Don’t take a chance with your freedom. Call an attorney who will stand up for you.
Edward P. Wilkinson – Board Certified Criminal Law – Texas Board of Legal Specialization
A BOARD CERTIFIED CRIMINAL DEFENSE ATTORNEY YOU CAN TRUST WITH YOUR FREEDOM.
Practice Areas
DWI and Alcohol Related Offenses
If you have been arrested for one of these offenses, you need an experienced lawyer who can evaluate the evidence against you and protect your rights.
View Practice DetailDrug/Marijuana Offenses
Being near marijuana or other controlled substances may give an officer probable cause to arrest you, but the government will need evidence that establishes beyond a reasonable doubt that you were intentionally or knowingly in possession of the substance.
View Practice DetailFamily Violence
If you have been arrested for offense involving family violence you will need an experienced attorney who can advise you on your rights and the consequences of the offense, and, if needed, take your case to trial.
View Practice DetailAssault Crimes
Assault Cases can be complex and the stakes high, but Edward has extensive trial experience with violent offenses.
View Practice DetailTheft and Forgery Offenses
There are a wide range of theft and forgery offenses included in the Texas Penal Code and Edward has a great deal of experience investigating and litigating theft and fraud cases.
View Practice DetailWeapons Offenses
Texas laws regarding weapons can be complex and confusing even for law enforcement officers. If you have are being accused of a weapons related offense call an experienced criminal defense attorney.
View Practice DetailProbation Violations
If you are accused of violating a condition of probation you need the representation of an experienced attorney.
View Practice DetailFelony Offenses
There are five categories of felony offenses classified in Section 12.04 of the Texas Penal Code. These offenses are filed in district court.
View Practice DetailMisdemeanor Offenses
There are three classifications of Misdemeanors in the State of Texas: A, B, and C. Class A and B misdemeanors are filed in County Court while Class C misdemeanors are filed in Municipal or Justice Court.
View Practice DetailJuvenile Offenses
Juveniles can be accused of committing the same crimes as adults and are afforded the same rights as adults charged with crimes. Edward knows the justice system and can help guide your child and family through a stressful time.
View Practice DetailExpunctions and Petitions for Nondisclosure
Having a criminal record can be detrimental to you credit, finding employment, and your general reputation. Getting your records out of the public eye is a big step toward putting past mistakes behind you.
View Practice DetailCase Evaluation
Every case is different. Edward will get to know you and the facts of your case. Edward has the experience to advise you of the strengths and weaknesses of your case and if your case requires a jury trial, Edward has the compassion and lawyer skills to tell your story to a jury.