Recent Case Results

DRUG CASES:

  • State of Texas vs. _________, Possession of a Controlled Substance PG 2 4G- 400G, 6/17, client’s vehicle was searched and large amounts of marijuana were found. Search of the client’s vehicle was unconstitutional. Case DISMISSED.
  • State of Texas vs. _________, Possession of a Controlled Substance, 9/16,  DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ________, Possession of Marijuana, 7/16, Cops were called to home in response to a disturbance at the house. Client allowed cops into his home. This did not permit to cops to then search his home, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. _________, Possession of a Controlled Substance, 5/16, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs._________, Possession of a Controlled Substance PG 2 <1G, 6/16, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. _________, Possession of Marijuana in a Drug Free Zone, 6/16, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. _________, Tampering with Evidence, 11/16, no billed at Grand Jury.
  • State of Texas vs. _________, Possession of a Controlled Substance, 6/16, invalid search, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ________, Possession of Marijuana, DISMISSED, Brazoria County, Texas, 8/16.
  • State of Texas vs. ________, Possession of Marijuana, DISMISSED, Montgomery County, Texas, 6/16.
  • State of Texas vs. ________, Possession of a Controlled Substance, 4/16, Client was charged in Montgomery County for possession of methamphetamines in his car. The search of his car was suppressed because the officer received consent to search the car through coercive techniques.
  • State of Texas vs. ________, Possession of a Controlled Substance, 1/16, DISMISSED, proved defendant was under duress.
  • State of Texas vs. ________, Possession of Controlled Substance PG 1 <1G, 1/16, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ________, Possession of a Controlled Substance, 3/15, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ________, Possession of a Controlled Substance, 7/14, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ________, Possession of Marihuana, 1/15, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ________, Possession of a Controlled Substance, 01/15, NO BILLED by Grand Jury, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ________, Possession of Marijuana, 11/14, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ________, Possession of Marihuana, 09/14, DISMISSED for Illegal Search
  • State of Texas vs. ________, Possession of a Controlled Substance, Penalty Group 3, 06/14, DISMISSED.
  • State of Texas vs. ________, Possession of a Controlled Substance, Penalty Group 1, 06/14, DISMISSED, Illegal Search and Seizure.
  • State of Texas vs. ________, Manufacturing or Delivery of a Controlled Substance Penalty Group 1, Less than one Gram, 04/21/2014, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ________, Manufacturing or Delivery of a Controlled Substance Penalty Group 1, Less than one Gram, in a Drug Free Zone, 04/21/2014
  • State of Texas vs. ________, Possession of Marijuana, 05/29/14,
    DISMISSED. Illegal Search and Seizure.
  • State of Texas vs. ________, Possession of Marijuana, 06/05/14,
    DISMISSED.
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Possession with Intent to Deliver, 1/14,
    DISMISSED Prescription Drug Bust
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Possession of Controlled Substance, 12/13,
    DISMISSED Illegal Search
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Possession of Marihuana, (Felony), 8/13,
    DISMISSED Arrest related to grow house bust. Search Warrant was defective.
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Delivery of Marijuana, 6/13,
    DISMISSED
  • State could not prove usable quantity.
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Possession of Marijuana, 2/13,
    DISMISSED Arresting officer chose not to retain a video documenting the traffic stop. Paul proved that the officer had the video and destroyed it.
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Client charged with Possession of Cocaine- 3 kilograms. 4/8, case
    DISMISSED after proving the search was illegal.
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Possession of Marijuana, 9/12,
    DISMISSED (Defendant in car with baggie of marijuana. Officer said Defendant admitted to possessing.)
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Possession of Marihuana, 8/12,
    DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Possession of a Controlled Substance, 4/12,
    DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Possession of a Controlled Substance (1-4 grams), 4/12,
    DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Possession of Marijuana, 9/11,
    DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Possession of a Controlled Substance, 7/2011,
    NO BILL (Drugs at Airport)
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Possession of a Controlled Substance(Cocaine), 1/12,
    DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Possession of Cocaine, 6/11,
    DISMISSED (Search incident to bad DWI arrest)
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Possession of Cocaine, 7/11,
    Reduced to Misdemeanor
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Possession of Marijuana, 5/2011,
    DISMISSED (Over 100 pounds of marijuana)
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Possession of Marijuana, 5/2011,
    DISMISSED (Over 50 pounds of marijuana)
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Possession of Meth, 6/11,
    DISMISSED (100 grams- Defendant was unaware Meth was present)
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Possession of Cocaine, 4/11,
    DISMISSED (Cocaine found in Defendant’s pocket)
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Possession of Marijuana (Less 2 ounces), 12/10,
    DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Possession of Controlled Substance at School, 3/11,
    DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Manufacturing/Delivery of a Controlled Substance over 400 grams, 4/14,
    DISMISSED 3 kilos of cocaine and cash- Illegal Search stop and search. Confidential Informant used to make the stop. Paul proved informant could not be trusted and the narcotics officers involved could not be trusted.

