Casey Hunter, in Wichita Falls, Texas, is a former prosecutor putting his extensive trial experience to work on behalf of private clients throughout Wichita, Archer and Clay Counties in criminal defense, family law, civil litigation and business law matters. His comprehensive courtroom skills, understanding of the law, and commitment to ethical and aggressive representation of his clients' interests define his practice.
Many law firms will tell you what you want to hear to get your business, but the Law Offices of Casey Hunter, P.C. gives you a straightforward and realistic assessment of your case. Casey knows the law can be confusing, and he takes the time to explain the legal implications of your situation and clarify how the law can work to your advantage.
Many law firms will tell you what you want to hear to get your business, but the Law Offices of Casey Hunter, P.C. gives you a straightforward and realistic assessment of your case. Casey knows the law can be confusing, and he takes the time to explain the legal implications of your situation and clarify how the law can work to your advantage.
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Have you been accused of committing a crime? Don't let the prosecution bully you around. Stand up for your rights, beginning by hiring a dedicated criminal defense attorney who will represent you forcefully in the face of prosecution accusations. The Law Offices of Casey Hunter, P.C. serves Wichita Falls clients in criminal cases, providing aggressive representation with proven results.
DWI and other intoxication-related offenses are the type of allegations that anyone can find themselves facing. The laws regarding intoxication-related offenses such as DWI, DUI and Intoxication Manslaughter are extremely complicated.
Depending on the outcome of the case, you could face time in jail or prison, fines, court costs, probation and probation fees, surcharges on his driver's license, the loss of driving privileges - not to mention a conviction for committing a crime (in some cases, a felony).First Offense: Class B Misdemeanor - punishable by not less than 72 hours or more than 180 days in the county jail and/or a fine not to exceed $2,000.
Depending on the outcome of the case, you could face time in jail or prison, fines, court costs, probation and probation fees, surcharges on his driver's license, the loss of driving privileges - not to mention a conviction for committing a crime (in some cases, a felony).First Offense: Class B Misdemeanor - punishable by not less than 72 hours or more than 180 days in the county jail and/or a fine not to exceed $2,000.
A successful defense against drug-related criminal charges includes an investigation of the police procedures and methods resulting in the seizure of the evidence, and whether those methods were lawful. Often, these cases turn on the actions of the police and whether they acted properly or improperly.
Community supervision, also known as probation, is a double-edged punishment. You can sometimes avoid jail or prison by being placed on probation; however, if you violate one of the many terms and conditions of community supervision, the prosecution can ask the Court to send you to jail or prison as a result.
Whether anticipating the joys of adoption or experiencing the frustrations of divorce, you need a competent, assertive Texas attorney by your side when facing important family issues. Divorce should not lead to financial crises. The Law Offices of Casey Hunter, P.C. help you obtain the spousal support you deserve, so you can continue to live as you did during the marriage.
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