Houston Violent Crime Attorney
A violent crime conviction in Houston can translate to significant prison time, substantial fines, and having your hands tied behind your back for the rest of your life because of your criminal record. Take immediate action and consult a Houston violent crime lawyer as soon as you are charged or arrested for a violent crime. With the right assistance, the consequences of a mistake can be mitigated.
A seasoned Houston violent crime lawyer from Greco Neyland, PC, can help you obtain an optimal result in your case. We understand the magnitude of a violent crime charge and have successfully represented clients in Harris County courts for over a decade. Our clients receive the personalized attention they deserve. Let us advocate on your behalf.

Houston Violent Crimes Cases We Defend
Our skilled attorneys at Greco Neyland, PC, represent clients facing violent crime charges, including:
- Assault: From Class C misdemeanor assault up to first-degree felony assault, which is punishable by up to life in prison.
- Sex Crimes: These are serious crimes that often require convicted individuals to register as sex offenders. We represent clients facing aggravated sexual assault and other sex crimes.
- Robbery: Robbery and aggravated robbery are felonies in Texas. They are charged when bodily injury is caused to a victim, or a perpetrator intends to cause serious bodily harm to another, or exhibits a deadly weapon while committing theft.
- Homicide: We represent clients accused of murder, capital murder, manslaughter, and criminally negligent homicide in Texas.
- Gun Charges: Oftentimes, those facing violent crimes are charged with gun-related offenses if a firearm is involved. Charges can include illegal possession of a weapon or use of a gun in the commission of separate crimes. We work diligently to have those charges dismissed or reduced.
- Other Violent Crimes: We are also able to assist those in Houston facing kidnapping, stalking, or domestic violence accusations.
Violent crimes are prosecuted at a high rate in Texas, with the Houston Police Department reporting 16,773 aggravated assault cases, 351 homicide cases, 1,526 rape cases, and 6,821 robbery cases in 2023 alone.
The Benefits of Working With a Skilled Houston Violent Crime Lawyer
Beating a violent crime charge in Texas requires a strategic approach that merges skilled litigation, deep knowledge of Texas criminal law, and aggressive negotiation. Here is what a dedicated criminal defense attorney can do for you:
- Fight to have charges dismissed: When the evidence in your case is weak or if law enforcement or prosecutors have made errors in your case, we can push for a dismissal before the case even goes to court.
- Negotiate with prosecutors: In certain cases, the most optimal solution in a violent crime case is to secure a plea deal for a lesser charge or a lower jail sentence. A skilled negotiator can help secure a favorable plea for their client and avoid court. This can mean, for instance, getting an aggravated assault charge down to simple assault, which is a misdemeanor.
- Present a strong case in court: When a dismissal or favorable plea cannot be secured, you can count on a seasoned Houston violent crime lawyer to advocate for you in court. An attorney can help introduce doubt to a case by scrutinizing witnesses or evidence presented by prosecutors or introducing a strong defense argument, helping their client get an acquittal at the end of a trial.
Choosing a Houston violent crime attorney from Greco Neyland, PC, means you can count on the support of a criminal defense law firm with local knowledge of Houston courts and a track record of success helping over 5,000 clients facing serious charges. Our violent crime attorneys in Houston, TX builds a personalized strategy for each client, scrutinizing the evidence in the case and providing dedicated attention from start to finish.
State of Texas v. M.G.
Charge: Theft (Motion to Adjudicate Guilt)
Case Summary: Defendant (D) was given 9 months deferred adjudication for theft previously and violated the conditions of her probation by not doing ANY of the required conditions of probation. State wanted her adjudicate her guilty on the theft and to go to jail for 180 days as a result of her performance while on probation.
Case Result: Motion dismissed and client had her theft charge dismissed.
State of Texas v. O.A.
