses, typically punishable by fines and/or jail time up to one year.We understand that every case is different. What might seem like a simple situation can become incredibly complex with significant legal implications. Our approach begins with a thorough investigation into the facts of your case, a meticulous review of all available evidence, and a comprehensive understanding of the applicable Texas laws and procedures. We are prepared to utilize every available defense strategy, from challenging the legality of evidence obtained to negotiating with prosecutors for reduced charges or alternative sentencing options.
At our firm, we emphasize the importance of clear, direct communication with our clients. We believe you deserve to fully understand your situation, the potential consequences, and the strategies being employed on your behalf. We take the time to listen carefully to your concerns, answer your questions thoroughly, and keep you informed about the progress of your case throughout every step of the legal process.
Our commitment to excellence is driven by a deep respect for the justice system and a steadfast dedication to protecting the rights of the accused. We are licensed attorneys in the State of Texas, well-versed in both federal and state criminal procedures. We are prepared to navigate the complexities of the Harris County District Attorney's office, the Texas Department of Public Safety, and all relevant court systems to ensure your case receives the dedicated attention it deserves.
Choosing the right legal representation is one of the most critical decisions you will make. At David Smith Law Firm, PLLC, we offer the focused expertise, zealous advocacy, and personalized service that individuals facing criminal charges require. We are committed to fighting for your freedom and your future, one case at a time, right here at our office at 2019 Washington Ave. #300.
For a confidential consultation to discuss your situation, please contact us today. You can reach our office directly at (713) 769-5000 or visit our website at https://www.davidsmith.law. We are ready to answer your questions and provide the legal support you need.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What types of criminal cases do you handle at your Houston office?
A1: At our law firm located at 2019 Washington Ave. #300, we exclusively handle criminal defense cases. This includes misdemeanors (class A, B, and C), state jail felonies, and various degrees of felonies (third, second, and first degree). We focus solely on defending individuals charged with crimes in the Houston area.
Q2: How can I get in touch with your criminal defense attorneys at 2019 Washington Ave. #300?
A2: You can contact our office located at 2019 Washington Ave. #300 by phone at (713) 769-5000. Alternatively, you can visit our website at https://www.davidsmith.law to learn more about our services or schedule a consultation.
Q3: What should I expect during my first consultation at David Smith Law Firm?
A3: During your initial consultation at our office on Washington Ave., we will listen carefully to your situation and the details surrounding your case. We will ask relevant questions to understand the circumstances fully. This is an opportunity for you to ask us about our experience, our approach to your case, and potential strategies. We will provide you with an overview of the legal process and discuss your options.
Q4: How do you build a defense strategy for criminal cases in Houston?
A4: Our defense strategy is built on a thorough investigation specific to your case. We meticulously review all evidence, interview witnesses if necessary, and analyze the legal sufficiency and procedural validity of the prosecution's case. We then develop tailored arguments and defenses designed to challenge the state's case and protect your rights, focusing on the facts and applicable Texas law relevant to your situation in the Houston area.
Q5: Can you explain your fee structure for criminal defense services?
A5: We believe in transparency regarding our fees. During your initial consultation at our office, we will discuss our fee structure in detail. Typically, we operate on a contingency fee basis for criminal cases, meaning our legal fees are contingent upon successfully resolving your case (e.g., acquittal, dismissal, or favorable plea agreement). We will clearly explain the terms and expectations before we begin representation.