The Law Office of
Gregory R. Terra
501 S. Austin Ave.,
Suite 1130

Georgetown, TX 78626
(512) 635-4368
(512) 692-2878 (fax)
Office Hours: M-F, 9-5

The Criminal Process

The Initial Detention and Arrest

Criminal charges typically begin when someone is detained, investigated, and then arrested 'on site' for a criminal offense. For example, someone may be stopped for speeding, investigated for DWI, and arrested for DWI.  Or the police may respond to a 911 telephone call and arrest someone for Assault with Bodily Injury Family Violence.  

Sometimes the detention itself can become a legal issue in the case.  For example, the length of detention in a traffic stop can become a legal issue if the person was detained for an unreasonable amount of time before illegal drugs were found where the reason for the traffic stop had ended and no 'probable cause' or 'reasonable suspicion' existed to justify the detention.

Getting Someone Out of Jail

When someone is arrested in Williamson County they are taken to the Williamson County Jail, located at the corner of 4th & Rock St. in Georgetown (512-943-1365 or 1366). If they were arrested on an open warrant, the amount of bail has already been determined by the magistrate or judge that signed the warrant.  If they were arrested 'on site,' the amount of bail will be determined the next morning when they are "magistrated." This term refers to the process whereby someone appears before a magistrate, is informed of the charge, of their basic legal rights, and of the amount of their bond/bail. The magistrate will also inform them of any specific conditions of their being released on bond, such as having an ignition interlock installed on their automobile (required in all subsequent DWI cases) or avoiding contact with a particular person (in most assault cases).  The amount of bail set is typically based upon the severity of the charge(s) and the person's prior criminal history.

Once in custody, a defendant cannot get out of jail until either their bond has been paid or their case has been completely resolved through a dismissal, some sort of plea bargain agreement, or a trial.  'Bail' is an amount of money that must be paid to the county to ensure someone has a financial incentive to appear in court at a later date. If the amount of bail is $2500 for example, a family member or friend may either pay this amount in full to the county, or contract with a local bail bondsman to pay it for them for a fee (typically about 10-15% of the total bond).  If the bail is paid by the defendant's family or friends it will be returned to them, minus an administrative fee, once the case is resolved and no further court appearances are required.

This is a list of most of the licensed bail bondsmen serving Williamson County:
   1st Call Bail Bonds (512-930-1234)
   A+ Bail Bonds (512-930-2245)
   A1 Bail Bond (512-238-3340, 
 http://a1bailbond.services.officelive.com/)
   A Advantage Bail Bond (512-930-1717)
   ABC Bail Bond Service (512-863-3408)
   Anytime Bail Bond (512-931-2617)
   B & V Bail Bond (512-763-1900)
   C & J Bail Bonds (512-864-1900)
   Discount Bail Bonds (512-869-5452)
   Emergency Bail Bonds (512-930-0911)
   Freedom Bail Bonds (512-930-3040, http://www.freedomgeorgetown.com/)
   Give You a Brake Bail Bond (512-868-5220)
   I'll Get U Out - Yo Te Saco (512-868-1652)
   Lone Star Bail Bond (512-930-0007, http://www.lonestarbailbond.com/)
   Off the Hook Bail Bonds (512-869-3039, http://www.offthehookbailbonds.com/)
   Reliable Bail Bond (512-930-2663, http://www.reliablebailbond.com/)
   True Blue Bail Bonds (512-930-2303,
http://truebluebailbond.com/)

The Initial Court Date

Most people are released from jail within 24 hours of their arrest after someone pays their bond. Upon being released, the person's property will be returned to them (minus anything held in evidence) and they should be provided with notice of their initial court date, typically a few weeks later.  If the arrest was for a misdemeanor, they can avoid attending the initial court date by simply hiring an attorney before the first court date.  The attorney can then reschedule the initial court date to allow time to obtain 'discovery' (the police report, video tapes, 911 tapes, photographs, etc.), and should review it with you to prepare a defense before going to court.

In Williamson County, misdemeanor cases are prosecuted by the Williamson County Attorney and are set in either County Court at Law #1, County Court at Law #2, or County Court at Law #3.  Each of these courts have different judges and prosecutors, typically three prosecutors per court.  

In Williamson County, felony cases are prosecuted by the Williamson County District Attorney and are set in the 26th District Court, 277th District Court, or the 368th District Court.  Each of these courts have different judges and prosecutors, typically three prosecutors per court.

The Pre-Trial Intervention Program

The Williamson County Attorney has a special six-month program, called the Pre-Trial Intervention Program, for many first-time offenders charged with a Class-A or Class-B misdemeanor that results in a dismissal of the charge, but you must apply through your attorney within a certain period of time.  If accepted, you must pay a $360 fee, perform 40 hours of community service, take some classes, submit to drug testing, and have an ignition interlock installed on your vehicle (required only in DWI cases), after which the charge will be dismissed. Then two years after the date or your arrest you may petition the court for a complete expunction of the charge, a process whereby an arrest and charge are completely removed from your criminal history and all related records are ordered destroyed.

