Mr. Brian Alan Bolton is a lawyer practicing criminal, dui/dwi. Brian received a B.A. degree from TAMU, College Station, Texas in 1998, and has been licensed for 24 years. Brian practices at Law Offices of Richard C. McConathy in Dallas, TX.
Great Attorney
Great Trial Lawyer when your in a bad pinch! Works with Richard McConathy and I think hes the best around.
Very good DWI lawyer. Helped get my case dismissed
Got a pretty bad DWI charge this year. I just moved to Texas and got a new job and a house so things were already pretty crazy. Wasn't sure what to do, so I looked around awhile for a lawyer. After meeting with several lawyers a didn't feel they were aggressive enough. I meet with Richard and felt very good about it. Richard and Brian are very knowledgeable and fight very hard to win. During the trial Brain had the cop looking foolish. The judge found me not guilty! If I'd had gone to someone el
Brian is a very aggressive and knowledgeable DWI lawyer. A real fighter.
BRIAN IS THE BEST BET IF YOU WANT TO HAVE AN AFFORDABLE ATTORNEY WHO GETS THE CASE WON OR A FAVORABLE OUTCOME ....HANDS DOWN. HE HELPED MY HUSBAND , AND WE HAD A MESS THAT WE HANDED HIM TO HELP US SORT THROUGH. MY HUSBAND IS COMING HOME AND ITS ALL THANKS TO BRIAN. THANKFUL TO HAVE FOUND BRIAN BOLTON AND HAVE HIM AS OUR ATTORNEY!!! C. HARWELL~ HAPPY AND BLESSED
Choose another attorney and law firm. Brian Bolton is rude and obnoxious. Speaks down to his clients and seems to forget he works for his client and no longer a Chief State Prosecutor for Dallas County. He continues to work in partisanship with the state prosecution and gets extremely annoyed if you ask questions. He completely hides behind his paralegals and office staff. (no direct access). He misses opportunities and refuse to defend you in court hearings. Brian will agree with prosecution and completely make decisions in favor of the state. He will compromise your case beyond repair. It seems his only interest is to get you in court to earn bond hearing money. Milk you for everything he can get during pretrial, then force your case into trial in order to force a new reason to charge you for his service or shall I say lack thereof. Once he sets trial, trial money is due immediately. If you are not ready for trial, he cannot charge you. This pissed him off causing him to work with
15110 Dallas Pkwy, Suite 400Dallas, TX 75248U.S.A.
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