Rainbow RICO Act Lawyers, Texas
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Law Office of Robert R. Jones III
2411 Emancipation Ave, Suite 202, Houston, TX 77004» view mapCriminal Defense Expert Representation for Reasonable Rates
If you need representation, call me 24/7.
800-883-8760
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Criminal, DUI-DWI, Expungement, Felony, Misdemeanor
My name is Rob Christian, and I am a partner at Christian & Christian Law Firm. Navigating criminal charges in Texas demands more than generic legal support; it calls for a deeply engaged local counsel who understands the landscape and is committed to your defense. With my background as a former Hood County District Attorney and a two-decade tenure as a prosecutor, I bring a nuanced perspective to each case. During my years in the legal field, I have cultivated enduring connections with north central Texas law enforcement and local prosecutors. This has equipped me with insider knowledge of the distinct policies and procedures across various courts, which informs my approach to legal defense. To me, you are not simply a case number. We will journey through the criminal justice process hand-in-hand. My counsel on whether to enter a plea or proceed to trial is always centered around your best interests, ensuring you are well-informed every step of the way. To schedule your free consultation, please visit online or call 682-936-4003.
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Greg spent 20 years in the military, both Army and Air Force, and retired as a captain in the reserves in 1999. He also served as a police officer in Texas for over 20 years, and holds a master peace officer certification. Greg, as a police officer, was a Standardized Field Sobriety Test (SFST) Instructor, an Intoxilizer Operator, and a police academy instructor. He has an Associate's degree (in Liberal Arts) and a Bachelor's degree (in Political Science), the later earned while he was on active duty in the Air Force. After his law enforcement career was over, he attended Texas A&M Law School in Fort Worth and graduated in 2014. Greg has written for Fault Lines, an ABA Top 100 Legal Blawg, and occasionally contributes as a guest columnist to Simple Justice, an ABA Hall of Fame Legal Blawg. Greg clerked for Criminal District Judge Mollee Westfall.
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