Criminal Cases Conroe Texas

CRIMINAL CASES

 

 

State of Texas v. J.D. | Burglary of a Habitation | Not Guilty.

State of Texas v. D.P. | Possession of Controlled Substances | Not Guilty.

State of Texas v. J.W. | DWI Appeal | Beaumont Court of Appeals ruled traffic stop was illegal causing the dismissing the DWI.

State of Texas v. J.N. | Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child | Not Guilty.

City of Willis v. __________ | DUI | Not Guilty.

State of Texas v. __________ | Trespass | Not Guilty.

State of Texas v. D.C. | Criminal Trespass | Not Guilty.

State of Texas v. __________ | Burglary of a Building / Theft (Lowes Burglary Case) | Not Guilty.

State of Texas v. B.S.  | DWI | Not Guilty.

State of Texas v. R.L. | Disorderly Conduct | Not Guilty.

State of Texas v. J.V. | Sexual Assault | Not Guilty.

State of Texas v. J.V. | Sexual Assault | Guilty. State of Texas asked for 20 years in prison, Mr. Jackson successfully argued for probation from the jury.

State of Texas v. M.P. | Capital Murder of two people. | Competency trial and Mr. Jackson successfully argued to the jury to find M.P. incompetent, and she was sent to the Vernon State Hospital. The State of Texas was seeking the death penalty and after three competency trials, the State conceded and agreed to a life sentence.

State of Texas v. J.B. | Capital Murder of three people. | State seeking the death penalty. Punishment trial won, and defendant received a life sentence.

State of Texas v. J.H. | Sexual Assault of a Child. | In a guilty plea and punishment hearing, the State requested 20 years in prison. Mr. Jackson was successful in obtaining probation.

State of Texas v. D.M. | Criminally Negligent Homicide. | Punishment trial to the Court and Judge sentenced D.M. to the minimum six months.

State of Texas v. J.M. | DWI Felony | Hung Jury. It resulted in a misdemeanor offer.

State of Texas v. J.O. | Disregarding Stop Sign. | Not Guilty.

State of Texas v. R.H. | DWI. | Not Guilty.

State of Texas v. _________ | DWI Misdemeanor. | Not Guilty.

State of Texas v. S.T. | DWI | Hung jury.

State of Texas v. _________ | Class C DUI | Not Guilty.

State of Texas v. H.P. | DWI. | Not Guilty.

State of Texas v. C.Y. | DWI. | Not Guilty.

State of Texas v. D.Y. | D.W.I. | Not Guilty.

State of Texas v. J.A. | D.W.I. | Not Guilty.

State of Texas v. J.T. | Capital Murder, home invasion and death of a girl. | Trial and defendant received only twenty years.

State of Texas v. J.S. October | Capital Murder. | State sought the death penalty and defendant received only 6 years  in prison.

State of Texas v. J.H. | DWI. | Not Guilty.

State of Texas v. J.L. | Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child (14 children) | Hung Jury 11-1 for Not Guilty. State dismissed charges.

State of Texas v. W.T. | Delivery of Controlled Substance / Dog Fighting. | Defendant was linked to several nationally known professional sports stars in the regarding dog fighting. Defendant was accused of numerous large drug deliveries, and money laundering.  Further, there were suspicions of Capital Murder.  Highly publicized in the Houston Chronicle, Conroe Courier and surrounding area. *****

State of Texas v. D.J. | Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child. | Guilty (Probation given by jury).

State of Texas v. D.W. | DWI. | During trial, Mr. Jackson was successful in having the Judge declare a mistrial.

State of Texas v. W.B. | State wanted life sentence. | Sentenced to 11 years. ******

State of Texas v. G.P. | DWI. | Not Guilty.

State of Texas v. D.W. | DWI. | Dismissed on day of trial.

State of Texas v. F.F. | Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child. | Not Guilty.

State of Texas v. S.F. | Assault. | Not Guilty.

State of Texas v. S.Y. | DWI. | Not Guilty.

State of Texas v. R.A. | Assault Class A. | Not Guilty of the Class A, Guilty of Class C Assault.

Divorce Jury Trial | (Custody - See High Profile Cases) | Maintained Custody for client.

State of Texas v. C.M. | DWI. | Not Guilty.

State of Texas v. W.P. | Sexual Assault of a Child. | Hung Jury.

State of Texas v. M.K. | DWI. | Not Guilty.

State of Texas v. MG | DWI. | Not Guilty.

State of Texas v. J.A. | DWI. | Client admitted to drinking 10 beers. Not Guilty.

State of Texas v. T.J. | White collar fraud $ 2.7 Million Theft allegation | Punishment trial - 15 years.  State wanted 55 years.

State of Texas. v. R.S. | D.W.I and Fail to Identify Fugitive. | Not Guilty.

State of Texas v. D.H. | Murder. | State seeking life, pled in trial to 10 years.

State of Texas v. L.F. | DWI. | Not Guilty.

State of Texas v. C.U. | DWI. | Not Guilty.

State of Texas v. R.G. | DWI. | Not Guilty.

State of Texas v. E.J. | DWI. | Not Guilty.

State of Texas v. M.B. | DWI. | Not Guilty.

State of Texas v. A.N. | DWI. | Not Guilty.

State of Texas v. A.R. | DWI. | Not Guilty.

