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Criminal defense attorney Lee Ann Breading has been a criminal trial lawyer since 1983. She began her criminal defense practice in 2007, after 23 years of public service as a prosecutor in Denton County and Dallas County. She has tried well over 200 cases ranging from disorderly conduct to capital murder.
This extensive experience as a prosecutor gives her an in-depth understanding of how prosecutors evaluate evidence, make charging decisions, and try cases. She represents people throughout north-central Texas who are facing any felony or misdemeanor criminal charge filed by the State of Texas. Contact Lee Ann Breading now for a free consultation.
A Former Prosecutor with Nearly 25 Years of Criminal Trial Experience
Criminal defense attorney Lee Ann Breading has the knowledge, experience and dedication to be a powerful advocate in Texas criminal cases. She is focused on protecting our clients' rights and striving to have charges dropped or reduced or to limit the penalties of conviction. Contact us for aggressive criminal defense in any Texas case:
- Grand jury indictments: defending people who are called as witnesses or who are targets of grand jury investigations
- Drug crimes: including misdemeanor possession, possession with intent to distribute and drug manufacturing or cultivation
- Theft and property crimes: shoplifting, burglary robbery, armed robbery, aggravated robbery or arson
- White collar crimes: including embezzlement, theft by check, fraud, Internet fraud, computer fraud, identity theft and Phishing schemes
- Traffic crimes such as DWI/DUI and DPS driver's license suspension hearings, intoxication assault and intoxication manslaughter related to drunk driving, vehicular homicide and hit and run
- Violent crimes: assault and battery and family violence, including domestic abuse, spousal abuse and child abuse
- Sex crimes: including rape, child sex abuse, possession of child pornography, sexual assault and sex offender registration violations.
- Weapons offenses: both stand-alone weapons violation charges and gun crimes charged in relation to other offenses
- Probation violations: including motions to adjudicate and motions to revoke community supervision
- Homicide: manslaughter, attempted murder and murder, including capital murder cases
Post-Conviction Remedies in Texas
Attorney Breading also represents individuals who have been convicted of crimes as they petition for nondisclosure of their convictions or sealing or expunction of their criminal records (known elsewhere as expungement).
Contact Criminal Defense Attorney Lee Ann Breading Now
for a Free Consultation
Contact us by e-mail or call (940) 383-4312 to schedule your free initial consultation. We can meet with you in jail or at our law office, which is conveniently located just two blocks north of the Courthouse-on-the-Square. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., and after-hours and weekend meetings can be arranged by appointment.