Scheduling a Free Consultation and the Process to Hire

To schedule a free initial consultation with us to discuss your case, simply call (512) 635-4368 or click on the 'Contact Us' link to complete a short form that will be emailed to us. There is no fixed time limit for a free consultation, but they generally last less than an hour.  At this meeting we will discuss the basic facts of your case, any possible legal defenses, and a basic strategy for handling your case. We can also discuss payment options/plans if you are unable to pay our fee in full. Once you make the decision to hire, you will need to remain at the office for about an hour to complete the necessary paperwork and  review several documents that we will provide you. When you leave our office you will have a complete packet of useful information, you will know exactly what the process will be, and you should feel confident in knowing that you have an experienced attorney to navigate you through the process and help you with your case.

The Law Office of Gregory R. Terra
Attorney/Lawyer
501 S. Austin Ave., Suite 1130
 Georgetown, TX 78626
 (512) 635-4368
(512) 692-2878 (fax)
Office Hours: M-F, 9-5

The Law Office of Gregory R. Terra has represented clients charged with: Accident Involving Damage to Vehicle (TC 550.022), Aggravated Assault (PC 22.02), Assault with Bodily Injury (Including Domestic Violence/Family Violence, PC 22.01), Assault on a Public Servant (PC 22.01), Bail Jumping and Failure to Appear (PC 38.10), Burglary (PC 30.02), Burglary of a Building (PC 30.02), Burglary of Vehicles (PC 30.04), Consumption of Alcohol by a Minor (ABC 106.04), Credit Card or Debit Card Abuse (PC 32.31), Criminal Mischief (PC 28.03), Criminal Trespass (PC 30.05), Deadly Conduct (PC 22.05), Manufacture or Delivery of a [Controlled] Substance (CSA 481.1121 to 481.114), Delivery of Marijuana (CSA 481.120), Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol by Minor (ABC 106.041), Driving While Intoxicated (PC 49.04), Driving While Intoxicated with Child Passenger (PC 49.045), Driving While License Invalid (TC 521.457), Duty on Striking Fixture or Highway Landscaping (TC 550.025), Duty on Striking Unattended Vehicle (TC 550.024), Duty to Give Information and Render Aid (TC 550.023), Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity (PC 71.02), Evading Arrest or Detention (PC 38.04), Failure to Identify (PC 38.02), False Alarm or Report (PC 42.06), Fictitious or Counterfeit Inspection Certificate OR Insurance Document (TC 548.603), Forgery (PC 32.21), Forging or Altering Prescription (CSA 483.045), Fraudulent Destruction, Removal, or Concealment of Writing (PC 32.47), Furnishing Alcohol to a Minor (ABC 106.06), Harassment (PC 42.07), Hindering Apprehension or Prosecution (PC 38.05), Illegal Dumping (HSC 365.012), Indecent Exposure (PC 21.08), Interference with Public Duties (PC 38.15), Obstructing Highway or Other Passageway (PC 42.03), Interference with Emergency Telephone Call (PC 42.062), Outdoor Burning of Waste and Combustible Material (HSC 382.018 and 382.085), Possession of Alcohol by a Minor (ABC 106.05, a.k.a. Minor in Possession of Alcohol, a.k.a. MIP), Possession of [Controlled] Substance (CSA 481.115 to 481.118), Possession of a Dangerous Drug (CSA 483.041), Possession or Delivery of Drug Paraphernalia (CSA 481.125, a.k.a. PODP), Possession of Marijuana (CSA 481.121), Prostitution (PC 43.02), Prohibited Substances and Items in Adult or Juvenile Correctional or Detention Facility or on Property of Texas Department of Criminal Justice or Texas Youth Commission (PC 38.11), Prohibited Weapons (PC 46.05), Public Intoxication (PC 49.02), Public Lewdness (a.k.a Lewd Conduct, PC 21.07), Racing on Highway (TC 545.420), Reckless Driving (TC 545.401), Resisting Arrest, Search, or Transportation (PC 38.03), Revocation of Community Supervision (a.k.a Motion to Revoke Probation, CCP 42.12-Sec. 23), Sale [of Alcohol] to Minors (ABC 106.03), Tampering with or Fabricating Physical Evidence (PC 37.09), Tampering with Governmental Records (PC 37.10), Tattoos Prohibited for Certain Persons (HSC 146.012), Terroristic Threat (PC 22.07), Theft (PC 31.03), Theft by Check (PC 31.03 & 31.06), Theft of Service (PC 31.04), Unlawful Carrying Weapons (PC 46.02), Unlawful Carrying of Handgun by License Holder (PC 46.035), Unlawful Restraint (PC 20.02), and Violation of Protective Order (PC 25.07).
The Law Office of Gregory R. Terra also handles all of the following legal services: Petition for Occupational Driver's License, Petition for Expunction of Records, Petition for Order for Non-Disclosure, Motion to Modify Condition of Community Supervision (a.k.a. Motion to Modify Conditions of Probation), and Motion to Terminate Community Supervision (a.k.a. Motion to Terminate Probation).
The Law Office of Gregory R. Terra is located in Georgetown, Texas and serves clients located throughout Central Texas and Williamson County, in communities such as: Austin TX, Round Rock TX, Cedar Park TX, Leander TX, Pflugerville TX, Taylor TX, Liberty Hill TX, and Hutto TX.

The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.