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Any criminal charge, from DWI, assault, drug charges or theft, is a serious matter, placing your fate in the hands of a criminal justice system that may be unfamiliar and complex to you. You need a defense attorney who will guide you through the legal system with a focus on protecting your rights and pursuing the appropriate outcome.

Get an Attorney With Local Experience

If you have been arrested on a criminal charge, a great deal of what happens now depends on the priorities and attitudes of the local prosecutors handling your case, as well as the procedures that have been adopted by the local court system.  It is important for your criminal defense attorney to be knowledgeable and comfortable representing you in the jurisdiction where you are facing charges. I have experience negotiating with the same prosecutors in Williamson County for over two years.

My office is located in Georgetown, 10 minutes from the Williamson County courthouse and jail. The majority of the cases I handle are in Williamson County and I have a great deal of credibility among the county prosecutors.

I am also very familiar with the criminal procedures and personalities in Travis County. Although the laws are the same, due to political and other differences between Williamson and Travis counties, their criminal justice systems have many differences. I have the experience to represent clients in both jurisdictions.

If you have been charged with a crime, don't hesitate to contact me for a free, no-obligation consultation to discuss whether you need a lawyer and what I may be able to do to help you. Appointments outside of regular business hours may be scheduled if necessary.

I accept many forms of payment, including credit cards and if needed, payment plans can be arranged. If you are looking for a lawyer on behalf of a family member who is currently detained, I can discuss my services with you and then meet with them in jail.

The Law Office of Clovis Martin has represented clients charged with:

Assault with Bodily Injury (PC 22.01), Aggravated Assault (PC 22.02) Aggravated Kidnapping (PC 20.04), Burglary of Vehicles (PC 30.04), Consumption of Alcohol by a Minor (ABC 106.04), Credit Card or Debit Card Abuse (PC 32.31), Criminal Mischief (PC 28.03), Criminal Trespass (PC 30.05), Deadly Conduct (PC 22.05), Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol by Minor (ABC 106.041), Driving While Intoxicated (a.k.a. DWI PC 49.04), Driving While Intoxicated with Child Passenger (PC 49.045), Driving While License Invalid (TC 521.457), Duty on Striking Unattended Vehicle (TC 550.024), Duty on Striking Fixture or Highway Lanscaping (TC 550.025), Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity (PC 71.02), Evading Arrest or Detention (PC 38.04), Failure to Identify (PC 38.02), Fictitious or Counterfeit Inspection Certificate OR Insurance Document (TC 548.603), Furnishing Alcohol to a Minor (ABC 106.06), Harassment (PC 42.07), Interference with Emergency Telephone Call (PC 42.062), Possession of Alcohol by a Minor (ABC 106.05 a.k.a. Minor in Possession of Alcohol or MIP), Possession of [Controlled] Substance (CSA 481.115 to 481.118), Possession of a Dangerous Drug (CSA 483.041), Possession or Delivery of Drug Paraphernalia (CSA 481.125), Possession of Marijuana (CSA 481.121), Prostitution (PC 43.02), Public Intoxication (PC 49.02), Racing on Highway (TC 545.420), Reckless Driving (TC 545.401), Resisting Arrest, Search, or Transportation (PC 38.03), Revocation of Community Supervision (a.k.a Probation, CCP 42.12-Sec. 23), Sale [of Alcohol] to Minors (ABC 106.03), Sexual Assault (PC 22.011) Terroristic Threat (PC 22.07), Theft (PC 31.03), Theft by Check (PC 31.03 & 31.06), Theft of Service (PC 31.04), Unlawful Carrying Weapons (PC 46.02), and Unlawful Restraint (PC 20.02).