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Criminal DefenseThe United States and Texas Constitutions guarantee those accused of crimes the following rights.

Right to an Attorney - Defendants have the right to an attorney throughout legal proceedings. The court will appoint an attorney for the defendant at no charge if they cannot afford to hire one.

Right to a Jury Trial - Defendants have the right to a speedy, public jury trial. At the trial, the defendant is presumed innocent, and cannot be convicted unless twelve impartial jurors are convinced of the defendant’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

Right to Confront Witnesses - Defendants have the right to confront and cross-examine all witnesses testifying against them.

Right Against Self-Incrimination – Defendants have the right to remain silent and not incriminate themselves, and the right to testify on their own behalf.

Right to Produce Evidence – Defendants have the right to present evidence and to have the court issue a subpoena to bring into court all witnesses and evidence favorable to them, at no cost to them.

While many people may have heard of these rights, few people know what they mean in the true sense of a criminal prosecution. The criminal defense attorneys at Boyd Veigel understand Texas criminal law and procedure and are willing to fight for the rights of their clients. We defend the rights of clients charged with a variety of felony and misdemeanor offenses, and handle legal issues involving:

  • All Charges
  • Assault and Battery
  • Bail and Bond Proceedings
  • Constitutional Law / Criminal Procedure
  • Criminal Appeals / Writs
  • Domestic Violence
  • Drug and Narcotic Offenses
  • DUI-DWI Offenses
  • Expungement
  • Federal Offenses
  • Juvenile Offenses / Delinquency
  • Probation / Parole
  • School Disciplinary Actions
  • Theft and Burglary
  • Violent Offenses
  • White Collar Crimes

If you have been arrested or accused of a crime in Texas, please contact us today.


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