Houston Drug Crime Attorney
Seasoned Texas Drug Charge Defense
Have you been charged with drug possession or distribution in Texas? Put more than 60 years of combined criminal law experience on your side with our Houston drug crime attorneys.
At Guy L. Womack & Associates, P.C., our Houston drug crime lawyers have defended clients throughout Texas since 1995. When you need tenacious advocacy for your legal rights, you can rely on our seasoned, trial-tested defense firm.
Why Collaborate with Our Houston Drug Crime Lawyers?
- 5-star ratings from clients
- Over four decades of collective legal experience
- Proven victories: not-guilty verdicts, acquittals & dismissals
- Free, no-obligation consultation available 24/7
Contact our Houston drug crime attorneys at (713) 364-9913 today!
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Tried Where It CountsLead counsel in federal, state, and military courtrooms — not a referral mill
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Two Generations, One BenchFounding partners and senior counsel try cases together — your matter never gets handed down
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Inquiries Answered 24/7A real attorney returns urgent calls — not an answering service or intake form
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Bilingual Support At Both OfficesEnglish & Spanish representation across Houston and McAllen — same standard of care
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Tried Where It CountsLead counsel in federal, state, and military courtrooms — not a referral mill
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Two Generations, One BenchFounding partners and senior counsel try cases together — your matter never gets handed down
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Inquiries Answered 24/7A real attorney returns urgent calls — not an answering service or intake form
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Bilingual Support At Both OfficesEnglish & Spanish representation across Houston and McAllen — same standard of care
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Words cannot express my extreme gratitude to Mr. Guy Womack Senior
“Words cannot express my extreme gratitude to Mr. Guy Womack Senior, this outstanding individual has represented me now and saved my neck at least twice showing the ut-most professionalism and kindness in regards to my legal problems! Mr. Womack has unofficially adopted me and for that I am truly grateful and humbled. His staff is extremely professional, and I assure you that this man and his firm will stop at nothing to make sure that you are taken care of , I have personally seen this Gentlemen go out of his way to ensure my safety and well-being. For this, I have to give him 10 stars and a big thumbs up and Mr. Womack when I see you next, I’m giving you a big ‘ole hug !”
Former Client
Record-Setting Outcomes
Past results do not predict future outcomes — but a real trial record is the only honest signal a prospective client has. These are ours.
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Criminal Charges Dropped $300,000 of Equipment and Funds Were Misplaced, Disposed of And/Or Taken
State of Texas v. SM
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All Charges Dismissed 7 Indictments of Sexual Molestation of Neighborhood Children
State of Texas v. B.H.
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No Criminal Charges Filed Aggravated Assault
U.S. v. LTC GW
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Case Dismissed Aggravated Assault
Texas v. ES
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Case Dismissed Aggravated Assault
State of Texas v. BJV
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Not Guilty of All Charges Aggravated Assault
U.S. v. CW2 KDY
Consequences of Drug Crime Conditions in Texas
In Texas, a drug possession conviction can result in 180 days to 10 years in prison. If authorities charge you with distributing a controlled substance, you could face a life sentence. You deserve the strongest possible drug defense. Our firm provides access to seasoned Houston drug crime attorneys who are determined to protect your future.
Drug cases in Houston fall under the Texas Controlled Substances Act, but Harris County courts sometimes offer diversion programs or alternative sentencing. Houston judges and prosecutors evaluate drug charges on a case-by-case basis, which can impact the possible outcomes, including opportunities for dismissals or reduced penalties. Factors such as your prior record, the specific substance at issue, and the amount involved all influence how local courts approach cases.
Houston drug crime lawyers are available for you 24/7—Schedule your free consultation now by calling (713) 364-9913!
Don't wait for a charging document. The first 48 hours decide most cases.
If you have been contacted by federal agents, served with charges, or know they are coming — speak with an attorney before you speak with anyone else.