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Misdemeanors
in Fort Worth,
Tarrant County
& surrounding Areas
Even though a misdemeanor is
considered less severe than a felony, it can
have devastating consequences that can
follow you the rest of your life. A proper
defense by a knowledgeable criminal defense
attorney is essential to put you in the best
position to protect your future.
Most Common
Misdemeanors
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Assault by Contact
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Assault Bodily Injury
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Assault Bodily Injury Family Member
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Boating While Intoxicated
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Burglary of a Building
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Burglary of a Motor Vehicle
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Criminal Trespass
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Criminal Mischief
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Deadly Conduct
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Disorderly Conduct
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Driving Under the Influence (DUI)
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Driving While Intoxicated (DWI)
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Driving While Intoxicated at or above .15
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Misdemeanor Repetition
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Evading Arrest
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Possession of a Prohibited Weapon
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Failure to Identify to a Police
Officer |
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False Report to a Police Officer
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Gambling
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Graffiti
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Indecent Exposure
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Possession of a Dangerous Drug
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Possession of Marijuana
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Prostitution
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Public Lewdness
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Terroristic Threat
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Theft by Check
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Theft Under $50
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Theft $50-500
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Theft $500-1500
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Racing on a Highway/Passageway
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Unlawful Carrying of a Weapon
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Violation of a Protective Order |
Counties Serviced: Criminal Defense
Lawyer Tarrant County, Denton County, Jack
County,
Johnson County, Kaufman County, Navarro
County, Palo Pinto County,
Parker County, Wise County, and Young County. |