ASSAULTS, AGGRAVATED ASSAULTS AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

  • 8/17/22 Retaliation: DISMISSED Client was accused of threatening to kill a police officer who arrested him for DWI. The State to timely indict client. Paul Doyle asked the court to dismiss the case because of this error and the case was dismissed.
  • 6/16/22 Assault: DISMISSED Client was at a party with her high school friends. Client was intoxicated and got into a verbal argument with another girl that was attending the party. Client attempted to leave the party when complainant slammed client’s hand in her car door. Client responded by punching complainant. Paul Doyle explained that this was mutual combat and the case should be dismissed. The State ultimately agreed and dismissed the case.
  • 4/29/22 Assault Family Member Felony Choking: DISMISSED Client is accused of beating and choking his girlfriend. Client’s girlfriend called the police and client fled the scene. Police found complainant with bruises on her face as well as bleeding. Complainant told police at the scene that client choked and beat her after she accused him of cheating on her. Complainant ultimately recanted her story and said she attacked client and he was just defending himself. Case was set for trial and the State dismissed the case on the eve of trial.
  • 4/12/22 Aggravated Assault (Road Rage): DISMISSED Client is a doctor. Client was driving home from work when complainant swerved at client almost running him off the road. Client exchanged words with complainant who began to reach for something in his car. Client pulled out his pistol to warn complainant. Complainant then chased client and called police. Police officer illegally identified Client by showing complainant his driver license photo thus tainting the identification. Law enforcement must show a photo spread in that situation. State had no other way to identify client so the case was dismissed.
  • 3/21/22 Assault Family Member Felony Choking: DISMISSED Complainant was the girlfriend of client. Complainant was extremely intoxicated and emotional. Complainant hit her head on a cabinet and told the police client assaulted her. Paul Doyle’s investigator spoke to complainant who admitted that she could not recall what happened. Paul Doyle presented this evidence to the State and the state agreed to dismiss the case.
  • 3/21/22 Violation of Protective Order; DISMISSED Client was on bond for Assault Family Member. A protective order was issued. Client was not to have contact with his girlfriend. Client went to dinner with his girlfriend and was followed home from the restaurant and was robbed because of the Rolex he was wearing. Client called the police due to the robbery and the detective noticed client was in violation of the protective order and arrested client. The State dismissed the case because it was the right thing to do.
  • 3/21/22 Assault Family Member: DISMISSED Client was returning from a casino in Lake Charles with his girlfriend. The girlfriend was extremely intoxicated and attempted to jump out of client’s car. A police officer happened to drive by when this occurred. Client was stopped and complainant had injuries to her face and claimed client hit her. Paul Doyle explained to the State that client was trying to keep his girlfriend from jumping out of his car and hurting herself and that is what caused the injuries. The case was ultimately dismissed.
  • 2/11/22 Aggravated Assault (Road Rage): DISMISSED Client was driving home from dinner with friends when complainant began to tailgate client. Client slowed down and complainant drove up next to client and began to scream profanity at client. Client pulled his pistol out and pointed it at complainant in self-defense. Complainant called the police and followed client to his house. Paul Doyle explained to the State that client was acting in self-defense and client cannot have a felony on his record because he works in hospitals. The State initially did not agree that this was a case of self-defense so Paul Doyle threatened to set the case for trial. The State ultimately agreed and dismissed the case.
  • State of Texas vs._______, Assault Family Member, 8/18, State could not prove that complainant felt any pain, Case DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs._______, Assault Bodily Injury, 6/18, After thorough investigation, complainant was found not to be credible, Case DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs._______, Assault Bodily Injury, 4/18, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs._______, Assault Bodily Injury, 12/17, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs._______, Assault Family Member, 5/17, Client was going through a divorce. Complainant sought to further damage her ex-husband, our client. Paul’s investigation found that complainant lied about many events that day, Case DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs._______, Injury to a Child, 2/17, DISMISSED (child discipline defense)
  • State of Texas vs._______, Aggravated Assault with Deadly Weapon, 1/17, Client charged with road rage incident. Paul’s forensic investigation proved that the complainant’s story was not possible, Case DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs._______, Injury Child Under 15 B/Injury, 11/16, Case stemmed from a CPS investigation where the client disciplined her son. Grand Jury found that the discipline was reasonable. NO BILLED.
