by ADMINMJ | Mar 3, 2019 | Assault, Attorney, Criminal Defense, Friendswood
On Nov. 3, 2017, a man from Friendswood was charged with assault on a peace officer.
The 21-year old driver allegedly refused to provide his driver’s license or identity and drove away when a police officer initially conducted a traffic stop for failure to signal a turn at 3:12 p.m. that day in the 3800 blocks of Crofterglen Drive.
According to the police office, he immediately called for assistance, and within minutes the vehicle was found in a driveway in the 16000 blocks of Hibiscus Lane.
Further, reports say that the man was filming the arrest on his cell phone and yelling at officers as the officer placed him in the police vehicle.
The man was then arrested on a charge of interfering with the duties of a public servant.
Gutierrez Cruz allegedly threatened bodily harm to an officer at the jail, the report said.
This is just one of the many cases involving an assault. These types of criminal cases, if not properly defended by an assault lawyer, could lead to a more serious consequence rather than just bail or fine.
Assault conviction may lead to:
- Loss of custody of your children.
- Loss of your job
- Loss of housing or your lease.
- Penalties ranging from a fine of up to $500 – $10,000 and up to 2 – 20 years in prison, depending on whether the charge is classified as a misdemeanor or felony.
If you are an immigrant or a temporary citizen of the United States, you could be deported back to your home country.
Loss of the right to own or possess a firearm.
Lawyer of the Area
Yong J. An is a former federal and state prosecutor and criminal defense attorney, who will provide all the representation you need. Your priority should be to find an attorney at law who knows the criminal justice system, particularly Texas law. Yong J. An also provides support for Korean, Vietnamese, Chinese, and Spanish speaking clients. Yong J. An has law offices in convenient locations all over Houston area. He is available by phone 24/7 at 832 428 5679 via call and text.
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by ADMINMJ | Sep 1, 2018 | Assault, Attorney, Criminal Defense, DWI, Friendswood, Theft
Under the law of Texas, theft or robbery is a criminal offense that can have extremely serious legal consequences. The police authorities are now actively searching for people who violate the law.
Below are just some of the recently reported burglaries, thefts, and assaults:
- A vehicle burglary was reported Dec. 13 at The Goddard School, 1650 Friendswood Lakes Blvd., police said. The victim entered the daycare at 5:28 p.m. and returned to her vehicle two minutes later to find the passenger-side window smashed and her purse stolen.
- A handbag and keys were stolen during a vehicle burglary Dec. 15 at Stevenson Park, 1100 S. Friendswood Drive. The victim parked at noon and returned to her vehicle at 2 p.m. to find the rear passenger window smashed.
- Police investigated a vehicle burglary Dec. 16 at Atria Senior Living Facility, 1310 S. Friendswood Drive. The drivers-side rear window was smashed and purse taken from the trunk between 9:15 a.m. and 2 p.m., police said.
Theft
- The snatch-and-grab theft of a new iPhone XR from T-Mobile, 210 E. Parkwood Ave., was reported Dec. 13.
- A power washer, 2-gallon gas can and a ladder were stolen from a backyard patio Dec. 14 in the 1400 block of Osborne Drive.
- A trailer was stolen Dec. 15 or Dec. 16 from a large vacant lot at 1101 S. Friendswood Drive. The trailer, described as a black, 20-foot 2014 Lamar flatbed with Texas license plate 543597J, has a black, metal toolbox attached to the front and a spare tire mounted to the tongue. A 5-foot Bobcat bucket and about 40 pieces of rebar were loaded on the trailer, police said.
Assault
- Police charged a Friendswood woman, 27, with assault, family violence Dec. 10. She allegedly assaulted her husband at Baywood Apartments, 5025 FM 2351.
