Showing posts with label Fort Bend County Criminal Attorneys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fort Bend County Criminal Attorneys. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Fort Bend County Felony Defense Attorneys Andy Nolen and Associates: 400+ Cases Dismissed

Fort Bend County Felony Defense Attorneys
Fort Bend County Felony Defense Attorneys
RICHMOND TEXAS And FORT BEND COUNTY CRIMINAL ATTORNEYS

Law firm Andy Nolen and Associates, Fort Bend County Felony Defense Attorneys

The Fort Bend County Felony Defense Attorneys Andy Nolen and Associates have managed over 3000 cases counseling men and women and juveniles in criminal, juvenile, and family courts in Fort Bend County and all over the State of Texas.

Fort Bend County Felony Defense Attorneys Andy Nolen and Associates defend people accused with criminal acts in State and Federal law courts in Richmond, Galveston, Beaumont, Austin, San Antonio, Waco, Dallas, Ft. Worth, Tyler, Sherman, Del Rio, Corpus Christi, Brownsville, Mc Allen, El Paso, Hempstead, and all counties in Texas. The law practice of Andy Nolen and Associates is situated in Houston, Texas; however, Lawyer Andy Nolen is found in virtually all criminal and juvenile law courts in Texas.

Fort Bend County Criminal Defense Lawyer Andy Nolen has over 20 years practical experience defending citizens charged of doing criminal infractions of State and Federal laws.

Richmond Texas Criminal Lawyer Andy Nolen treats each individual person he represents as if they were a good friend and next door neighbor. When you phone, in all likelihood Andy Nolen will answer your phone call himself. You will be interacting with Lawyers, not secretaries, staff, or telephone answering machines.

If we can be of any service, or you just want to discuss your situation, be sure to call Fort Bend County Felony Defense Attorney Andy Nolen at 832-480-8951.

.Ct at Law 1
Mailing Address:
301 Jackson, Room 101
Richmond, TX. 77469

Street Address:
117 Legion Dr.
Richmond, TX. 77469
Telephone: (281) 633-7415
Court at Law 1

Judge Honorable David S. Hunter, Judge

117 Legion Dr.
Richmond, TX. 77469County Court at Law No.1
301 Jackson, Room 101
Richmond, TX. 77469(281) 633-7415 Staff members
Terrance Shelton, Bailiff

Telephone: (281) 633-7411
Regina Green, Court Manager
Telephone: (281) 633-7415
Stephanie A. Webb, Ct Reporter
Phone number: (281) 633-7416
Lynelle Eixmann, Probate Auditor
Telephone: (281) 633-7413

Courtroom at Law 2 Judge Respectable Walter S. McMeans,

William Travis Bldg.
309 South Fourth Street, 3rd Floor
Richmond, TX. 77469
Mailing Address
301 Jackson, Room 101
Richmond, TX. 77469(281) 341-4446
Office personnel
Ed Thornton, Bailiff
Telephone: (281) 341-4448
Virginia Rosas, Court Manager
Telephone: 281-341-4446
Patricia Dillender, Court Reporter
Telephone number: 281-341-4447

Courtroom at Law 3 Judge Honorable Susan G. Lowery,

William Travis Bldg.
309 South Fourth Street, 4th Floor
Richmond, TX. 77469

Mailing Address
County Court at Law No.3
301 Jackson, Room 101
Richmond, TX. 77469(281) 341-4430 Office personnel
Roger Thomson, Bailiff
Telephone: 281-344-3924
Annie Rebecca Elliott, Court Manager
Telephone number: (281) 341-4430
Yvonne Compean, Court Reporter
Telephone: (281) 344-3915
Sandy Hickman, Probate Auditor
Phone: (281) 344-3912

Fort Bend County Criminal Attorneys appear in Court 4

Court at Law 4 Judge Honorable R.H. “Sandy” Bielstein,
County Court at Law No.4
301 Jackson, Room 101
Richmond, TX 77469
(281) 341-4501 Office workers
Dale Kelley, Bailiff
Telephone number: (281) 238-3278
Esther Ramirez, Court Administrator
Telephone: (281) 341-4501
Roger Adair, Court Reporter
Telephone: (281) 238-3298
Claude “Buck” Berry, Probate Auditor
Telephone number: 281-238-3297
240th Judicial District Court
Judge Thomas R. Culver, III
301 Jackson Richmond, TX 77469
Telephone: 281-341-8600
Office: 401 Jackson, Room 204
Courtroom: 401 Jackson, Room
268th Judicial District Court
Judge Brady G. Elliott
301 Jackson
Richmond, TX 77469
Telephone number: 281-341-8610
Office: 309 S 4th St., Suite 430
Courtroom: 309 S 4th St., Suite 408

