After a DWI arrest, your ability to drive can be affected before your criminal case is resolved. Strict deadlines apply, and missing them can result in an automatic license suspension. Acting quickly, especially within the first few days, is critical to preserving your driving privileges. Step 1: Understand That License Suspension Is Separate From the […]
Texas Criminal Defense Lawyer Case Blog
This blog contains information about Texas criminal defense law cases handled by attorney Tyler Brock.
If you’ve been arrested for assault for the first time, what you do in the first hours and days matters. Protecting your rights early can affect your release, your defense, and the long-term impact on your record. The most important steps are to remain silent, comply with release conditions, and speak with a criminal defense […]
A false accusation of a sex crime can turn your life upside down in an instant. Even before charges are filed, the weight of the allegation can feel unbearable. You may be worried about being arrested, losing your job, damaging your relationships, or being judged before anyone hears your side. Those fears are understandable. Situations […]
Are you facing a serious criminal charge? It’s one of the most frightening situations you can find yourself in. Whether you’ve been arrested, questioned, or told an investigation is underway, the uncertainty alone can feel crushing. Fear, confusion, and a sense of losing control are common reactions. While the situation is serious, it’s important to […]
Getting arrested for a DWI can feel overwhelming, especially in those first few hours after leaving your vehicle and entering the legal system. What happens in the initial 24 hours can significantly affect your case, so it helps to know what to expect and how to protect yourself. This guide focuses on what someone in […]
Facing serious legal allegations can be terrifying. It’s normal to feel fear, confusion, and even shame when your life feels suddenly upended. Whether the issue involves financial misconduct, a criminal charge, or another serious accusation, the stakes can feel overwhelming. The uncertainty can make it hard to think clearly. However, knowing what steps to take […]
State Jail Felony of Theft >=$2,500 < $30,000 – No Billed A state jail felony in Texas can result in a prison sentence of 180 days to two years and a fine of up to $10,000 My client was accused of stealing a car worth between $2,500 < $30,000. Our position was that my client […]
Assault Family Member – Dismissed Previous charge from a felony case of felony impeding breath- family member with the same complainant My client was charged with Assault Bodily Injury- Family Member. This is a Class A Misdemeanor, which is punishable by up to one year in jail and a $4,000 fine. He was also facing […]


