Texas Criminal Defense Guide

Who Should You NOT Hire as Your Criminal Defense Attorney in Texas?

If you have been arrested, you are about to make one of the most important financial and legal decisions of your life. Before you sign a fee agreement, make sure you are getting legal advice from a licensed Texas attorney, not a sales pitch from someone who cannot evaluate your case.
The Problem

Some consultations are built to sell. Yours should be built to protect you.

The lawyer you hire could affect your freedom, your driver’s license, your job, your professional license, and even your future.

You deserve legal answers, not a script.

Being arrested in Texas is scary enough. The last thing you need is to feel pressured into hiring a law firm before you have even spoken with a real attorney.
Many people do not realize that some criminal defense firms use non-lawyer salespeople to handle consultations and sign up new clients. These people may sound confident, but they cannot give legal advice, evaluate your defenses, or explain what may happen in your case the way a licensed attorney can.
At Texas Criminal Defense Group, we believe your first conversation should be about your case, not a sales script. When you reach out to us, you have the opportunity to speak with a licensed Texas criminal defense attorney who can review your facts, answer your questions, and help you understand what you may be facing.
Before you hire any criminal defense lawyer in Texas, you should know what red flags to look for and who you should avoid trusting with your future.
Quick Red Flags

The biggest warning signs when choosing a Texas criminal defense lawyer

Most people know they should look at experience and reviews. Far fewer know what warning signs to avoid.
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No Attorney Consultation

If you never speak with a licensed Texas attorney before hiring, that is the biggest red flag on the page.
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Fee Before Facts

If someone quotes you a fee after only hearing the charge, county, and your name, they probably do not know enough.
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Sales Pitch Questions

Your consultation should focus on evidence, deadlines, defenses, and strategy, not fear-based sales pressure.
Red Flag 1

Do not hire a lawyer you never actually speak to

This is the biggest mistake people make.
Before you hire any criminal defense attorney, insist on speaking directly with a licensed Texas attorney.
Not a salesperson.
Not a “legal consultant.”
Not someone whose job is simply to sign people up.
Under Texas law, only a licensed attorney may provide legal advice.
If no attorney has reviewed your facts, how can anyone honestly tell you:
Every criminal case is different.
No two DWIs are alike.
No two assault cases are alike.
No two drug cases are alike.
A real attorney should evaluate your actual facts before asking you to hire the firm.
Important Distinction

It is perfectly fine to talk to staff first

There is absolutely nothing wrong with speaking first to:
In fact, that is normal.
Their job is to:
Those tasks help make your attorney consultation more productive.
The important distinction is this:
Staff should gather information, not give legal advice.
Texas Legal Advice

In Texas, only licensed attorneys can give legal advice

Many people do not realize this.
Only a licensed Texas attorney can legally advise you about:
That legal analysis requires professional judgment.
It cannot be delegated to someone who is not licensed to practice law.
When you are interviewing lawyers, ask a simple question:
“Will I be speaking with a licensed attorney about my case before I decide whether to hire your firm?”
If the answer is no, that is something to think carefully about.
Sales Pressure Warning

Be careful if your consultation feels like a sales pitch

Some firms use non-lawyer salespeople to sign up new clients.
Their job is often to increase conversions rather than evaluate legal issues.
They may ask questions such as:
Those questions may be well-intentioned, but they do not tell you anything about your case.
Instead, your consultation should focus on questions like:
Those are legal questions.
They deserve legal answers.
Facts Matter

Do not hire a lawyer who has not asked about the facts

If someone quotes you a fee after only hearing:
they probably do not know enough about your case.
A good criminal defense lawyer wants to know things like:
The facts matter.
Good legal advice starts with good fact gathering.
Who You Are Really Hiring

Choose a lawyer, not a marketing company

The best criminal defense attorneys do not just sell legal services.
They solve legal problems.
During your consultation, you should leave with a better understanding of:
Even if you decide not to hire that lawyer, a good consultation should leave you more informed than when you started.

Before you hire anyone, speak with a licensed Texas criminal defense attorney.

Your case deserves legal advice from someone legally qualified to give it.
Hiring Checklist

Questions to ask before hiring a criminal defense attorney

Before signing any fee agreement, consider asking:
A quality consultation should feel educational, not like buying a used car.
The Bottom Line

Your future is too important to base on a sales presentation

Hiring a criminal defense lawyer is one of the most important decisions you will ever make.
Support staff play an important role in every law office. They help gather information, schedule appointments, and keep cases moving efficiently.
But when it comes to understanding your rights, evaluating your defenses, and deciding whether to hire a law firm, you deserve to speak directly with a licensed Texas attorney.
Your future is too important to base on a sales presentation.
Take the time to ask questions.
Insist on legal advice from someone who is legally qualified to give it.
It could make all the difference in your case.
What Do You Want?

What a real criminal defense consultation should feel like

Warning Signs

What You Want Instead

Our Attorneys

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Frequently Asked Questions

No. In Texas, only a licensed attorney may provide legal advice or apply the law to the facts of your case.
Yes. You should always have the opportunity to discuss your case with the attorney who will be providing legal advice before deciding whether to hire the firm.
Yes. Legal assistants, paralegals, and intake staff commonly gather information and schedule appointments. However, legal advice should come from a licensed attorney.
A meaningful consultation focuses on the facts, evidence, possible defenses, deadlines, and legal strategy, not just the fee or a sales presentation.
Ask whether you will speak with a licensed attorney, who will personally handle your case, what defenses may apply, what deadlines exist, such as ALR deadlines, and what experience the attorney has defending DWI cases similar to yours.

Call today

Talk to a licensed Texas criminal defense attorney before you decide who to hire.

Your consultation should be about your facts, your options, your deadlines, and your defense. Get legal answers from someone qualified to give them.