Houston Criminal Lawyer Andy Nolen Urges Accused to Avoid a Criminal Conviction

Andy Nolen and Associates

A bird, whether it is tied down by a thread or a chain, still cannot fly. ~St. John of the Cross, Spanish mystic and monk, 16th century

Houston criminal defense trial lawyers  Andy Nolen and Asssociates have over 40 collective years of criminal defense law experience.  They have successfully represented over 3,000 clients.   They know how heavy and burdensome a criminal conviction can be in weighing down a person’s ability to succeed, to fly, indeed to soar in life.  A felony conviction especially can, in effect, clip a person’s wings so that their life becomes an endless struggle to obtain and maintain a good job, to pay the bills, to keep a roof over their head, to put food on the table, to support their children.  Much like a scarlet letter of shame in the colonial days, the public record of a criminal conviction can have lifelong negative consequences.  Therefore, before pleading guilty to time served just to get the case over with, you should think about the serious consequences.  Talk to an experienced criminal defense trial attorney about your options before receiving that conviction.  If you need criminal defense representation, you can call attorney Andy Nolen right now at 713-697-4373.

About the Author: This blog article was prepared by  Texas Criminal Lawyer Andy Nolen.   Andy Nolen has practiced criminal defense for over 19 years.

Houston, Texas Criminal Defense Lawyer Andy Nolen represents clients charged with  crimes in State and Federal courts in Houston,  Beaumont,  San Antonio, Waco, Dallas, Ft. Worth, Tyler, Sherman, Del Rio, Corpus Christi, Brownsville, Mc Allen, El Paso, Hempstead,  Houston, Texas  and all counties in Texas. The law firm of  Nolen and Associates has its principal office  in Houston, Texas; however, Attorney Andy Nolen appears in all criminal, juvenile, and family courts in Texas.

This article is not intended as legal advice.  Questions about your situation or comments about this post can be directed to  Andy Nolen at 713-697-4373.

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