Houston Public Intoxication Lawyers

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The Problem with our Public Intoxication Processing in Houston

So it happened. You where arrested for Public Intoxication and stuck in a jail cell overnight. Then you were put in front of a judge that said if you don't plead guilty, you are going back to jail for some undetermined period of time. In many cases you don't even see a judge, you are just given "time served". This means you were found guilty. Doesn't seem fair does it?

Our system for arresting and processing people for public intoxication in Houston is seriously flawed. The system forces you to plead guilty, because the alternative, a plea of not guilty, lands you back in jail to await bail and unknown amount of red tape and paperwork that could take days. The system is set up to give you no options but to plead guilty. This plea causes you to have an alcohol violation permanently on your record; that's for life.

I have helped scores of people in this exact same situation successfully appeal their guilty pleas and get positive results.

Remember, all you have is 10 days from your original plea to contact me so I can appeal your original plea on your behalf. I promise that I won't let you be a victim of this flawed system of justice. Contact me today for you free consultation so we can get started on getting your record cleared up.

Testimonials:

"I was about to get fired from my job as a school administrator. By appealing my guilty plea of public intoxication in houston I could tell the folks at my job with a straight face that I had not been convicted and ensured a better life for my wife and our baby."
---Bobby

"I was in the process of applying for college and just received a public intoxication at the ballpark.  I plead guilty so I could get out of jail.  I was afraid to disclose this on my college application.  I also didn't’t want to lie and deny I had a record. After appealing my charge and getting a positive outcome, I can now legally answer “no” if my school of choice asks me whether I have a conviction on my record."
---Jamison

"I was about to apply for my Texas Real Estate license, but having just plead guilty to a public intoxication charge so I could get out of jail. Appealing my plea got me a positive result and ultimately enabled me to obtain my Texas Real Estate license making possible a better future for myself and my family."
--Joseph

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