Mission, Texas Criminal Defense & Personal Injury Attorney
Practice Areas
Criminal Defense
“The Right To An Attorney.”
Sometimes taken for granted, this simple phrase is the backbone of our system of justice. The accused’s right to counsel is founded in the Sixth Amendment to the Constitution and endorsed by Gideon v. Wainwright. The Law Office of Carlos A. García prides itself in its competent, aggressive representation of its clients.
“Innocent Until Proven Guilty.”
Whether you are arrested, indicted or suspected of a crime, it is important to remember you are innocent until proven guilty. A verdict of guilt must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt. The Law Office of Carlos A. García embraces this standard and believes that all individuals deserve fair and passionate representation at every stage of the judicial process. Without the counsel of your choice, you cannot insure the representation you or your loved one deserves. Surely, when accused of a crime, a person needs to know the specifics of what he confronts. The Law Office of Carlos A. García takes the time to explain the judicial process to the client and his family.
Mr. García seeks to protect your rights by putting his experience in front of Judges and Juries to work for you or your loved one. The legal process is intimidating and challenging. Whether you are accused of a State or Federal Crime, Mr. García’s knowledge of the law and passion for the case sets him apart from the rest.
“The Right of Confrontation”
Seeking justice through the gauntlet of cross-examination, distinguishes good lawyers from great ones. Many times, a witness’s true motivation for testifying against the accused is buried beneath a false facade created by a myriad of factors. Seeking out these motivations for testifying against the accused provides the “fact finder” (jury) true insight into the witness’s reasons for testifying. Ultimately, the witness’s credibility is judged by their ability to answer questions as confronted by the defense lawyer. A jury relies on both defense counsel and the lawyer for the government for providing a picture of evidence as described by witnesses.
“The Right Against Self-Incrimination”
The Fifth Amendment to the Constitution shields every individual from being a witness against himself. It is the Government’s burden to prove the elements of their case. Whether or not to testify in a criminal prosecution is a personal right that must be thoroughly discussed prior to trial. In certain, limited circumstances, the accused may chose to testify in his own behalf. Again, the testimony of the accused should be carefully analyzed and considered with defense counsel before and during trial.
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Personal Injury
- Traffic Accidents
- Wrongful Death
- SUV Rollovers
- Car Seat Failures
- 18 Wheeler Accidents
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Electrocutions &
Burns
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Nursing Home
Neglect
- Slip & Fall
- Sexual Harassment
Our firm will fight for your
rights under the law.
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Litigation
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Corporations and
Partnerships
- Injunctions
- Declaratory Actions
Aggressive Advocacy
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Contact us about your legal matter today!