Houston Federal Criminal Defense
Fighting for the Freedom of the Accused
Bennett & Bennett provides criminal counsel to individuals under federal indictment, federal investigation, and that are interested in taking full advantage of their rights. We’re among the best qualified law firms in Houston, TX for providing guidance to federal defendants. For more information or to tell us more about your case, contact us at your earliest convenience. We handle cases related to RICO violations, free speech (A1) defense, white collar offenses, firearm violations, bank robbery, human trafficking, and cases in which counterfeiting currency or interstate drug trafficking is alleged. If you have any questions, contact Houston criminal defense lawyer Mark W. Bennett at 713-224-1747.
Houston Criminal Defense Services
Top Houston Criminal Justice Lawyers
Houston criminal attorneys Mark & Jennifer Bennett provide legal representation for individuals accused of theft, murder, possession of controlled substances, assault, sex crimes, federal offenses, domestic violence, DWI. We’re also among the leading defense lawyers in Houston for criminal appeals. If you need our help, contact our legal team at your earliest convenience. Houston criminal defense attorney Mark W. Bennett is Board Certified® in Criminal Law per the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and has practice law in Houston, Texas, and federal courts since 1995. If you want the experience of a top defense lawyer in your corner, contact Mark W. Bennett.
Domestic Violence & Family Assault Cases
Wrongfully Arrested?
Were you accused of domestic violence or assaulting a family member? Our office has over 20 years of experience defending individuals charged with such offense in Houston, TX. If you need to talk with a top Houston criminal attorney about a misdemeanor or felony assault case, contact me, Mark W. Bennett, today at 713-224-1747.
Criminal, Federal, & Civil Appeals
Did the Court System make a mistake?
It’s not uncommon for the courts to make a mistake, resulting in a person’s wrongful conviction and subsequent imprisonment. If you need to talk with a criminal appeals lawyer in Houston, contact Mark W. Bennett, a criminal justice attorney, as soon as you can. In order for an appeal to have a chance at success, the litigation procedures must be handled perfectly. Any mistake could result in a futile attempt at a successful appeal. Bennett & Bennett provides legal representation for criminal, civil, family court, and federal appeals. For more information or to get started, contact our offices at 713-224-1747.
Harris County Cocaine Possession Charges
It’s Always a Felony Charge
Cocaine possession cases involving any amount of the drug are classified as felony offenses in the State of Texas. Houston criminal attorney Mark W. Bennett will help you fight for a case dismissal and is one of the best criminal trial lawyers in Texas. If your case can be won, Mark will see the angle and work with you to pursue it.
Texas Marijuana Possession Cases
Busted with Pot?
If you’re facing criminal charges in Houston, Harris County or the surrounding counties for possession of marijuana, Mark W. Bennett is one of the best criminal lawyers in Texas for fighting these types of cases. The classification of the offense as a felony or a misdemeanor is contingent on the amount of the drug involved with your case. If you’re ready to talk with a lawyer about your case, call Houston criminal attorney Mark W. Bennett today at 713-224-1747.
Drug Manufacture & Delivery Cases
Controlled Substance Cases Can Be Won!
Under the Texas Controlled Substances Act penalties for possessing drugs are more severe if the State can prove that the defendant “manufactured, delivered, or possessed with the intent to deliver” a controlled substance. As discussed in Cocaine section, the penalties for possession with intent to deliver are one category more severe than the penalties for “simple” possession. At Bennett & Bennett, we’ve defended many good people charged with Texas drug delivery charges statewide since 1995. If you need to talk with a battle-tested and successful criminal defense lawyer in Houston, call Mark W. Bennett at 713-224-1747.
Houston Meth Possession Cases
Although methamphetamine related drug offenses are harshly prosecuted, Attorney Mark Bennett may be able to help you avoid jail-time or beat the meth charge entirely. To contact Bennett & Bennett, call our law office at 713-224-1747 to schedule an appointment to meet with our team.
Possession of Child Pornography
Individuals accused and convicted of possession of child pornography could face up to 10 years in prison, per conviction, and a fine of up to $10,000.00. If you stand accused of such an offense and need to consult legal counsel, contact Bennett & Bennett in Houston today at 713-224-1747. Houston criminal lawyer Mark W. Bennett has extensive experience helping people charged with such offenses and invites you to reach out to us for the help you’ll need.
Indecency with a Child
Depending on the circumstances of the case, the potential penalty for a person convicted of indecency with a child ranges from 2-to-20 years. If you or a loved one stand charged with such an offense, you’ll need a top Houston criminal lawyer in your corner that knows the best ways to defend both the innocent, and the self-acknowledged guilty. If you’re looking for help, call one of the best criminal lawyers in Houston by reaching out to Attorney Mark W. Bennett at 713-224-1747.
Bennett & Bennett
Fourth Floor
917 Franklin St
Houston, TX 77002
Phone: 713-224-1747
Sexual Assault
In Texas, all instances of sexual assault are classified as felonies. The severity of the classification of the felony offense is determined by the age of the victim and any additional aggravating factors. Houston criminal lawyer Mark W. Bennett has defended hundreds of people accused of such offenses and is always willing to help a person that’s at risk of losing their freedom. If you’re looking for the best criminal attorney in Houston for your case, consider reaching out to Attorney Mark W. Bennett at 713-224-1747.