328th Judicial District Court
Judge Ronald R. Pope
301 Jackson
Richmond, TX 77469
Phone number: 281-341-4406
Office: 401 Jackson, Room 307
Courtroom: 401 Jackson, Room 306

387th Judicial District Court
Judge Robert J. Kern
301 Jackson
Richmond, TX 77469
Phone number: 281-238-3290
Office: 401 Jackson, Room 211
Courtroom: 401 Jackson, Room 210 400th Judicial District Court
Judge Clifford J. Vacek
301 Jackson
Richmond, TX 77469
Phone number: 281-341-4422
Office: 309 S 4th Street, Suite 600
Courtroom: 309 S 4th Street, Suite 605

328th Judicial District Court
Associate Judge James H. Shoemake
301 Jackson
Richmond, TX 77469
Phone number: 281-341-4409
Office: 401 Jackson, Room 307
Courtroom: 401 Jackson, Room 301

387th Judicial District Courts
Associate Judge Brenda G. Mullinix
301 Jackson
Richmond, TX 77469
Phone number: 281-238-3290
Office: 401 Jackson, Room 101-B
Courtroom: 401 Jackson, Room 103

District Attorney John F. Healey, Jr., District Attorney
301 Jackson Street - Richmond, TX 77469
281-342-3411
Sheriff’s Office Street address: 1410 Ransom Road
Richmond, TX 77469
Office: 281-341-4700
Fax: 281-341-4701

Fort Bend County Felony Defense Attorneys Andy Nolen and Associates 832-480-8951

Monday, June 25, 2012

Charged With Possession of Drugs in Fort Bend County? Attorney Andy Nolen Can Help

Fort Bend County Criminal Attorney
The United States in involved in a War on Drugs or more accurately described as a war on men and women who do drugs and Texas is leading the charge. If you have been charged with possession of drugs or production of a controlled substance, or intent to deliver, there are 6 things Fort Bend County Drug Attorney at law Andy Nolen thinks you should know:

1. A narcotic conviction in Texas will result in the loss of your drivers license. That will then add surcharges and reinstatement fees and penalties that can run over $1000. You will also have to take the Drug Offender Education Program (D.O.E.P.).

This class is for those people who have been charged with a misdemeanor or felony drug offense. This program will satisfy the requirement for education because of a suspended driver’s license. The standardized program is 15 hours in length taught in three-hour portions.

2. A conviction for drugs can result in your losing eligibility for several types of federal financial aid for school. Some educational facilities may expel you if the drug offense was committed on school property. So not only can you lose your drivers license, you may also lose your diploma.

3. If you have been charged with a drug crime, it is almost a certainty that you will be examined for drugs at some point. That may be while your on bond and even the first time you go to court. Dope can stay in your system for up to 6 weeks. Items specially designed to beat the system do not give good results, so don’t count on them. Don’t do drugs of any type while on bond or you risk having your bond revoked and going to jail. Also, you now look to be an active drug user to the court making your court case more complicated.

4. Drug residue such as incredibly small amounts in a pipe or container is a felony if it is a controlled substance. Marijuana must be a usable amount to be a crime.

5. The most typical ways drug cases are beaten are either that there was an Illegal Search and Seizure or that there was lack of Affirmative Links between a defendant and the drugs. If the search was bad, the evidence can be suppressed. Affirmative Links arguments are occasions like when there are 4 people in a vehicle and the state can’t demonstrate the drugs belonged to any certain person. Also known as, it was the other guy not me.

Fort Bend County Drug Lawyer Andy Nolen has used both of these methods to have felony and misdemeanor drug cases dismissed.

6. The State must also prove that the drugs were in fact drugs. Insisting that the “drugs” in question were in fact drugs can sometimes get a case dismissed.

Fort Bend County Drug Lawyer Andy Nolen recently had a felony possession of a controlled substances charge dismissed just after requiring the state to test the “x pill”. Came out, it wasn’t ecstasy at all and the case was dismissed. The thrilled client had a very depressed brother who was also charged with the same exact thing but had a court assigned lawyer who plead him guilty and he is now on 4 years felony probation for absolutely nothing! If he violates his probation, they won’t reexamine the proof in his case, they will revoke him and incarcerate him.

Fort Bend County Drug Lawyer Andy Nolen has practiced law for 20 years and has represented over 3000 clients and had hundreds of cases dismissed. He has successfully helped people with all sorts of drug cases from possession of drug paraphernalia to multi kilo cocaine case. Please call Ft. Bend County Drug Attorney Andy Nolen to discuss your case for no charge at 832-480-8951.