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Hire Mark Diaz for Drug Crime Attorneys in Texas
In many cases, drug charges are filed as a result of improper searches and illegal seizures. As an experienced criminal defense lawyer, Mark Diaz Attorney at Law knows how to spot weaknesses in the prosecutions case.
Company Details
Founded 2004
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Onsite Services Provided
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Wheelchair Accessible Entrance
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Offers Online Appointments
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Appointments Required
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LGBTQ Friendly
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Wheelchair Accessible Restroom Available
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Restroom Available
Reviews for Mark Diaz & Associates - Criminal Defense Lawyers
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JC Caravi
Mark Diaz and Associates were an amazing team to work with. Highly recommend them for anyone interested in seeking help. Everyone was very knowledgeable and exceedingly helpful throughout my time working with them. As a first timer who needed assistance they made the judiciary process quite simple. I am very privileged to have had the experience of working with such a wonderful group. If you need a team with experience, knowledge and passion these are the people for you.
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Puppy Love
Can't say this enough!! The best team to have on your side!!
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Ana Hernandez
I've used them twice, and both times they've been excellent. Highly recommend!
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Bell Ringer
Jessica Ebbs and Mark Diaz & Associates are absolutely outstanding. Jessica is a powerhouse attorney who fights fiercely for her clients while making you feel safe, respected, and truly heard every step of the way. She’s straightforward, no-nonsense, and never sugarcoats the realities you always know exactly where you stand. What sets her apart is her genuine compassion she is not a detached professional just moving files around. She takes the time to truly listen, to understand what you’re going through, and to make sure you’re okay as a person, not just as a case. She has gone above and beyond for me in ways that had nothing to do with what she was hired for, offering guidance and support in some of the hardest moments of my life. You can feel that she cares about you and your future, and that makes all the difference. Mark Diaz & Associates is full of great people who truly care, and Jessica is one of the strongest, most dedicated attorneys you will ever meet. I honestly do not know where I’d be without your help words can’t explain how grateful I truly am. From the bottom of my heart, thank you for everything you’ve done for me. God bless all of you and your families.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the difference between DWI and DUI charges?
In Texas, DWI refers to driving with a BAC of 0.08% or higher, while DUI is typically used for drivers under 21 with any detectable alcohol in their system
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- 1 year ago
Q: What is the difference between a misdemeanor and a felony?
A misdemeanor is a lesser crime that has three separate classes that include no jail time, fines and jail time up to a year. A felony is far more serious and has five different classes that include much larger fines and sentences that include life in prison and even the death penalty. Please contact Mark Diaz & Associates to discuss your case.
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- 3 years ago
Q: What do I say when police officers want to ask me questions?
Even if you did not do anything illegal and authorities have said you are not a suspect in a criminal case, you need to understand that there are several risks to speaking openly with law enforcement. You always have the right to remain silent and it is generally recommended that you not try to explain yourself until you have legal representation. Please contact Mark Diaz & Associates to discuss your case.
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- 3 years ago
Q: I need to speak with the lawyer to see if he is able to help in my brothers case
Ok just call the office, I will be happy to speak with you
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- 7 years ago
Q: When must the police advise me of my rights?
Miranda v. Arizona, 384 U.S. 436, 86 S. Ct. 1602 (1966) was the United States Supreme Court case which led to the creation of Miranda rights that require police officers to inform alleged offenders of their rights to remain silent and have a lawyer present for any questioning as well as a court appointing a lawyer if a person cannot afford one and any statements a person making being used against them in a court of law. It does not apply to all cases. Please contact Mark Diaz & Associates to discuss your case.
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- 3 years ago
Q: What are the steps of criminal procedure in Texas?
The criminal process in Texas will usually involve booking, arraignment, bail, a preliminary hearing, trial, sentencing, penalties, and appeal. Please contact Mark Diaz & Associates to discuss the procedures further and to discuss your case.
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- 3 years ago
Q: Do I need to hire a criminal defense lawyer for a misdemeanor?
It will usually be recommended that you retain legal counsel even when you are only facing misdemeanor charges. While a misdemeanor does not involve the same penalties as felony offenses, a conviction can still be incredibly damaging. You will want to be certain that you understand all of the consequences of a guilty plea and you may also want to try and fight the charges. Please contact Mark Diaz & Associates to discuss your case.
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- 3 years ago
Q: What is pretrial diversion?
Pretrial diversion is an alternative to prosecution that allows alleged offenders to avoid being charged or, when charged, have charges dismissed. Please contact Mark Diaz & Associates to discuss your case and the legalities around pretrial diversion.
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- 3 years ago
Q: What happens if I am convicted of a crime that I didn't commit?
It is not impossible for a judge or jury in Texas to make a mistake, but fortunately the state does allow people to appeal decisions they disagree with. When you file an appeal, you can ask a higher court to review your criminal cases and possible make changes when there are errors in the handling of a criminal case. Please contact Mark Diaz & Associates to discuss your case.
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- 3 years ago
Q: What is the difference between probation and deferred adjudication?
The difference between these two terms generally relates to whether a conviction will be visible following court proceedings. When a person is placed on probation, it will usually be for a specific term and there will be complete records of a person’s criminal case. If a person receives deferred adjudication, then it may be possible for the alleged offender to have the record of the conviction hidden from the public. Please contact Mark Diaz & Associates to discuss your case.
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- 3 years ago