- Police charged a 20-year-old Friendswood man with disorderly conduct after a fight in progress reported Dec. 14 at Sonic Drive-In, 806 S. Friendswood Drive. Before officers arrived, the dispatcher reported a blue Ford pickup involved in the disturbance was leaving the scene, police said. An officer stopped the suspect vehicle at the intersection of West Castlewood and Cedarwood avenues and determined the driver had been punched by his brother, the suspect, according to the report. The suspect allegedly placed his brother in a choke hold and pulled him over the center console and out of the truck. The suspect was taken into custody, and the brother received a citation for disorderly conduct, police said.
Driving while intoxicated
- Police charged a Houston woman, 51, with DWI after a suspicious vehicle was reported Dec. 14 in the 2300 block of Butler Drive. An officer arrived to find the vehicle stopped in the middle of an intersection, police said. The driver, who said she was lost, failed a field sobriety test and consented to a blood draw, according to the report.
- A Rosharon man, 25, was charged with DWI after an injury accident Dec. 16 in the 1000 block of Cowards Creek Court, police said. Another motorist witnessed the accident and told police the driver exited his vehicle, stumbled across the yard and laid down by a tree, according to the report. The driver refused a breath or blood test, and bond was set at $1,500, police said.
- Police charged an Alvin woman, 28, with DWI after a traffic stop for speeding and straddling the dashed lane line Dec. 17 in the 400 blocks of West Parkwood Avenue. She reportedly failed a field sobriety test and refused a breath or blood test.
If you have been arrested or facing criminal charges, you need someone to be on your side. An effective defense can be the deciding factor between a prison sentence and a reduced or dismissed charge. If you’ve been arrested or facing a criminal law defense case (such as immigration, criminal offense, deportation, DWI or DUI, theft, assault, drug-related assaults, etc.), it’s also crucial that you know your rights. Yong J. An is a former federal and state prosecutor and specialized as crime attorney, who will provide all the representation you need. Your priority should be to find an attorney at law who knows the criminal justice system, particularly Texas law.
Yong J. An also provides support for Korean, Vietnamese, Chinese, and Spanish speaking clients. Yong J. An has two law offices in convenient locations in downtown Houston and is available by phone 24/7 and can be reached at 832 428 5679 via call and text.
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by admin | Dec 28, 2017 | Abogado, Alvin, Angleton, Attorney, Brazoria, Criminal Defense, Dickinson, DUI, DWI, English blog, Family Assault, Fort Bend, Friendswood, Galveston, Harris, Houston, Lake Jackson, League City, Manvel, Pearland, Sugarland, Texas City
The robbery suspect who allegedly attempted to rob a Starbucks in July might is suing the Good Samaritan who stopped him from robbing the coffee store. The robbery suspect is suing the Good Samaritan for the wounds he sustained from the alleged robbery.
Adam Gibson, 30, is accused of second-degree robbery and assault charges with a deadly weapon discovered from a robbery at a Starbucks store in Fresno. Gibson was arrested after he allegedly tried to rob a barista wearing a Transformers mask with a fake gun. But, during the process, he was stabbed with his own knife when subdued by the customer Gavin Butler, 58.
Butler intervened in the attempted robbery by striking Gibson with a chair from behind. Gibson resisted and tried to fight back by pulling out his knife. The two wrestled over the weapon in which Butler stabbed Gibson in the neck by taking the knife way. Butler stabbed Flores apparently 17 times during the fight. Gibson’s mother, Pamela Hamilton, described Butler’s action “excessive” and told KSEE that Gibson planned to file a lawsuit against Butler. Gibson’s father, Mark Gibson, said Fresno Bee that he understands Adam Gibson robbed the store, but also pointed out that Gavin Butler stabbed his son 17 times.
The video of the robbery went viral and showed the encounter between Gibson and Butler and the brawl that resulted in injured for both men. Adam Gibson is currently in Fresno County Jail, didn’t directly confirm or deny the lawsuit.
Meanwhile, Fresno Police Chief Jerry Warren, who initially praised Butler’s actions in stopping the robbery, allegedly dismissed the reports of Butler being sued “ludicrous.” Legal analysts also expressed their doubts that the lawsuit would be difficult to prove because of “unreasonable malice.”