  • State of Texas vs. _______, Assault, Family Member, 8/16, DISMISSED day of trial
  • State of Texas vs. _______, Injury to a Child, 12/16, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. _______, Terroristic Threat, 9/16, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Interference with Emergency Telephone Call, 08/16, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. _______, Assault, Family Member, 8/16, DISMISSED after set for trial
  • State of Texas vs. _______, Assault, Family Member, 8/16, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. _______, Assault, Family Member, Felony, 3/16, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. _______, Assault, Family Member, 1/16, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. _______, Endangering a Child (hot car case), 1/15, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Violation of Protective Order, 4/15, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Assault Family Member, Impeding Breath, 12/15, DISMISSED, improper conduct uncovered through investigation of arresting officer
  • State of Texas vs. _______, Aggravated Assault, 1/15 – NO BILLED
  • State of Texas vs. _______, Assault, Family Member, 4/15, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. _______, Assault, 11/15, DISMISSED day of trial.
  • State of Texas vs. _______, Assault on Public Servant, 4/16, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. _______, Assault, Family Member, 4/16, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. _______, Terroristic Threat, 3/16, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. _______, Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon, Family Member, 7/15, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Interference with Emergency Telephone Call, 05/15, DISMISSED.
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Aggravated Assault Family Member Deadly Weapon, 9/14, DISMISSED, self defense.
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Assault Family Member, 10/14, DISMISSED, mutual combat.
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Assault, 09/14, DISMISSED, mutual combat
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Assault Family Member, 09/14, DISMISSED after set of trial.
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Violation of Protective Order, 4/14, DISMISSED.
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Assault, Family Member, 04/14, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Assault Family Member, Impeding Breath, DISMISSED.
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon, Domestic Violence, 01/14, reduced to Misdemeanor and no jail time.
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Violation of Protective Order, DISMISSED.
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Assault Domestic Violence, Impeding Breath, 9/13, DISMISSED.
  • Aggravated Assault Deadly Weapon: Defendant was involved in a drug related shooting. Defendant shot and wounded Complainant. Self Defense was the issue. CASE DISMISSED, 4/21/2014
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon, 1/13, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon, 8/12, Case DISMISSED, (Defendant accused of pointing pistol at another man and was tackled by police officer)
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon, 1/12, Case reduced to misdemeanor, Terroristic Threat, 6 month deferred adjudication
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon, 10/11, DISMISSED (Client accused of pointing a pistol at another person)
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Assault Domestic Violence, 9/11, DISMISSED (Despite bruising to Client’s girlfriend, Client was involved in mutual combat and was defending himself.)
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Assault Domestic Violence, 8/11, DISMISSED (Client accused of throwing a bottle and striking future ex-wife)
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Resisting Arrest, 7/11, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Assault Family Member, 7/2011, Deferred (Initial offer 300 days in jail)
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Assault Family Member, 6/2011, DISMISSED (Complainant now being investigated for false report)
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Assault Family Member, 5/11, DISMISSED (Despite objection from HPD Investigator)
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Assault, 4/11, DISMISSED (Bar Fight)
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Assault, 4/11, DISMISSED (Bar Fight)
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Assault Domestic Violence, 4/11, DISMISSED (Girlfriend alleged attacker on boyfriend)
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Aggravated Assault on a Police Officer, 3/11, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Interfere with Duties of Police Officer, 2/11, DISMISSED (Police Brutality was proven)
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Assault, 11/10, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Assault, 11/10, DISMISSED

