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Se Habla Español PAYMENT PLANS AVAILABLE  Dallas Criminal Lawyer Dan Montalvo is a Dallas Lawyer that concentrates in Criminal Defense. As former veteran State Prosecutor of the Dallas County District Attorney's Office, DAN MONTALVO knows and understands how the criminal justice system works. He has tried over 200 Bench and Jury Trials. He knows how judges apply legal doctrine and what criminal prosecutors look for in cases. As an experienced Dallas Criminal Lawyer he knows how to present a case to judges, juries and prosecutors. He knows how to defend criminal cases like yours. Although you cannot choose the prosecutor assigned to your case you can select the Dallas Criminal Lawyer who will be t he advocate of your constitutional and statutory rights. Some Dallas Criminal Lawyers are opportunists. When you hire these criminal attorneys beware. Employing the legal services of these criminal lawyers could result in your dissatisfaction with the outcome of your case and your personal treatment. Take the time to and look for the best possible criminal lawyer that fits your needs, as a person and as a victim. Take the time to find the right Dallas criminal lawyer.
Now that you have been arrested in Dallas, Tarrant, Collin or any county in North Texas, this means that serious criminal charges have been brought against you. Prosecutors have already initiated the legal process towards your conviction. If they are successful, the penalties you face are potentially drastic and could include jail, fines, community service hours, and court costs. You may have an alternative. With the assistance of a qualified and aggressive Dallas Criminal Lawyer, you can fight back! Call or E-Mail Dan Montalvo now. 
Mr. Montalvo was named a 2005 “Texas Rising Star.” Selections are made by Texas Monthly magazine, in cooperation with the publication Law and Politics. Mr. Montalvo was featured in the July, 2005 issue of Texas Monthly magazine. Fewer than 2.5 percent of attorneys in Texas have received this designation. Recipients are younger than 40 years of age or have been practicing law 10 years or less |
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| RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -- Former Sen. Jesse Helms, who built a career along the fault lines of racial politics and battled liberals, Communists and the occasional fellow Republican during 30 conservative years in Congress, died on the Fourth of July. He was 86.... |
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