Arrested or Accused? Get Legal Help Now
There are two simple steps you can take to protect your rights if you have been arrested or are under investigation.
The first thing to remember — do not talk with the police or an investigator.
As the saying goes, "Anything you say can and will be used against you." And when the police say that to you, they mean it. They will use anything you say to develop evidence and to use it against you in court. Even polite conversation can provide the information they need to arrest and convict you.
Most importantly, you should talk with an experienced criminal defense lawyer as soon as possible. Without legal representation, your rights are threatened and your freedom is at risk.
Call 940-383-4312 for a Free Consultation
Attorney Lee Ann Breading has more than 25 years of experience in criminal law. She is a strong advocate who understands the criminal justice system and how to protect the rights of her clients. Ms. Breading can review your case and inform you how to respond to the inquiries of police or investigators.
Time Is Critical — Do Not Delay
The firm of Lee Ann Breading, Attorney at Law, can begin your defense effort immediately. We can undertake an investigation and interview witnesses. We will examine all factual and legal issues that could avoid a criminal charge or lead to a dismissal of charges. Our firm will work to build a strong defense of your rights and liberty.
Our firm can also initiate discussions with the prosecutor or investigators regarding your case. In many cases, we have been successful in persuading prosecutors not to file charges or to file reduced charges instead. But there is only a small window of opportunity to do this — ranging from a few days to a few weeks, depending on the circumstances of the case.
Time can make all the difference in a criminal case. Contact our firm today. We will work to build a strong defense of your rights and freedom.
Free Consultation with an Experienced Criminal Defense Lawyer
Contact us for a free consultation with Lee Ann Breading, Attorney at Law, P.C. Our firm represents clients in Denton County, the Dallas-Ft. Worth Metroplex and North Texas.







