Criminal Law

Criminal Defense

Criminal law covers felonies, misdemeanors, and various types of significant legal concerns. If you've been charged with a crime, you're facing revocation of your probation, or you're dealing with an arrest for DWI, you want to be sure you have quality, trusted representation. Working with Mason Law can help.


You don't have to fight your legal battles alone. Having an attorney to help you gives you important information about the options in your particular case. No matter what you're facing, it's easier with help and support. By working with an attorney who has years of experience with cases like yours, you can feel confident in moving through the legal process toward the best outcome for your case.


Depending on your specific case, you could be facing everything from a fine to prison time, and the goal is to have the charges against you reduced or dropped. While there aren't any guarantees when working with an attorney, the knowledge and experience we offer is a significant benefit for your future.


Don't settle for the hope that your case will turn out all right, or that you'll prevail in a jury trial. You need strong legal representation to make sure you have the best possible chance of an outcome you can feel good about.

Felonies

Being charged with a felony means you need legal representation to protect your interests. You don't want to put your future at risk when you have options to make a strong legal case in your defense. Working with Mason Law can give you the help and support you need, so you can put the charges behind you.


Getting your charges dropped is the overarching goal, but that's not always possible in every case. The next goal would be a reduction in charges, taking a more serious felony down to a less serious one, or out of the felony category entirely.

Misdemeanors

While misdemeanor charges aren't as serious as felony charges, they can still cause problems for your academic, employment, and personal life. Depending on the type of career you want, for example, having specific types of misdemeanors on your record could stop you from pursuing your goals. Working with an attorney can help you have the best possible outcome for your case.


If you're facing misdemeanor charges, don't wait to get the help you need. As soon as you're charged, you want to reach out to an attorney. That gives your attorney the maximum amount of time to work on your defense, to help you reduce or eliminate the charges if possible, and move on.

Probation Adjudications and Revocations

Being on probation comes with a set of rules and regulations you have to follow. If you break those rules you could end up with your probation revoked, or end up with adjudication you were trying to avoid. Facing those kinds of concerns is a serious matter, and one you don't want to take on without any help.


Mason Law can work with you to reduce your chances of a parole revocation, or avoid adjudication that could affect your future in a negative way. As soon as you're facing legal issues, reaching out to an attorney is the right choice. We can help you with the support and information you need.

DWI and Occupational Driver's Licenses

Facing a charge of driving while intoxicated is a very serious, and it's even more concerning if you need to drive for your job. You don't want to lose out on the work you enjoy and need, and working with an attorney can help you continue to drive for work in many cases. You don't just have to assume your career is done, when you have options to consider.


Mason Law understands the value of getting the right help, and we have the education and experience you're looking for in an attorney. Before you start looking for new job due to a DWI charge, reach out to us and let's talk about the opportunities you may have for an occupational driver's license.

Criminal Jury Trials

A jury trial can cause a lot of anxiety, and as you prepare for trial it helps to have the right support. Mason Law has years of experience working with clients who are headed to trial, so you can get the help you really need at a difficult time. You don't have to fight your legal battles alone.


There are many reasons why you might have to go to trial, but most trials are reserved for serious crimes. The goal is to have the jury rule in your favor. To do that, you need to work closely with your attorney to build a strong case for your defense. Working with the right attorney provides you with an opportunity to move past the charges and put the incident behind you.


If you're looking for the services of a criminal law attorney in Andrews, Kermit, Crane, Midland, Odessa, Lamesa, Seminole or anywhere in the state of Texas, reach out to Mason Law to get the help you need today.


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