An Attorney With A Trusted Reputation In Criminal Defense

The Law Office of Kimberly Griffin Tucker, P.C., is a full-service criminal defense firm with a focus on personalized attention and aggressive legal representation. When you meet Mrs. Tucker, you will see that she is a lawyer who is both devoted to her clients and unafraid to take on criminal cases in Denton County, Collin County and Dallas County courthouses.

If you need help fighting a criminal charge, this is the firm to call.

Defense Against DWI And Intoxication-Related Charges

Mrs. Tucker excels in defending driving while intoxicated (DWI) cases, driving under the influence (DUI) cases and boating while intoxicated (BWI) cases. These intoxication-oriented offenses (which also include public intoxication, furnishing alcohol to a minor, and minors charged with possession, consumption or underage drinking and driving) are very complicated and must be handled with care and attention to detail.

NOTE: ALR hearings are extremely time-sensitive, so contact Mrs. Tucker as soon as possible after your arrest. You can also request the ALR yourself if needed.

Possession And Other Drug Offenses

If you have been charged with a drug crime in Texas, aggressive legal representation is essential. Texas drug laws are very complicated and can even cause a driver’s license suspension. Mrs. Tucker has extensive experience providing legal advice for clients charged with:

She is also ready to answer any questions about drug charges that you may have.

Have You Been Accused Of Violating Probation?

Probation violations can result in motions to adjudicate, motions to revoke, motions to surrender and motions for early release.

Skilled Defense Against Theft Charges And Other Property Offenses

Mrs. Tucker represents clients charged with all manner of theft offenses, including embezzlement, shoplifting, issuing a bad check, and theft of property, theft of service or theft by check. She also provides legal advice to those charged with burglary, criminal trespass, criminal mischief, burglary of a motor vehicle, robbery, credit card abuse, debit card abuse, forgery and fraud.

Get Help Clearing Your Criminal Record

Even if you are found “not guilty,” your case was dismissed, or it was declined and never filed, did you know that your arrest may still appear on your record? An expunction erases all evidence of your arrest.

Your record is still out there if you completed deferred adjudication probation. An order of nondisclosure is the only way to seal your criminal record and prevent criminal justice agencies from releasing your records to the public. These orders are most helpful when a prior deferred adjudication probation is keeping you from leasing an apartment, buying a home or getting a job.

Contact A Skilled Criminal Defense Attorney Today

To learn more about how The Law Office of Kimberly Griffin Tucker, P.C., can help you, call Mrs. Tucker at 972-833-8246 or send her an email.