Author Archives: Michael Lowe

Dallas DWI case dismissed.

Irving police department arrested client for suspected DWI.

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Client was released two years early from Federal Probation.

Client was originally charged with conspiracy to distribute Methamphetamine and received probation.

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Denton County Aggravated Assault allegations reduced.

Two clients charged with breaking the nose of another in a fight each received deferred adjudication for a Class “C” misdemeanor.

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Dallas Robbery case dismissed.

Mr. Lowe obtained a dismissal for client charged with Robbery and facing up to 20 years in the Penetentiary.

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Dallas DWI case dismissed.

Client charged with second DWI in which she was involved in an accident and an open container of alcohol was found in her car.

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Client gets probation on two cases.

Client charged with two Aggravated Robberies in Hunt County (Greenville) and was facing two consecutive life sentences, gets probation on both cases.

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Dallas Assault case dismissed.

A Dallas firearms instructor falsely charged with punching a student and knocking him to the ground was cleared of all charges.

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Public Lewdness case was reduced to disorderly conduct and client\’s case wi

Mr. Lowe was able to get a Public Lewdness case reduced to a Class \’C\’ misdemeanor.

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Dallas Assault case dismissed.

Foreign National possibily facing deportation was charged with assault in Dallas.

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Resisting Arrest case dropped.

After client arrested by Rowlett police for Resisting Arrest, Mr. Lowe\’s investigation revealed Rowlett Police had insufficient evidence to file case.

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