Jump to Navigation

Major Felonies / Criminal Law

Brazoria County Criminal Defense Lawyer

If you have been arrested for a felony crime, your freedom and your future are on the line. You need a strong and effective defense effort.

At Scott M. Brown, P.C., we are experienced advocates who aggressively defend people in the criminal justice system of Brazoria County. We use our experience and knowledge to defend the rights and freedom of people accused of felony crimes such as:

  • Assault and battery
  • Weapons charges
  • Drug charges
  • Burglary, robbery and theft
  • Fraud and embezzlement
  • Sexual assault and rape
  • DWI
  • Intoxicated manslaughter and intoxicated assault
  • Murder
  • And other felony charges

Contact us to arrange for a consultation with our firm as soon as possible. A lawyer can discuss your legal options and possible defense strategies with you.

Protecting Your Rights, Defending Your Freedom

At Scott M. Brown, P.C., we believe that everyone accused of a crime deserves the strongest defense possible. We will aggressively defend your rights and freedom at every stage of the legal process.

Our firm will carefully review all the evidence in your case — using a private investigator to develop additional evidence when that will help your defense effort. Whenever possible, we will make aggressive use of motions to exclude evidence and testimony.

If possible, we will seek a dismissal of the charge. If that cannot be done, we will explain your legal options — including an acceptable plea to a lesser charge or contesting the charge at trial.

Scott M. Brown, P.C., will leave no stone unturned in your defense. We will work to build a strong and successful defense of your rights and freedom.

Expungements and Orders of Non-Disclosure

We also represent clients in other criminal law matters, including expungements and probation violations.

If your charge was dismissed or if you received a deferred adjudication or were fund not guilty of a crime, it may be possible to obtain an expungement. This destroys all records concerning the event. If you were found guilty of a Class B misdemeanor, Class A misdemeanor or eligible felony and successfully completed a deferred adjudication probation, we can file a petition for an Order of Non-Disclosure. When approved by a judge, this prevents people outside the criminal justice system from learning about your conviction.

Contact a Criminal Defense Attorney Today

For immediate assistance about a criminal law matter or to speak with an attorney, contact Scott M. Brown, P.C., today.

We have offices in Angleton and Pearland, Texas, to serve you.

Мы Говорим по-Русски

FirmSite® by FindLaw, a Thomson Reuters business.