Texas Criminal Defense Lawyer Case Blog

This blog contains information about Texas criminal defense law cases handled by attorney Tyler Brock.
Past results and testimonials are not a guarantee of a similar outcome.

Trespassing

Defense of Charge: Class B Misdemeanor Case Result: Dismissed Trespassing in Texas – Class B Misdemeanor My client was charged with trespassing, a class B misdemeanor. Specifically, he was at a restaurant and got into a verbal altercation with some of the staff, who then asked him to leave. Police were called to the scene […]

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Defense of Charge: Second Degree Felony – Serious Sex Offense Case Result: Dismissed Felony Offense of Sexual Assault of an Adult in Texas My client was charged with the Felony Offense of Sexual Assault of an Adult. My client was a former U of H football player who was falsely accused by a woman of […]

Marijuana bud

Defense of Charge: Serious Drug Felony Case Result: No Billed and Expunged My client was charged with the Felony Offense of Manufacture/Distribution of a Controlled Substance, penalty group 2 4-400 in Harris County, Texas. Around 1:00 AM, officers observed a black Honda Civic parked in a gas station parking lot playing loud music. Officers drove […]

Trespassing

Defense of Charge: Burglary of a Habitation Harris County, Texas. Case Result: Case Dismissed – Insufficient evidentiary proof beyond a reasonable doubt. My client was charged with Burglary of a Habitation in Harris County, Texas. Specifically, she was charged with breaking into an apartment and stealing several items that did not belong to her. This […]

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Defense of Charge: Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon Harris County, Texas. Case Result: No Billed, Case Dismissed My client was charged with shooting at a former employee during a heated argument in their office. Texas law states that Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon is a criminal offense when the defendant intentionally, knowingly, or […]

State v. J.A.; Cause No. 2466***; County Court 7; Harris County, Texas Defense of Charge: Carrying a Weapon While Possessing Marijuana Case Result: Dismissed My client was charged with Unlawfully Possessing a Weapon while in the possession of an illegal substance. In Texas, if you are committing a crime while in possession of a firearm, […]

Defense of Charge: Assault Family Member – Impeding Breath Case Result: Successfully argued and “No Billed” by the court My client was charged with Assault Family Member – Impeding Breath. Texas Penal Code Section 22.01(b)(2)(B) contains the enhancement for assault family violence by choking or impeding breathing. It increases the punishment of an assault family […]

Defense of Charge: Terroristic Threat of a Family Member Case Result: Successfully argued no probable cause on both criminal cases and both cases were dismissed. My client was charged with Terroristic Threat of a Family Member and Theft of Property >$750 < $2,500. In addition to the above charges, my client did not show up […]

Defense of Charge: Indecency With a Child Case Result: No Bill and Expunction In Texas, thousands of times every year, defendants are accused of serious sex crimes. Many of these allegations are false. If you have been accused of a sex crime, it is imperative to act quickly to protect your rights and start defending […]

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Assault Family Member – Class A Misdemeanor Criminal Mischief $100 < $750 – Class B Misdemeanor Criminal Trespass – Class A Misdemeanor *All three cases dismissed* This client was in some serious trouble and hired me to fight his cases. He was facing at least one year in jail for Assault- Family Member and it […]

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