What types of cases does Stradley, Chernoff & Alford handle?
We handle all federal and state criminal cases in Texas. In the past few years the lawyers at the firm have defended people charged with:
- Theft,
- Fraud
- Conspiracy
- Driving while Intoxicated
- Driving under the Influence
- Drug possession
- Drug delivery
- Possession of Marijuana
- Computer Hacking
- Illegal Access
- Burglary
- Intoxication Manslaughter
- Failure to Stop and Give Information
- Failure to Render Aid
- Sexual Assault Child
- Indecency with a Child
- Indecent Exposure
- Public Lewdness
- Bank Fraud
- Wire Fraud
- Murder
- Racing
- Criminal Mischief
- Pollution Violation (Water Act)
- Illegal Dumping
- Motion to Revoke Probation
- Fuel Tax Violation
- Soliciting a Minor
- Obtaining Drugs by Fraud
- Forgery
- Robbery
- Tampering with Evidence
- Tampering with a Government Document
- Resisting Arrest
- Evading Arrest
- Theft by Check
- Terroristic Threat
- Burglary of Motor Vehicle
- Deadly Conduct
- Unauthorized Use of Motor Vehicle
- Prostitution
- Weapon Violations (Handgun, Knife, Clubs, Daggers)
- Credit Card Abuse
- Counterfeiting
- Possession of Child Pornography
- Trespass
- Injury to a Child
- Injury to the Elderly
- Violation of a Protective Order
- Arson
- Welfare Fraud
- Interference with a Public Servant
- Interference with Public Utility
- Retaliation
- Intercepting a wire communication
- Disarming a peace (police) officer
- Liquor Violation
- False Report
- Child Endangerment or Abandonment
- Bribery
- Aggravated Assault of a Police Officer
- Furnishing Alcohol to a Minor
- Kidnapping
- Hindering Apprehension
- Driving With License Suspended
- Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity
- Drug Forfeiture
- Failure to Register as a Sex Offender
- Fictitious ID
- Failure to Identify
- Bigamy
- Incest
- Gambling (Place, Instrument)
- Telephone Harassment
- Stalking
- Theft of Mail
- Capital Murder
- Social Security Fraud
Contact a Houston Criminal Defense Attorney
from our firm as soon as possible if you have been arrested or are under investigation.
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