Criminal Attorneys Fighting for Fairness

Being entangled in the web of a state criminal case is scary. Your reputation, livelihood, and freedom are put in jeopardy.

If you need a criminal lawyer in Longview, TX, contact Hunt & Hunt Law Firm.

Our criminal defense attorneys fight diligently on your behalf. We use our legal experience to negotiate more favorable outcomes. We also work tirelessly to minimize the emotional toll on both you and your loved ones.

Longview, TX Criminal Cases We Handle

At the Law Offices of Hunt & Hunt, we defend all felonies and misdemeanors, including, but not limited to:

  • DWIs
  • Drug Offenses
  • Assaultive Offenses
  • Violation of Probation
  • Expunctions
  • Jail Release
  • Order of Nondisclosure of Criminal Record
  • Occupational Licenses
  • Driver’s License Hearings
  • Juvenile Offenses
  • Theft
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Work With An Experienced Criminal Defense Attorney

You're innocent until proven guilty. You can rely on the Hunt & Hunt Law firm to fight for you. We do this through extensive investigation, thorough preparation, strong negotiation, and trial skills.

Trust us to protect your rights.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When should I hire a criminal lawyer?

It's advisable to hire a criminal lawyer as soon as you become aware of criminal charges against you or suspect that you may be under investigation. Early legal representation can help protect your rights and build a strong defense strategy from the outset.

How much does a criminal defense attorney cost?

Every criminal defense case is different. The best way for our criminal attorneys to give you an estimated price is to do a case evaluation with you.

WHAT SHOULD I EXPECT DURING THE INITIAL CONSULTATION WITH A CRIMINAL LAWYER?

During the initial consultation, you can expect to discuss the details of your case, potential legal strategies, and lawyer's fees. This is also an opportunity to ask any questions.

HOW LONG DOES THE CRIMINAL LEGAL PROCESS TYPICALLY TAKE?

The duration of a criminal case can vary significantly depending on factors such as the complexity of the case, court backlog, and whether it goes to trial.