Georgetown Criminal Trespass Attorney
Defending Clients in Criminal Cases in Williamson County, Texas
Texas Penal Code Section 30.05 describes criminal trespass. Basically, if you enter or remain on someone else's property, which may be residential land, agricultural land, a building, parking lot, or vehicle without the permission of the owner, you may be charged with criminal trespassing. You may have received notice that trespassing was not allowed through the posting of signs or been given notice to leave and failed to do so. As such, you may be charged with a misdemeanor.
If you or someone you know has been charged with criminal trespassing anywhere in Williamson County, you should contact my office to arrange a free consultation with me as a Georgetown criminal trespass lawyer. I serve clients throughout the County in criminal defense and have handled hundreds of cases. I provide personalized one-on-one legal service and will work vigorously on your behalf to obtain a case dismissal, reduction of charges, or to minimize the negative consequences of any charges.
Discuss Your Case with a Georgetown Criminal Trespass Attorney
In any criminal matter, your interests will be best served by hiring a criminal defense attorney who is experienced and familiar with the local court system, prosecutors, and judges. You may be facing potential jail time, fines, and other court-mandated penalties. Having a capable defense attorney at your side can ensure that your legal rights are protected and you are given the best chance for a favorable outcome.
I will take every measure to help you achieve the most positive case results; I take my job seriously as your personal advocate and legal representative.
Contact the Georgetown criminal trespass lawyer
at the firm if you have been charged with a criminal trespass misdemeanor anywhere in Williamson County today.