State of Texas v. W.M. | Murder. | Not Guilty.

State of Texas v. J.R. | Assault. | Hired on the day of trial and with no preparation picked a jury and tried the case. Not Guilty.

State of Texas v. Juvenile | Juvenile Capital Murder | State seeking maximum sentence and capital murder finding was prevented.

State of Texas v. J.K. | Case reversed on appeal and all evidence suppressed. | Not Guilty. *****

State of Texas v. R.B. | Boating While Intoxicated. | Hung Jury, resulted in dismissal.

Divorce Trial / Custody and Property ($20 Million Estate) | Won custody for the client and a multi-million dollar settlement for the client. 

State of Texas v. R.H. | Assault. | Dismissed on day of trial.

State of Texas v. C.M. | Assault Family Violence. | Not Guilty.

State of Texas v. M.F. | Sexual Assault of Child. | Not Guilty.

State of Texas v. M.F. | Appeal of Enticing a Child. | Court of Appeals reversed conviction and life sentence. | Not Guilty.

State of Texas v. J.T. | DWI. | Dismissed.

State of Texas v. C.G. | DWI. | Dismissed. Refiled as Public Intoxication.

State of Texas v. K.G. | BWI. | Dismissed.

State of Texas v. J.F. | Assault Family Violence. | Not Guilty.

State of Texas v. P.S. | BWI. | Dismissed.

State of Texas v. J.T. | DWI 2nd. | Dismissed. Refiled as Obstruction of a Highway.

State of Texas v. S.B. | DWI & DWI 2nd. | One DWI dismissed. Conviction on the other.

In the Interest of J.A and G.A. | CPS parental rights termination 4 week jury trial. | Won jury verdict returning children to their family.

In the Interest of _____. | Family law child custody jury trial. | Successfully resolved on 5th day of trial.

State of Texas v. K.F. | DWI 2nd. | DWI Dismissed, Refiled as Reckless Driving.

State of Texas v. T.G. | DWI. | Dismissed.

State of Texas v. L.M. | Police Officer charged with Failing to Stop and Give Information. | Not Guilty

State of Texas v. Robert Wilson. | Capital Murder / Death Penalty Case. | Negotiated a 20 year sentence.

State of Texas v. C.P. | DWI 2nd. | Dismissed after analyzing video and audio from the traffic stop and finding that arresting officer was untruthful.

In the Interest of L.B. | A foster mother sought to terminate the parental rights of a baby's parents. | Won Temporary Custody of the baby and then successfully negotiated custody to the foster mother and terminated the parents rights.

State of Texas v. A.N. | Aggravated Assault and facing up to 20 years in prison. | Plead to a Class B misdemeanor.

State of Texas v. Christian Olsen. | Capital Murder / Death Penalty case in Brazos County Texas. | Life Sentence instead of Death Sentence.

State of Texas v. Ron Reynolds (Texas State Representative) | 11 felony counts of Barrratry. | Not guilty on all felony counts. Guilty of a misdemeanor only. A mistrial was granted and misdemeanor conviction set aside.

State of Texas v. G.F. | D.W.I. 2nd. | Dismissed.

State of Texas v. M.W. | DWI and Possession of Controlled Substance. | Dismissed.

State of Texas v. R.S. | Aggravated Assault and facing 20 years in prison and after trips to the scene and obtaining and researching records on the complaining witness. | Dismissed.

May – State of Texas v. K.W. | Possession with Intent to Deliver a Controlled Substance a 1st Degree Felony. | Reduced to a Class A Misdemeanor.

State of Texas v. J.H. | Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child. | Charges dismissed and pled to probation on Injury to a Child.

State of Texas v. V.J. | Dismissal. Mr. Jackson took over for another attorney who had recommended V.J. plead guilty to 30 years in prison. Mr. Jackson took over the case, researched the traffic stop and the officer’s actions and got the case dismissed. *****

State of Texas v. M.J. | Online Solicitation of a Minor. | State offered prison and Mr. Jackson assisted the trial counsel and jury gave probation.

State of Texas v. D.P. | Online Solicitation of a Minor. | Client was accused of texting and showing up to meet a minor for sex in a police sting. Statue held unconstitutional.

State of Texas v. M.M. | DWI. | Dismissed.

State of Texas v. CVS. | Hindering a Secured Creditor, Obtaining Credit by Fraud, and Securing Execution of a Document by Deception. | 3 NOT GUILTY Verdicts. Real estate developer was accused of seven felonies relating to financing, real estate documents and the development of a large lake front development involving millions of dollars. Mr. Jackson successfully had four of the indictments dismissed and after a week-long jury trial obtained three not guilty verdicts. Mr. Jackson was also brought into the civil case to assist the civil litigation.

State of Texas v. J.L. | Online Solicitation of a Child. | Court of Criminal Appeals accepted Petition for Discretionary Review to decide if the statute is unconstitutional based on objections that Mr. Jackson made during the trial.

State of Texas v. J.S., | Continuous Sexual Assault of a Child. Client was facing 25-99 years in prison. | We found thousands of records on the complaining witness juvenile and negotiated a probation plea to Injury to a Child and client did not have to register as a sex offender.

Appeals: Mr. Jackson has authored over 50 appeals to the Courts of Appeals in Texas on offenses ranging from DWI, Sexual Assault to Capital Murder.

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