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AV Preeminent Peer Rated Attorneys
Progreso Residents, consider several factors when selecting a lawyer including their experience, expertise, and reputation. AV Rated Attorneys represent a distinguished group of lawyers who have received top ratings from their peers for their exceptional ethical standards and an A grade (4.5 or higher).

Carabin Shaw

3.9
27 Reviews
  • 1406 Terrace Drive, McAllen, TX 78573+14 locations

  • Law Firm with 8 lawyers2 awards

  • The Attorneys of Carabin Shaw aggressively represent individuals across Texas.Our Team of Experienced Attorneys represent clients who have suffered catastrophic personal injuries... Read More

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James Michael Shaw
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  • 10225 North Tenth Street, McAllen, TX 78504-9348+1 location

  • Law Firm with 17 lawyers1 award

  • Providing High Quality Legal Services to Local, National and International Insurers SINCE 1982

  • Criminal Law LawyersInsurance Defense, Banking Law, and 11 more

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Rene O. Oliveira
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  • 200 South 10th Street, Suite 802, McAllen, TX 78501

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer1 award

  • We obtain positive results for our clients! More than 20 years of experience. Our office focuses on all immigration cases.

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J. Francisco Tinoco
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  • 418 W. Tyler Avenue, Harlingen, TX 78550

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer1 award

  • Serving clients in Cameron, Hidalgo and Willacy counties.

  • Criminal Law LawyersPersonal Injury, Probate, and 1 more

Daniel Robles
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  • 10125 N. 10th St., Ste. G, McAllen, TX 78504+2 locations

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer

  • With offices in Houston, El Paso and McAllen, Texas, Guerra & Farah, PLLC, uses the excellent trial skills and diverse backgrounds of its lawyers to provide clients with quality... Read More

  • Criminal Law LawyersCriminal Defense, Drugs, and 28 more

Juan Luis Guerra Jr.
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  • 118 West Pecan Boulevard, McAllen, TX 78501+1 location

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • ACCOMPLISHED CRIMINAL DEFENSE LAWYER REPRESENTS ADULTS AND JUVENILES

  • Criminal Law LawyersAssault and Battery, Assault and Domestic Violence, and 100 more

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Charles Banker III
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  • 4601 N. McColl Rd., McAllen, TX 78504

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers1 award

  • Roberto Salazar is dedicated to seeking justice for his clients and understands the need of each client. His litigation experience has quipped him to handle the most difficult... Read More

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Roberto Salazar
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  • 702 West Expressway 83, Suite 100, Weslaco, TX 78596

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer

  • A law firm practicing criminal defense law.

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Ezequiel Reyna Jr.
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  • 1100 E. Jasmine Ave., Ste. 202, McAllen, TX 78501+1 location

  • Law Firm with 6 lawyers1 award

  • Dale and Klein was formed on May 1, 1989. Roy S. Dale has been a licensed attorney sine 1961 and relocated to Brownsville, Texas from Fort Wayne, Indiana in 1978. He received his... Read More

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Uri Heller
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  • 10213 N. 10th Street, McAllen, TX 78504+1 location

  • Law Firm with 5 lawyers1 award

  • Guerra & Sabo, P.L.L.C., is an AV rated firm that serves the Rio Grande Valley and all of South Texas with fully staffed offices in both Brownsville (Cameron County) and McAllen... Read More

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Thomas Thomson
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  • Serving Progreso, TX and Hidalgo County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 15 lawyers2 awards

  • For over 60 years, members of AV rated Brock Guerra Strandmo Dimaline Jones, P.C. have beenpracticing law throughout Central and South Texas, focusing almost exclusively on state... Read More

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Kanon Lillemon
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  • 200 N. 12th Ave., Ste. 201, Edinburg, TX 78541

  • 4201 N. Mccoll Rd., McAllen, TX 78504

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers1 award

  • A law firm practicing criminal defense law.

Carlos Guerra
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  • 4016 N. 22nd St., McAllen, TX 78504-4101

  • 621 E. Tyler, Harlingen, TX 78550

  • 711 S. Texas Blvd., Weslaco, TX 78596

  • 101 N. 10th St., Edinburg, TX 78539

  • 804 Pecan Suite 4, McAllen, TX 78501

  • 7001 N. 10th St., Ste. 201, McAllen, TX 78504

  • 3525 W. Freddy Gonzalez Dr., Ste. C, Edinburg, TX 78539-8544

  • 113 S. 10th Ave., Edinburg, TX 78539

  • 2215 N. 23rd St., McAllen, TX 78501

  • 502 W. University, Edinburg, TX 78539

  • San Juan, TX 78589-0047

  • Edinburg, TX 78539

  • 4907 S. Jackson Rd., Edinburg, TX 78539

  • 818 East Tyler, Harlingen, TX 78550

  • 116 S. 12th St., Edinburg, TX 78539-4502

  • 114 S. 12th Ave., Edinburg, TX 78539-4502

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Criminal defense lawyers represent individuals accused of committing crimes, ranging from minor offenses to serious felonies. They investigate the case, challenge evidence presented by the prosecution, negotiate plea bargains, and defend the client in court. Their primary duty is to protect the accused's constitutional rights and ensure a fair legal process.

