James H. Kreimeyer Attorney At Law
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The worst-case scenario doesn't have to be your case scenario. I have worked with generations of Texas families who needed real results in criminal defense. Take time to understand where to go from here. I can help. Every criminal case is frightening for the accused. What you need right now is an honest assessment of what you have been through and what defense options are available.

I am James H. Kreimeyer, a Bell County attorney based in Belton with decades of experience in law and 25 years of experience as a judge. I have the opportunity to help people in the local legal community overcome some of the most challenging times of their lives. I take this work seriously because I know it matters to my clients personally.
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I am James H. Kreimeyer, a long-standing Bell County attorney based in Belton, Texas. My career has been built on a genuine concern for upholding my clients' rights. I take great pride in what I do and I celebrate with my clients when we achieve not-guilty verdicts, reduced sentences, reduced charges, expungements and more.
Having a run-in with the criminal justice system does not have to define you. Many people face issues with law enforcement or prosecutors even after a simple traffic stop. One issue can easily snowball into another, which is why no matter what kind of criminal charge you face, you can end up with long-term legal consequences.
If you are charged and found guilty of driving under the influence (DUI/DWI) or a drug crime in Texas, you can face steep fines, incarceration and the obstacles that come along with a criminal record. It is crucial that you have an experienced lawyer working on your behalf to protect your rights and your future.
Criminal accusations that involve property can lead to serious consequences, both in the criminal justice system and in your daily life. One run-in with law enforcement, whether it is a misunderstanding or a moment of poor judgment, can result in steep fines, a criminal record and even incarceration.
Perhaps the most aggressively prosecuted crimes involve accusations of violence. Despite the accused's right to due process and the constitution's presumption that you are "innocent until proven guilty, " many people who are charged with violent crimes are criminalized before they have even had their time in court.
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Monty L. Riggs
Monty L. Riggs
Oct 03, 2016
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Very professional and knows the laws. ( better than most d.a.) He can save you time and money with his experience. I defiantly would give him a try if your in need of a criminal lawyer!