DWI

  • 6/22/22 DWI: DISMISSED Client is a veteran police officer with 18 years on the force. Client was asleep at an intersection. Citizen call police for a welfare check. Patrol arrived on scene and called for backup because client was a police officer. Law enforcement has a limited amount of time to detain a citizen without conducting an investigation. We informed the State that this was an illegal detention and that we were going to file a Motion to Suppress the stop. We provided the State with the relevant case law and the case was dismissed. Client was able to return to work.
  • State of Texas vs._______, Driving While Intoxicated, 3/18, Client was pulled over and arrested for DWI. Dash Cam Video contradicted the police officers probable cause for arrest, Case DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs._______, DWI 2nd, 11/17, Client was pulled over for speeding and swerving. Cop stated that she failed all the field sobriety tests. Paul set the case for trial and suppressed the blood test, Case DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs._______, Driving While Intoxicated, 7/17, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs._______, Driving While Intoxicated, 5/17, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs._______, Driving While Intoxicated, 3/17, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs._______, Driving while Intoxicated, 3/17, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs._______, Driving While Intoxicated, 2/17, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Driving While Intoxicated, 2/17, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Driving While Intoxicated (.187 BAC), 3/17, DISMISSED for illegal stop
  • State of Texas vs._______, DWI 2nd, 12/16, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs._______, Driving While Intoxicated, 12/16, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs._______, Driving While Intoxicated, 9/16, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs._______, DWI 1st Offender BAC >=0.15, 9/16, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs._______, DWI/Open Alcohol Container, 7/16, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Driving While Intoxicated, 3/16, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Driving While Intoxicated – Second, 4/16, DISMISSED at trial
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Driving While Intoxicated, 6/16, DISMISSED at trial because blood results suppressed
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Driving While Intoxicated, 5/16, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Driving While Intoxicated – Second, 12/16, DISMISSED at trial
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Driving While Intoxicated, 3/15, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Driving While Intoxicated, 1/16, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Driving While Intoxicated, 7/16, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Driving While Intoxicated, 2/16, reduced to non-DWI offense at trial
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Driving While Intoxicated, 1/15, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Driving While Intoxicated with a Child under 15 and Intoxicated Assault, 06/15 both cases DISMISSED, after pleading to Driving While Intoxicated misdemeanor.
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Driving While Intoxicated, 8/15, DISMISSED after Paul Doyle won a motion to suppress
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Driving While Intoxicated – 3rd, 3/2016, reduced to a misdemeanor
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Driving While Intoxicated, 5/15, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Driving While Intoxicated, 7/15, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Driving While Intoxicated, 7/14, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Driving While Intoxicated, 4/15, DISMISSED, Issue with wheeling.
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Driving While Intoxicated, 12/14, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Driving While Intoxicated, 7/14, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Driving While Intoxicated, 7/15, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Driving While Intoxicated, 5/14, DISMISSED day of trial.
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Boating While Intoxicated, 7/14, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Boating While Intoxicated, 5/14, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, DWI, 3/14, DISMISSED. Issue with State’s search warrant for blood draw.
  • State of Texas vs. ______, DWI BAC >= .15, 12/13,
    DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, DWI 3rd Charge, 11/13,
    Reduced to Misdemeanor
  • David Carter
  • State of Texas vs. ______, DWI, 9/13,
    DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, DWI, 8/13,
    DISMISSED Officer failed to allow client to submit to blood rather than breath. Paul proved that client insisted he would give blood.
  • State of Texas vs. ______, DWI (2nd Charge), 6/13,
    DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, DWI, 5/13,
    DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, DWI, 3/13,
    DISMISSED
  • Lita Kyle State of Texas vs. ______, DWI, 11/12,
    DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, DWI, 8/12,
    DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, DWI, 4/12,
    DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, DWI, 11/11,
    DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, DWI, 11/11,
    DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, DWI, 10/11,
    DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, DWI 2nd within 5 years, 9/11,
    DISMISSED AFTER JURY SELECTED and OFFICER CROSS EXAMINED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, DWI (Blood .19), 9/11,
    DISMISSED, No Wheel Witness
  • State of Texas vs. ______, DWI (Breath Test over .08), 8/11,
    DISMISSED (Client was not properly given the statutory warnings, therefore Breath Test not admissible.)
  • State of Texas vs. ______, DWI, 10/11,
    DISMISSED, Blood Draw- proved State could not extrapolate BAC at the time of driving.
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Felony DWI with Child Passenger (3 children), 7/11, Reduced to Misdemeanor DWI 1st
  • State of Texas vs. ______, DWI, 7/11,
    Time Served, Client was charged with a 2nd DWI while on bond for this DWI.
  • State of Texas vs. ______, DWI, 6/11,
    DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, DWI (2nd Charge), 6/11,
    DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, DWI, 5/11,
    DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, DWI, 5/11,
    DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, DWI, 4/11,
    DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, DWI, 4/11,
    DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, DWI, 2/11,
    DISMISSED (Police Officer had no probable cause to stop Defendant)
  • State of Texas vs. ______, DWI, 3/11,
    DISMISSED (Police Officer told Defendant to refuse Breath Test)
  • State of Texas vs. ______, DWI 2nd Charge, 3/11,
    DISMISSED (Proved Defendant was having diabetic episode and appeared intoxicated because of that)
  • State of Texas vs. ______, DWI, 6/11,
    DISMISSED (Defendant was asleep at the wheel due working 15 hours straight and Defendant passed SFTS contrary to officer’s opinion)
  • State of Texas vs. ______, DWI, 8/10,
    DISMISSED (Could not wheel Defendant as driver)