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CLIENT RECOMMENDED
61 %

108 Client Reviews

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4.1

215 Peer Reviews

Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Was my civil rights violated if I repeatedly ask for a lawyer but was ignored?

Answered by attorney Mark R. Thiessen
Criminal Law lawyer at Thiessen Law Firm
Now that you are out, hire an attorney. A good attorney will get the tape and know how to suppress the statements due to illegal coercion.
Now that you are out, hire an attorney. A good attorney will get the tape and know how to suppress the statements due to illegal coercion.

Can no contact order be lifted after they have finished their jail time?

Cynthia Russell Henley
Answered by attorney Cynthia Russell Henley (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Cynthia Henley
If they are still under supervision of any sort, they must follow the rules of supervision. You can hire a lawyer to try to get the judge to remove the order but it is not likely to happen.
If they are still under supervision of any sort, they must follow the rules of supervision. You can hire a lawyer to try to get the judge to remove the order but it is not likely to happen.
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What does a motion setting mean? My boyfriend got a card in the mail from the court house and it stated that he was scheduled for a motion setting.

Jeralyn Elise Merritt
Answered by attorney Jeralyn Elise Merritt (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Jeralyn E. Merritt
Criminal proceedings have different stages. The first appearance is likely one where you will advised of the charged against you and bail will be set. The next appearance, depending on your jurisdiction and assuming you are charged with a felony but weren't indicted by the grand jury, may be one at which a preliminary hearing is held. This is a hearing at which the state must establish probable cause, which roughly means "reason to believe," that a crime was committed and you committed it. At the end of the hearing, if the judge finds probably cause, you will be bound over, usually to a different court, where the more important hearings and the trial are held. Following the preliminary hearing, you may be scheduled for "an arraignment" where you plead not guilty. Then the discovery process begins in earnest. Based on your attorney's review of the discovery, he or she will file several motions attacking possible defects in the state's case. Perhaps there was an invalid arrest, or search, or you were questioned without validly waiving your Miranda rights. These motions are typically motions to suppress evidence. If the judge rules in your favor, the evidence will be excluded from your trial. The Court sets a deadline for the filing of pre-trial motions, and a date by which the State must respond. Once the parties have filed their motions and briefs on the various issues in the case, the matter is ripe for a hearing. It sounds like your boyfriend is being told to appear in court because either his or the state's pre-trial motions are now ready for a hearing at which evidence and testimony may be presented. The appearance may be limited to setting the motions hearing for a date in the future. Defendants on bond are required to be in court for every court hearing, unless previously excused by the judge. Since the rules vary form state to state (for example some states conduct arraignments at the first or second appearance), it would be a good idea for your boyfriend to call his lawyer and find out if his presence is necessary, and if not, to ask his lawyer if the judge will entertain a motion to excuse his appearance at the hearing if no substantive issues are on the agenda.
Criminal proceedings have different stages. The first appearance is likely one where you will advised of the charged against you and bail will be set. The next appearance, depending on your jurisdiction and assuming you are charged with a felony but weren't indicted by the grand jury, may be one at which a preliminary hearing is held. This is a hearing at which the state must establish probable cause, which roughly means "reason to believe," that a crime was committed and you committed it. At the end of the hearing, if the judge finds probably cause, you will be bound over, usually to a different court, where the more important hearings and the trial are held. Following the preliminary hearing, you may be scheduled for "an arraignment" where you plead not guilty. Then the discovery process begins in earnest. Based on your attorney's review of the discovery, he or she will file several motions attacking possible defects in the state's case. Perhaps there was an invalid arrest, or search, or you were questioned without validly waiving your Miranda rights. These motions are typically motions to suppress evidence. If the judge rules in your favor, the evidence will be excluded from your trial. The Court sets a deadline for the filing of pre-trial motions, and a date by which the State must respond. Once the parties have filed their motions and briefs on the various issues in the case, the matter is ripe for a hearing. It sounds like your boyfriend is being told to appear in court because either his or the state's pre-trial motions are now ready for a hearing at which evidence and testimony may be presented. The appearance may be limited to setting the motions hearing for a date in the future. Defendants on bond are required to be in court for every court hearing, unless previously excused by the judge. Since the rules vary form state to state (for example some states conduct arraignments at the first or second appearance), it would be a good idea for your boyfriend to call his lawyer and find out if his presence is necessary, and if not, to ask his lawyer if the judge will entertain a motion to excuse his appearance at the hearing if no substantive issues are on the agenda.
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