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Violent Crimes Lawyer in Dallas, TX

At the Law Office of Olegario Estrada, P.C., we provide post-conviction representation to people throughout Texas. Whether we worked with you during your initial case or you worked with a lawyer from another law firm, you can benefit from our years of experience handling these complex criminal law issues.

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Accused of a Probation Violation?

Being on probation comes with many requirements. Failure to meet even one of the requirements could result in fines, incarceration, or extended probation. Common probation violations that we defend against include:

  • Missed court dates
  • Missed meetings with probation officers
  • Failure to attend counseling
  • Failure to pay fines or restitution
  • Not passing a drug test

If you are accused of committing a crime while on probation, you will not only face another criminal charge but a probation violation as well. We can help you fight both.

Expungement and Non-disclosure

Expungement refers to removing arrests or convictions from your criminal record. In Texas, arrests that did not lead to a conviction, as well as convictions for certain low-level misdemeanors, may be expunged from your record. There are also other options available that work similarly to expungement, including an order of nondisclosure. We will review your arrests and convictions to determine the options available for clearing your criminal record.

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