SEX CRIMES: SEXUAL ASSAULT TO CHILD, POSSESSION OF CHILD PORNOGRAPHY, PROSTITUTION

  • 8/24/22 Sexual Assault: DISMISSED Client runs a construction company. Client met complainant on a dating site. Client met up with complainant on multiple occasions to have sex. On the last occasion, complainant claims client forced her to have anal sex and beat her. Client initially hired less expensive counsel and case was set for trial. Paul Doyle was hired for trial and immediately began preparing his defense. Paul Doyle presented the facts corroborating a consensual relationship and the State agreed. The State dismissed the case shortly before trial.
  • State of Texas vs.______, Prostitution Nonpublic Pay Fee, 4/18
  • State of Texas vs.______, Prostitution Nonpublic Pay Fee, 1/18, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Sexual Assault, 1/18, Celebrity investigated for Sexual Assault. Paul was able to prevent charges being filed and have a Grand Jury decided on pressing charges rather than law enforcement. Grand Jury No Billed the case.
  • State of Texas vs.______, Prostitution Public Payment of Fee, 1/18, Client could not speak English and never entered an agreement for sex, Case DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs.______, Prostitution Nonpublic Offer, 10/17, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs.______, Prostitution Public Payment of Fee, 7/17, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs.______, Prostitution Nonpublic Offer, 7/17, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Sexual Assault (date rape) Investigation, 6/17, no charges filed
  • State of Texas vs.______, Indecency Chile-TG, 2/17, Client accused of inappropriately touching his step-sister while she slept. During investigation, Paul found many issues with the case and proved a lack of intent of Client , Case DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Prostitution, 1/17, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Prostitution, 9/16, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Prostitution, 2/16, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Aggravated Sexual Assault of Child, 03/15, reduced to non-registration offense and given no jail time
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Prostitution, 2/16, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Sexual Assault Investigation, 9/16, Case dropped after interview with defendant and attorney.
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Indecent Exposure, 5.16, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Failure to Register, 7/16, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Prostitution, 4/16, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Aggravated Sexual Assault of Child, two counts 11/14, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Sexual Assault Investigation, 3/16, No charges filed. Found the complainant not credible.
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Prostitution, 5/15, DISMISSED day of trial
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Prostitution, 2/16, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Prostitution, 3/16, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Prostitution, 10/15, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Prostitution, 1/16, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Aggravated Sexual Assault of Child, two counts 1/14, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Aggravated Promotion of Prostitution, 4/15, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Possession of Child Pornography, 06/14, Reduced to a non-sexual registration offense
  • State of Texas vs._______, Possession of Child Pornography, 05/15, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Possession of Child Pornography, 04/14, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Aggravated Two Sexual Assault to Child, 17/14, NO BILLED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Aggravated Sexual Assault of two Children, 17/14, NO BILL (Client accused of sexually assault two children)
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child, 6/12, NO BILLED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Possession of Child Porn (3 Counts), 12/11, Deferred Adjudication and no Jail Time.
  • State of Texas vs._______, Aggravated Sexual Assault to a Child, Official Oppression (Police Officer Accused), INVESTIGATION DECLINED BY GRAND JURY
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Aggravated Sexual Assault to a Child, 3/11, DISMISSED (Complainant proved to be a liar and mother put her up to making up allegation)
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Aggravated Sexual Assault to a Child, 12/10, No Billed (Complainant lied about her age and was not a reliable witness)

THEFT

  • 8/24/22 Burglary of a Habitation: DISMISSED Client went to complainant’s house to collect a debt. Complainant claims client broke into his house and threatened him with a gun. Case was set for trial and Paul Doyle was hired to replace client’s current counsel. Paul Doyle’s investigative team found complainant’s landlord who witnessed client knocking on complainant’s door and complainant allowing client to enter his house. Paul Doyle provided the State with this new evidence and the case was dismissed shortly before trial.
  • 2/18/22 Theft >2500 <30,000: DISMISSED Client was accused of stealing property from a neighbors backyard. Client was found with the property in his car. Paul Doyle established that the State could not prove the value of the property that was stolen. The State agreed and dismissed the case.
  • State of Texas vs.______, Burglary of Habitation, 12/17, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs.______, Theft >= $100<$750, 11/17, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Theft, 1/17, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Theft, 10/16, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Theft, 7/16, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Theft, 2/16, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Theft – third, 11/14, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. _______, Unauthorized Use of Motor Vehicle, 6/14, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Theft, 5/15, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Criminal Trespass, 1/16, DISMISSED, could not prove notice.
  • State of Texas vs. ________, Burglary of a Building, 9/14, DISMISSED, 
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Theft, 8/13, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Aggravated Robbery with a Deadly Weapon, 5/13 DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Theft, 1/13, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Theft, 8/12, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Burglary, 6/12, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Theft, 8/12, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Theft, 2/11, DISMISSED

