MC CRIMINAL LAW

Frequently asked questions

We understand that facing criminal charges can be overwhelming, so we’ve compiled these frequently asked questions to provide clarity. If you don’t find an answer to your question, contact us directly and we will answer it.

Do you offer legal representation for both civil and criminal cases?


No, we specialize exclusively in criminal defense.  However, we do represent people involving protective orders – a civil action with criminal consequences.

Can you represent me in federal court?


Yes, M|C Criminal Law’s attorneys have experience representing clients in both state and federal courts.

Which areas do you serve?


We serve clients in Dallas County, Collin County, Denton County, Tarrant County, Kaufman County, Ellis County, and Rockwall County. We also represent people throughout Texas on high-level or high-publicity criminal accusations. In such cases, we would associate with a local attorney.

What type of legal experience do you have?


We have worked at the highest levels of the district attorney’s office before forming M|C Criminal Law in 2017. We utilize all of our knowledge and connections to defend our clients. You can view our attorneys here.

What types of cases have you represented clients in?


We have successfully represented clients accused of everything from simple misdemeanors to the most serious felony offenses. You may wish to take a look at our case results for some examples.

Can I retain your services before charges are filed?


Yes, and you should. If you hire us before charges are filed, we can work on preventing your case from going to court and mitigating the social impact of the accusations. If the charge does go to court, we have more time to examine the evidence and prepare a stronger defense.

What should I do if I do not fully understand what I am accused of?


Your best option is to schedule an appointment so that we can review and explain the accusations and potential consequences. In the meantime, you may also find our glossary of legal terms helpful.

What are your working hours?


We are open Monday to Friday from 9 AM to 5 PM. You can also set an appointment outside of the standard hours.

How do I retain your service?


Contact us to schedule an appointment, explain your situation, and we will discuss what your best course of action is.

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