If you have been arrested or facing criminal charges, you need someone to be on your side. An effective defense can be the deciding factor between a prison sentence and a reduced or dismissed charge. If you’ve been arrested or facing a criminal law defense case (such as immigration, criminal offense, deportation, DWI or DUI, theft, assault, drug-related assaults, etc.), it’s also crucial that you know your rights. Yong J. An is a former federal and state prosecutor and specialized as crime attorney, who will provide all the representation you need. Your priority should be to find an attorney at law who knows the criminal justice system, particularly Texas law.
Yong J. An also provides support for Korean, Vietnamese, Chinese, and Spanish speaking clients. Yong J. An has two law offices in convenient locations in downtown Houston and is available by phone 24/7 and can be reached at 832 428 5679 via call and text.
Yong J. An DWI, Criminal Defense Attorney, Pearland, Angleton, Lake Jackson, Manvel, Alvin, Freeport, Sugarland, Missouri City, League City, Texas City, Friendswood, Galveston, Dickinson.
News Source: chron.com
by admin | Nov 20, 2017 | Abogado, Alvin, Angleton, Attorney, Brazoria, Criminal Defense, Dickinson, DUI, DWI, English blog, Family Assault, Fort Bend, Friendswood, Galveston, Harris, Houston, Lake Jackson, League City, Manvel, Pearland, Sugarland, Texas City
The Charges
A teenager risks can face up to life in jail if confirmed guilty of an aggravated robbery charge. Moreover, it linked to a drug-deal robbery in July.
Joe Randall, 19, was arrested when a 16-year-old told detectives that he was mugged while attempting to purchase marijuana in the parking lot of his apartment. The aggravated robbery took place on Rayford Road. The 16-year-old also told detectives when he approached a red car in the parking lot to buy marijuana; one of the passengers was allegedly Randall. While making the exchange, Randall snatched $60 from his hand before driving away. The 16-year-old was dragged for a few meters. As a result, he had to admit to the hospital later on. According to court documents, the victim identified Randall after police show him a photo lineup.
Randall was detained on a first-degree felony charge, but is out on bond, according to prison records. A grand jury indicted Randall on aggravated robbery charges on October 12. He will stand in front of 221st state District Court Judge, Amanda Miller for an informal hearing on Tuesday.
Previously, Randall was allegedly involved in a shoot-out in Spring, October 2015 and was convicted of felony aggravated assault. However, the grand jury dismissed the charge after a few months.
Lawyer of the Area
Yong J. An is a former federal and state prosecutor and criminal defense attorney, who will provide all the representation you need. Your priority should be to find an attorney at law who knows the criminal justice system, particularly Texas law. Yong J. An also provides support for Korean, Vietnamese, Chinese, and Spanish speaking clients. Yong J. An has law offices in convenient locations all over Houston area. He is available by phone 24/7 at 832 428 5679 via call and text.
Yong J. An DWI, Criminal Defense Attorney, Pearland, Angleton, Lake Jackson, Manvel, Alvin, Freeport, Sugarland, Missouri City, League City, Texas City, Friendswood, Galveston, Dickinson, Houston, Katy.
Source: chron.com
by admin | Nov 1, 2017 | Abogado, Alvin, Angleton, Attorney, Brazoria, Criminal Defense, Dickinson, DUI, DWI, English blog, Family Assault, Fort Bend, Friendswood, Galveston, Harris, Houston, Lake Jackson, League City, Manvel, Pearland, Sugarland, Texas City
Houston Police is actively cracking down on highly addictive and illegal pills, Fentanyl. It derivative Synthetic drug that’s sweeping Houston.
According to Mayor Sylvester Turner, Fentanyl and its derivative Synthetic drug are the biggest problems in the city. Mayor Turner and the Houston Police Department announced a plan to tackle this never-ending issue.