WHITE COLLAR CRIMES

  • State of Texas vs._______, Water Pollution, 11/16, DISMISSED
  • United States of America vs. _______, Money Laundering, Conspiracy to Distribute a Controlled Substance, Manufacturing and Delivery of a Controlled Substance, 8/16, Analogue Drug Case/Kush, all counts dismissed except for Money Laundering, Client looking 6-12 months jail instead of 15 years.
  • State of Texas vs. ________, Money Laundering, 4/14, DISMISSED, State could not connect cash found with unlawful activity.

WEAPON OFFENSES

  • State of Texas vs.______, Carrying Handgun in Motor Vehicle, 12/17, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs.______, Unlaw Carry Weapon, 4/17, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs.______, Unlaw Carry Weapon, 7/16, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ________, Discharge of a Firearm in a Metro Area, 9/15, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ________, Possession of a Prohibited Weapon, 3/16, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ________, Possession of a Prohibited Weapon, 1/15, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Unlawful Possession of a Firearm, 08/15, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Aggravated Robbery with a Deadly Weapon, 05/14, Deferred Adjudication.
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Unlawful Possession of Body Armor, 04/14, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Unlawful Possession of a Firearm, 04/14, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Unlawful Carrying of a Weapon at Bar and Possession of Marihuana, 10/11, REDUCED TO MISD Deferred Adjudication
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Unlawful Carrying of a Weapon at Airport, 12/2010, DISMISSED (Pistol)
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Unlawful Carrying of a Weapon at Airport, 4/2011, DISMISSED (Pistol)
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Possession Prohibited Weapon, 2/14,
    DISMISSED Weapon at airport. Paul proved client forgot he had a pistol in his bag.
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Possession of a Prohibited Weapon, 2/13,
    DISMISSED Paul proved his client forgot he had a knife in his bag.

MISCELLANEOUS

  • State of Texas vs.______, Terroristic Threat Fear Imminent SBI, 6/18, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs.______, FSRA ACC Involving Injury, 4/18, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs.______, Trespass PROP/BLDC- NO FORB ENT, 2/18, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs.______, Impersonating a Peace Officer, 12/17, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Interference with Public Duties, 4/17, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Failure to ID to police officer, 10/16, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Racing on a Highway, 5/16, DISMISSED 
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Impersonating a Public Servant, 1/16, DISMISSED after counsel provided prosecutor with Grand Jury packet.
  • State of Texas vs. _______, Interference with Public Duties, 3/16, DISMISSED at Trial.
  • State of Texas vs. _______, Interference with Public Duties, 5/16, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. _______, Harassment, 11/14, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. _______, Driving with an Invalid License, 2/15, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. _______, Criminal Mischief, 5/15, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. _______, Failure to Stop and Give Information, 9/15, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ________, Tampering with a Government Document, 03/15, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ________, Evading Arrest with Vehicle, 06/16, DISMISSED.
  • State of Texas vs. _______, Driving with an Invalid License, 9/14, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. _______, Interference of Public Duties, 9/14, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ________, Forgery of a Government Instrument, 04/14, DISMISSED.
  • State of Texas vs. ________, Tampering with a Government Document, 08/14, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ________, Money Laundering, greater than $20,000 but less than $100,000, DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ________, Evading, 05/29/14,
    DISMISSED. Police had no cause to stop Accused.
  • State of Texas vs. ________, Criminal Trespass, 06/06/14,
    DISMISSED.
  • State of Texas vs. ________, Failure to Stop and Give Information, 01/03/14, DISMISSED. Issue over identity of driver.
    DISMISSED. Illegal Search and Seizure.
  • State of Texas vs. ________, Interference with an Emergency Telephone Call, 06/05/14,
    DISMISSED.
  • State of Texas vs. ________, Forgery of a Government Instrument, 06/03/14,
    DISMISSED.
  • State of Texas vs. ________, Aggravated Promotion of Prostitution,
    Dismissed, 5/20/14
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Fraudulent Use of ID, 2/14,
    DISMISSED Major fraud/white collar case. Paul tracked the money to a co-defendant. In doing so, Paul was able to prove that his client did not benefit from the fraudulent scheme.
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Evading Arresting with a Motor Vehicle, 12/13,
    DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Interference with Public Duties, 7/13,
    DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Aggravated Kidnapping, 5/13,
    DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Forgery-Commercial Document, 4/13,
    DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Interference with Public Duties, 3/13,
    DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Failure to Stop and Render Aid, 5/12,
    DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Counterfeit Plackard, 4/12,
    DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Failure to Stop and Render Aid, 3/12,
    DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Tampering with Evidence and Unidicted Aggravated Robbery,
    Dismissed and no charges filed, 12/11
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Resisting Arrest, 7/11,
    DISMISSED (Client fought off a bouncer at a night club and did not know the bouncer was an off duty police officer.)
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Trespass, 2/11,
    DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Trespass, 2/11,
    DISMISSED
  • State of Texas vs. ______, Felony Criminal Mischief, 11/10,
    DISMISSED (Defendant ran through parking meter at the airport because she was in a hurry and didn’t have time to wait for security)

