Criminal Defense Attorney Fort Worth, Texas
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Based in Fort Worth, Texas,
criminal defense attorney Greg Westfall provides
experienced, Board Certified representation for his clients in criminal cases in
state and federal courts. From DWI (Driving While Intoxicated)
to capital murder
to representing police officers accused of criminal civil rights violations, Mr.
Westfall has earned the reputation of a true “courtroom” lawyer.
Mr. Westfall has also taught thousands of attorneys
across Texas and in other states on subjects ranging from confronting experts,
the use of cutting-edge courtroom technology and child sexual abuse cases to
driving while intoxicated cases, jury selection and communicating with juries.
He also teaches effective courtroom techniques on the faculties of the Texas
Criminal Trial College and the Trial Lawyers College in Dubois, Wyoming. He has
been named a Texas Monthly “Super Lawyer” every year since 2003, when the list
was first created, as well as a Fort Worth Business Press “Attorney of
Excellence” and a Fort Worth Magazine “Top Attorney.”
Mr. Westfall has significant experience in complex
federal criminal cases involving mail fraud, wire fraud, heath care fraud, and
drugs. His experience includes many “high profile” matters, where it is not only
important to know how to deal with the judge, jury and prosecutor, but also with
the media.
DWI (Driving while Intoxicated) Is A Very Serious
Matter...
Getting a DWI (Driving While Intoxicated) is serious! You need to take it seriously - so
should your lawyer. Even a conviction for a first-time DWI can
carry serious consequences, not the least of which is $1,000 or
more per year for three years just to keep your driver’s license.
If you are like the vast majority of those who get arrested for
DWI, this is the ONLY way that you would ever have come into contact with the criminal justice system. Only because
Texas DWI
laws exist, do many people who would never dream of breaking the
law find themselves arrested, photographed, fingerprinted, and
generally “treated like criminals.” This is serious business. And
once you have posted your bond, the whole process is really just
beginning.
Individual treatment, tireless work and a desire to win
each and every case is what it takes to get results. And in the end, the result
is the only thing that really matters.
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