Recent Activity
Recently the crime lab director displayed a small bag of sugar at a press conference on Tuesday to represent the amount of Fentanyl that discovered in a home. The small bag weighted only 80 milligrams, but that amount is enough for 4,000 lethal doses. The Synthetic drug imported from China. It can be so fatal that Houston police are training officers how to handle this deadly substance. This stuff is so lethal that 20 micrograms, a millionth of a gram, is enough to kill an elephant. Fentanyl is a highly addictive opioid and is more powerful when mixing it with hard drugs like cocaine.
For this special task, police officers use thicker gloves, specialized masks and improved evidence bags. They are also being instructed to label any illegal pills, powders or other narcotics whether find to have Fentanyl or opioid. Turner also mentioned that the crackdown would also include people who make the Synthetic drug. They also found, the group distributes the drugs into the city.
Yong J. An is a former federal and state prosecutor and criminal defense attorney, who will provide all the representation you need. Your priority should be to find an attorney at law who knows the criminal justice system, particularly Texas law. Yong J. An will also assist if you are facing Fentanyl, illegal pills, Synthetic drug, opioid, cocaine, or any other narcotics charges. Yong J. An also provides support for Korean, Vietnamese, Chinese, and Spanish speaking clients. Yong J. An has law offices in convenient locations all over Houston area. He is available by phone 24/7 at 832 428 5679 via call and text.
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Source: abc.com
by admin | Oct 30, 2017 | Abogado, Alvin, Angleton, Attorney, Brazoria, Criminal Defense, Dickinson, DUI, DWI, English blog, Family Assault, Fort Bend, Friendswood, Galveston, Harris, Houston, Lake Jackson, League City, Manvel, Pearland, Sugarland, Texas City
A former math teacher in Cypress-Fairbanks was sentenced to eight years in prison on Friday after he admitted having sexual assault of a child with a 16-year-old student in his class.
The Incident
The defendant, aged 31, pleaded guilty when his trial started on Tuesday. He was charged with a felony on two accounts of sexual assault of a child who is under 17. The defendant admitted that the student and he had sex at least two times in his car. Earlier in the week, the victim testified that the teacher pressured her into having sex with him after traveling with her to Bear Creek Park during her junior year in 2015.
Testification by Defendant
The defendant pleaded guilty and testified in his own defense. He told the jurors that the teen was “in control” of their relationship and she seduced him. His defense attorneys were James Kan and Don Nguyen. They demanded a more lenient verdict, pointed out the teen remained close to the teacher even after the encounters ended. She also enrolled in another semester to have classes in him and sat next to him during lunchtime tutorials. The victim also continued messaging him even after the encounters have ended.
Meanwhile, prosecutor Ashley Guice noted that the defendant picked the girl up from her home, drove to Bear Creek Park in northwest Houston and had sex at least twice there. She also pointed that the defendant had a habit of being close to the female students. Also, he sent them messages on social media. He used these techniques to manipulate their emotions to commit sexual assault of a child.
Cypress-Fairbanks ISD officials began investigating the Cypress Ridge High School math teacher in November 2016 after receiving an anonymous tip. The former teacher was later arrested after he admitted to the sex and said it was consensual.
Lawyer of the Area
Yong J. An is a former federal and state prosecutor and criminal defense attorney, who will provide all the representation you need. Your priority should be to find an attorney at law who knows the criminal justice system, particularly Texas law. Yong J. An also provides support for Korean, Vietnamese, Chinese, and Spanish speaking clients. Yong J. An has law offices in convenient locations all over Houston area. He is available by phone 24/7 at 832 428 5679 via call and text.
Yong J. An DWI, Criminal Defense Attorney, Pearland, Angleton, Lake Jackson, Manvel, Alvin, Freeport, Sugarland, Missouri City, League City, Texas City, Friendswood, Galveston, Dickinson, Houston, Katy.
Source : chron.com