Charge: Resisting Arrest & Criminal Trespass
Case Summary: Client was a patron at a local Sam’s Club. He was asked to leave when he tried to pay for his purchases because they could not verify his bank information. He demanded to speak to a manager as he is a longtime patron of Sam’s. Stafford Police Office grabbed him from behind and a struggle ensued between the officer and our client. Our client was charged with BOTH criminal trespass and resisting arrest. Everything was caught on video and photos were taken. Numerous eyewitnesses witnessed the entire incident.
Case Result: Both cases DISMISSED.
State of Texas v. J.P.
Charge: Theft
Case Summary: Client is on video in a department store taking items and leaving the store without paying for the items.
Case Result: DISMISSED
State of Texas v. Y.W.
Charge: Felony Theft $20,000.00 $100,000.00
Case Summary: Client was arrested for allegedly stealing over $50,000.00 worth of restaurant equipment from a restaurant. Client was arrested with the allegedly stolen items in the back of a U-Haul Truck that was in Client’s name.
Case Outcome: DISMISSED.
State of Texas v. H.S.
Charge: Failure to Stop and Give Information
Case Summary: Client allegedly struck another automobile and fled the scene without giving his information to them. A trail of power steering fluid led police from the scene of the accident to my client’s house where he was outside his car standing. Client was arrested after admitting he was driving the vehicle. Client had two previous convictions for this same offense.
Case Result: DISMISSED on the day of trial.
FAQs About Houston, TX Violent Crime Laws
How Much Does a Houston Violent Crime Lawyer Cost?
The cost of a Houston violent crime lawyer is based on the specifics of the case and the attorney. Location and years of practice can influence an attorney’s hourly rate or fees, with seasoned attorneys charging higher rates than those with limited litigation practice. Complex cases like homicide or aggravated assault may mean higher attorney costs. You should discuss the cost of representation during an initial consultation with a criminal defense attorney.
How Serious Is an Assault Charge in Texas?
Assault charges in Texas can be extremely serious. Assault is a term that can refer to a variety of crimes under Title 5, Chapter 22 of Texas’s Penal Code. An aggravated assault charge, which is a felony, can lead to significant time in prison. A sexual assault charge may require a defendant to register as a sexual offender.
Can Assault Charges Be Dropped in Texas?
An assault charge can be dropped in Texas if there is insufficient evidence to support the prosecutor’s case. This can happen in a sexual assault case if there is not enough evidence that the alleged victim did not consent, for instance, or in simple or aggravated assault charges if self-defense is proven. In certain cases, success can mean getting charges reduced, for instance, getting an aggravated assault down to a simple assault.
What Is Considered a Violent Felony in Texas?
A crime can be considered a violent felony if force was used to cause serious bodily harm or death to another or if a defendant intended to cause serious bodily harm or death. Examples can include homicide (murder and nonnegligent manslaughter), sexual assault, aggravated assault, robbery, kidnapping, and domestic violence.
Consult a Houston Violent Crime Attorney Today
With adequate legal guidance from a Houston violent crime attorney, you can stand a chance of beating violent crime charges, whether that means getting charges reduced or dismissed or getting an acquittal in court. Violent crimes are prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law in Texas. You should not leave your defense to chance.
When you work with a dedicated attorney at Greco Neyland, PC, you are supported by a knowledgeable legal team with extensive years of practice in Houston courts, including time working at the Harris County District Attorney’s Office. We support you from start to finish. Schedule a free consultation to discuss your case.
Houston, TX Violent Crime Law Resources
Meet the Attorney:
Dustan Neyland
Partner at Greco Neyland, PC.
Dustan Neyland is one of Houston’s leading violent crime lawyers, known for his experienced courtroom advocacy and dedication to client defense. As a former Harris County prosecutor, Dustan brings insider knowledge to every case, personally investigating each matter with a relentless, hands-on approach. He’s been repeatedly named a Top 100 Criminal Defense Lawyer by The National Trial Lawyers and honored as Best Attorney by Living Magazine. His expertise and track record make him the trusted choice to defend your rights in Houston violent crime cases.
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Greco Neyland, PC – Houston, Texas Office
701 N Post Oak Rd #425,
Houston, TX 77024
Contact: 713-972-1100