Kerrville Criminal Defense Lawyers
Protecting the Accused During Their Time of Need
At Cofer & Connelly, PLLC, we understand that being accused of a crime is a life-altering event. If you’re facing criminal charges in San Marcos, TX, you need a skilled and experienced criminal defense attorney who will fight for your rights and future. We’re committed to providing aggressive, personalized defense strategies for all criminal charges.
Call (830) 590-0589 or contact us online for a consultation.
What Is a Criminal Offense?
A criminal offense is any action or behavior that violates the laws set forth by the state or federal government. Crimes range from minor infractions, like traffic violations, to serious felonies, such as violent crimes or sexual offenses. In Texas, crimes are categorized by their severity, with penalties that can include fines, imprisonment, and long-term consequences like the loss of certain rights or a permanent criminal record.
Criminal offenses are typically divided into misdemeanors and felonies. Misdemeanors are less severe and usually result in less than a year in jail, while felonies can lead to much longer sentences in state prison. No matter the type of charge, having a knowledgeable defense attorney can significantly impact the outcome of your case.
Common Types of Criminal Offenses
At Cofer & Connelly, PLLC, we provide comprehensive criminal defense services for a wide variety of offenses. Here are some of the most common types of criminal charges we handle:
Drug Crimes
Drug offenses are one of the most frequently prosecuted types of crimes in Texas. Whether you’re accused of possessing a small amount of marijuana or distributing controlled substances, drug charges can carry serious penalties, including jail time, fines, and mandatory rehabilitation programs. Drug crime charges often depend on factors such as the type and quantity of the drug, and whether intent to distribute can be proven.
Driving While Intoxicated (DWI)
Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) is a serious charge that can result in both criminal penalties and administrative consequences, such as the suspension of your driver’s license. In Texas, a driver with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08% or higher can be arrested for DWI. However, even if your BAC is lower, you may still face charges if an officer believes you were impaired by alcohol or drugs while driving.
Assault and Family Violence
Family violence and assault are treated with particular seriousness in Texas. Charges related to domestic violence can arise from accusations of physical harm, threats, or other forms of abuse within family or household relationships. An assault family violence charge can result in severe penalties, including jail time, fines, and the loss of child custody or visitation rights.
Juvenile Crimes
Juvenile crime involves individuals under the age of 17 who are accused of violating the law. While juvenile offenders are typically treated differently than adults in the criminal justice system, the consequences of a conviction can still be significant, affecting education, employment opportunities, and future legal issues.
Our Impact
The Experience and Proven Track Record Your Case Needs
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200+ Years' Combined Experience
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95% of Cases Dismissed, Acquitted, or Reduced
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Thousands of Cases Handled
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Award-Winning Legal Representation
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Voted Best Lawyer Five Years in a Row by the Austin Chronicle
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Former Felony Prosecutors and Judge Defending You
More experience. More strategy. More dedication. At Cofer & Connelly, our team
of seasoned trial lawyers, including former prosecutors and award-winning advocates,
brings over 200 years of combined experience to every case. When everything’s on
the line, we don’t settle—we do more.