Texas Criminal Defense Lawyer Case Blog

This blog contains information about Texas criminal defense law cases handled by attorney Tyler Brock.
Past results and testimonials are not a guarantee of a similar outcome.

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Defense of charge: Robbery Result: Case Dismissed My client was accused of unlawfully, while in the course of committing theft of property owned by the complainant, and with intent to obtain and maintain control of the property, intentionally, knowingly or recklessly causing bodily injury to the complainant. Robbery is considered a serious crime and is […]

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Defense of charge: Assault of a family member, impeding breath Result: No Billed Texas Penal Code Section 22.01(b)(2)(B) contains the enhancement for assault family violence by choking or impeding breathing. It increases the punishment of an assault family violence charge from a Class A Misdemeanor to a Third-Degree Felony Assault Family Member- Impeding Breath is […]

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Assault of an officer No Billed and later expunged My client was out with family and friends at a popular restaurant/bar called Bombshell Blondes. Depending on what account you believe, my clients were having a good time or having too much of a good time. Allegations were made that my client and family members started […]

DWI Defense

DWI Case Charged in August 2020, dismissed in March 2021. Case No. 2323***; County Court 5; Harris County, Texas Tow truck driver was concerned about a vehicle stopped on the side of a highway. After the citizen made contact with my client, my client was found asleep and unresponsive behind the wheel of his vehicle […]

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