SAMPLE RESULTS IN TEXAS COUNTIES: 1ST DEGREE FELONIES TO CLASS B MISDEMEANORS

  • State of Texas v. ____, Possession of a Prohibited Weapon at Airport (pistol), 10/2014
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Aggravated Robbery (1st Degree Felony), 7/2009
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Sexual Assault of a Child- Child Abuse- Oral Sex and Indecency alleged (1st Degree Felony) JURY SELECTED, 1/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Burglary of Habitation X 3 (2nd Degree Felony), 7/2009
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Aggravated Assault- Drive By Shooting Alleged (2nd Degree Felony), 1/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Injury to a Child- Child Abuse and Assault (3rd Degree Felony), 9/2009
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Intoxication Manslaughter, 6/2010
    CASE REDUCED to Negligent Homicide, Deferred Adjudication
  • State of Texas v. ____, Evading in a Motor Vehicle (State Jail Felony), 1/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Possession of Cocaine (State Jail Felony), 4/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____ (Company), FELONY Water Pollution (Environmental Crimes), 5/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____ (Individual), FELONY Water Pollution (Environmental Crimes), 5/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Felony Possession of Controlled Substance (STEROIDS), 5/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Possession of a Prohibited Weapon at Airport (pistol), 2/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, DWI, 3/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Possession of Marijuana, 3/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Theft, 6/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Endangering a Child, 9/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Impersonating a Police Officer, 9/2010
    CASE DISMISSED

EXAMPLES OF INVESTIGATION RESULTS:

  • State of Texas v. ____, Possession of Child Porn, INVESTIGATION
    NO CHARGES
  • State of Texas v. ____, Sexual Assault -Date Rape, INVESTIGATION
    NO CHARGES
  • State of Texas v. ____, Theft (Major Fraud), INVESTIGATION
    NO CHARGES
  • State of Texas v. ____, Sexual Assault to Child, INVESTIGATION,
    NO CHARGES
  • State of Texas v. ____, Failure to Stop and Give Information (Hit and Run Accident), INVESTIGATION
    NO CHARGES
  • State of Texas v. ____, Possession of Heroin
    NO CHARGES
  • State of Texas v. ____ , Manslaughter,
    NO CHARGES

CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER OF OUTSTANDING RESULTS

  • State of Texas v. ____, Drug Offense (Possession of Controlled Substance), 10/2008
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Drug Offense (Possession of Marijuana), 10/2008
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Theft, 9/2008
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Theft, 9/2008
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, DWI (.10 Breath Test), 8/2008
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Theft, 10/2008
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Theft (Shoplifting), 11/2008
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, DWI (Accident), 10/2008
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Drug Offense (Pills, 1st Degree Felony, Prior Felony Conviction), 10/2008
    DEFERRED ADJUDICATION
  • State of Texas v. ____, Felony Assault Domestic Violence (Assault Family Member 2nd), 2/2009
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Possession of Cocaine (PCS, prior felony probation), 2/2009
    CASE REDUCED to Misdemeanor and Deferred Adjudication
  • State of Texas v. ____, Felony Assault, Injury to Elderly 3rd Degree Felony, 2/2009
    CASE REDUCED Misdemeanor Time Served (2 days)
  • State of Texas v. ____, Assault (Bar Fight), 4/2009
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Aggravated Assault on Police Officer, 5/2009
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Illegal Dumping or Water Pollution, 3/2009
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Home Invasion, Burglary of Habitation, (more than 3 houses), 2/2009
    DEFERRED ADJUDICATION
  • State of Texas v. ____, Assault, 4/2009
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, DWI, 5/2009
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, DWI, 5/2009
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Felony Criminal Mischief, 5/2009
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Assault, 6/2009
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Aggravated Robbery (Home Invasion with Pistol), 7/2009
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Burglary of Habitation, 7/2009
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Probation, 8/2009
    DWI2nd, Reduced to DWI 1st
  • State of Texas v. ____, Assault- Family Member (Girlfriend), 8/2009
    Jury Selected, MISTRIAL,CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Felony Possession of Controlled Substance (COCAINE), 8/2009
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Felony Burglary of a Building, 8/2009
    CASE REDUCED to MISDEMEANOR Time Served
  • State of Texas v. ____, DWI, 8/2009
    DIVERT REJECTION-CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Aggravated Assault on a Police Officer (Night Club Security, 9/2009
    NO BILL GRAND JURY
  • State of Texas v. ____, Violation of Protective Order, 9/2009
    TIME SERVED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Injury to a Child (Child Abuse and Assault), 9/2009
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, DWI 2nd, 10/2009
    PROBATION (Prior DWI and Felony Pen Trip)
  • State of Texas v. ____, DWI, 10/2009
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, ONLINE SOLICITATION OF A MINOR, 10/2009
    DEFERRED ADJUDICATION
  • State of Texas v. ____, Drug Offense (Possession of Marijuana), 10/2009
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Possession of Marijuana, 11/2009
    3 days (multiple priors)
  • State of Texas v. ____, Assault Domestic Violence (Husband Wife), 11/2009
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, DWI, 11/2009
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Assault Domestic Violence (Husband Wife), 12/2009
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, DWI, 12/2009
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Aggravated Assault (Drive By Shooting Alleged), 1/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Aggravated Assault, 1/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Sexual Assault of a Child (Child Abuse- Oral Sex and Indecency alleged), 1/2010
    JURY SELECTED, CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Aggravated Assault (Drive By Shooting Alleged), 1/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Evading in a Motor Vehicle, 1/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Aggravated Assault on a Public Servant (Assault on a Police Officer), 1/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, DWI, 2/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Prostitution, 2/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, DWI, 2/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, FELONY Tampering with a Governmental Document, 2/2010
    CASE REDUCED to Misdemeanor Deferred Adjudication
  • State of Texas v. ____, Assault on Public Servant, 2/2010
    CASE REDUCED to Misdemeanor and Deferred Adjudication
  • State of Texas v. ____, Possession of a Prohibited Weapon at Airport (pistol), 2/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Assault Domestic Violence (Husband Wife), 3/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Possession of a Dangerous Drug, 3/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, DWI, 3/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Possession of Marijuana, 3/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, DWI, 3/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, False Report to a Police Officer, 3/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Pos. of Marijuana 50 pounds, 3/2010
    Motion to Adjudicate, Motion DISMISSED and Deferred Terminated
  • State of Texas v. ____, DWI, 4/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, DWI, 4/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, DWI, 4/2010
    PROBATION
  • State of Texas v. ____, Possession of Marijuana, 4/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Possession of Cocaine, 4/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, DWI, Jury Selected, 5/2010
    CASE DISMISSED after Cross Examination of Arresting Officer
  • State of Texas v. ____, Criminal Trespass, 5/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Possession of Marijuana, 5/2010
    DEFERRED ADJUDICATION
  • State of Texas v. ____, Felony Motion to Adjudicate, 5/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Aggravated Assault (Serious Bodily Injury- Broken Jaw and Shattered Eye Socket), 5/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, DWI, 5/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Burglary of Habitation (Multiple Homes in Multiple Counties), 5/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____ (Company), Water Pollution (Environmental Crimes), 5/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Felony Possession of Controlled Substance (STEROIDS), 5/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Possession of Controlled Substance Penalty Group 3, 5/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Water Pollution (Environmental Crimes), 5/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____ (Individual), Water Pollution (Environmental Crimes), 5/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Intoxication Manslaughter, 6/2010
    CASE REDUCED to Negligent Homicide, Deferred Adjudication
  • State of Texas v. ____, Assault Family Member (CHOKING), 5/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, DWI 2nd, Reduced to 1st and Probation, 6/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Possession of Marijuana, 6/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Possession of Controlled Substance, 6/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Theft, 6/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, DWI Breath Test, 6/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Failure to Stop and Give Information, 6/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Felony Assault Family Member Second Offense, 7/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Failure to Stop and Give Information, 8/2010
    DEFERRED ADJUDICATION
  • State of Texas v. ____, DWI Breath Test, 8/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, DWI,, 9/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, DWI, 9/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Endangering a Child, 9/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Impersonating a Police Officer, 9/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Possession of Marijuana, 10/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Possession of Marijuana, 10/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, Assault Domestic Violence, 10/2010
    CASE DISMISSED
  • State of Texas v. ____, DWI, 10/2010
    CASE DISMISSED (On Trial Day)
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