Case Wins

Assault Bodily Injury – Not Guilty on 3 Cases!

Client was arrested by Texas Department of Public Safety Officer in the city of Dallas, Texas at the Bucks Wild Gentlemen’s Club. While at the club a confrontation occurred between our client and a dancer. Multiple floor security surrounded our client and asked him to leave. Our client refused. The bouncers claim they gave him ...

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Family Assault Felony – Found Not Guilty By Jury

Our client was arrested for felony assault family violence-choking by the Dallas police department. An emergency protective order was issued against client and a video of the incident was given to the police. The case was indicted as a misdemeanor assault bodily injury-family member.  After rejecting all plea offers, attorney Matt Peacock took the case ...

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Aggravated Assault w/ Serious Bodily Injury – Found Not Guilty at Trial

Our client was charged with Aggravated Assault with Serious Bodily Injury in Tarrant County, Texas. He was involved in an altercation at a bar where the other party suffered a broken leg and alleged permanent disability from the injury. The Sansom Park Police Department made the determination that the client was the primary aggressor and ...

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Charged With Sexual Assault of a Child That He Met Online – Case Dismissed

Our client was charged with the sexual assault of a child that he met online. The client was adamant that the girl didn’t tell him her age and that everything was consensual, therefore, he was innocent. Also, the client wanted the best defense possible as he was not guilty of the crime. The detective interviewed ...

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Assault, Fort Worth – Case Dismissed

Our client was arrested for assault bodily injury to a family member. She was accused of punching her boyfriend. After only two Fort Worth, TX court appearances, we convinced the DA to dismiss her case without her having to do any classes, community service, probation, or pay any fines or court costs.

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