Are you facing criminal charges in Bryan-College Station?
You’ve got rights under the law. Criminal defense attorney Earl Gray is here to protect those rights.
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In the Bryan-College Station area, there are at least six
separate
police agencies which make thousands of arrests each and
every year. An arrest does not mean that a person is
necessarily guilty of the offense. If you find that you are
one of these unfortunate persons who has been arrested or
charged with an offense, contact the Earl Gray Law Firm immediately so that you may be advised of your rights.
When defending someone charged with a felony or
misdemeanor, it helps to understand how the prosecutor
is likely to handle the case and how the police may have investigated the facts. It helps to understand
common weaknesses in their cases in order to build the strongest defense.
Criminal defense attorney Earl Gray of the Earl Gray Law Firm
has the advantage of having been trained by the Brazos
County District Attorney’s Office. With seven years of intensive courtroom experience, he’s handled hundreds of felony and misdemeanor criminal cases, including murder, arson, burglary, robbery, aggravated assault, sexual assault, rape (statutory), indecency, injury to a child, UUMV, credit card abuse, forgery, fraud, possession and delivery of controlled substances, DWI (drunk driving), deadly weapon offenses, theft, juvenile cases, bond reduction hearings and probation revocation hearings (MTR).
The Earl Gray Law Firm provides comprehensive and aggressive criminal defense representation for the citizens of Bryan-College Station, Texas, Brazos and surrounding counties, including college students at Texas A&M and Blinn College. Contact the Earl Gray Law Firm for a FREE initial consultation to discuss your case. Phones are answered 24 hours a day.
The Earl Gray Law Firm is prepared to defend:
Alcohol-Related and Drunk Driving Offenses:
DWI (driving while intoxicated)
DUI (driving under the influence)
MIP (minor in possession of alcohol)
PI (public intoxication)
Open containers
DWI (with child passenger)
All Misdemeanor and Felony Criminal Offenses:
Murder, arson, kidnapping, deadly weapon offenses
Drug offenses -- possession or delivery of the following: marijuana, cocaine, crack, methamphetamine (meth and meth labs), MDMA (ecstasy), mushrooms, Rohypnol (Ruffies), GHB (Liquid X), Ketamine (Special K), amphetamines, stimulants, inhalants, nitrous oxide, hallucinogens, LSD, PCP, Ritalin, prescription drugs and pills
Sex offenses: indecency, sexual assault (aggravated), rape (statutory)
Credit card abuse, forgery, fraud, fail to I.D., internet fraud, tampering with evidence
Theft, burglary, robbery, UUMV, shoplifting, criminal mischief/trespass
Assault (with bodily injury/family member), injury to a child
Traffic offenses: speeding tickets, reckless driving and moving violations including driving too fast for conditions, failure to show proof of insurance, and failure to yield right of way
Juvenile offenses: truancy, runaway, drug possession, theft, assault
Bond reduction hearings
Probation revocation hearings (MTR’s & MTP’s)
Consequences of a conviction
If you are convicted of certain offenses, you may have your driving privileges suspended or revoked, you may be disqualified from receiving certain student loans/grants, your right to vote may be restricted, certain assets (including your automobile) may be taken by the government. In addition, doors to future employment and educational opportunities may be slammed shut. You may also have to pay thousands of dollars in fees and surcharges. Experienced defense attorney and “Aggie” Earl Gray understands the consequences to your future of even a misdemeanor conviction and, as an accomplished trial lawyer, he will fight hard to protect your rights to get the best possible result in your case.
Represent yourself?
Quite often persons accused of a crime will decide to represent themselves and try and negotiate directly with the prosecutor. They want the ordeal to be over quickly and easily. Understand this: it is not the prosecutor’s job to advise anyone accused of a crime of the various defenses which may be available to the accused. You need an experienced defense trial attorney in your corner. Contact the Earl Gray Law Firm to discuss the facts, applicable law and possible defenses in your case.
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Contact the Earl Gray Law Firm for experienced and aggressive courtroom representation for your criminal charges.
Our office is conveniently located in downtown Bryan on Main and 26 th streets, just two blocks from the courthouse and just minutes from the Texas A&M and Blinn College campuses.
Earl Gray Law Firm
103 North Main Street | Bryan, Texas 77803
Telephone: 979-822-4759 | Fax: 979-779-0575
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The Earl Gray Law Firm serves clients in Bryan-College Station, Texas, and throughout Brazos, Washington and Robertson counties, including such communities as Wixon Valley, Navasota, Hearne, Snook, Caldwell, Somerville, Nomangee, Madisonville, Brenham, Huntsville and Conroe. Earl Gray will travel anywhere in the state of Texas to defend your rights.