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Law Offices Of Richard C. McConathy
Our attorneys have handled numerous criminal offense charges in both state and federal courts. The attorneys of Law Offices of Richard C. McConathy have proven time and time again that our clients have received favorable results. Our attorneys take pride in protecting one's freedoms and civil rights.

The Law Offices of Richard C. McConathy motto "Liberty or Death" demonstrates the firm's dedication to vigorously representing each client when they face accusations of committing a criminal offense in Parker County, TX. Contact the Parker County Criminal Law Attorneys of Law Offices of Richard C. McConathy to discuss your criminal charges today!Are you facing domestic violence or family violence charges?

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For years, The Law Offices of Richard C. McConathy have helped citizens of Parker County and its surrounding areas fight their criminal charges and retain their freedom.
We have a proven track record of success alongside a team of veteran legal experts.
Parker County citizens living in cities such as Weatherford, Springtown, Aledo, or Willow Park can always count on Richard McConathy and his staff.
Since 2002, Richard C. McConathy has assisted citizens in all areas of Texas.
From Class C misdemeanors to First-Degree felonies, Richard McConathy has seen it all, yet he remains unphased by aggressive prosecution.
Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) charges are prosecuted aggressively no matter the state.
When a driver makes the decision to drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol they risk hurting themselves or others.
Whether a driver harms another or not while driving while intoxicated, the penalties for this conduct are severe.
When someone is arrested for Driving While Intoxicated, they have a mandatory minimum term of confinement of 72 hours in jail.
This can result in significant challenges for someone with a job or for someone who has a responsibility that requires their daily attention.
Multiple people are arrested for DWI in Texas on a daily basis, and each person could end up having their own unique defense against the criminal charges.
The truth of the matter remains that no two criminal cases are ever the same and there can often be some unique elements that can prove to offer some very strong defenses against criminal charges.
Some of the most frequent defenses involve errors by police officers in the handling of DWI arrests, but there can be other circumstances that allow for additional defenses.
If a person is charged with driving while intoxicated (DWI) in Texas, they can face a criminal or civil driver's license suspension, or both.
If an individual is subsequently convicted of a DWI offense after refusing to submit to a chemical breath or blood test, they can receive both a criminal and civil license suspension.
Driver's license suspensions are an unavoidable consequence to a DWI arrest that must be dealt with in a quick and timely manner to ensure the most favorable outcome.
An administrative license suspension hearing often requires the support of a strong and knowledgeable DWI defense lawyer, and there can often be possibilities for some very favorable outcomes when cases are fully investigated before these hearings.
Most people associate a driving while intoxicated (DWI) arrest in Texas with alcohol consumption, but the truth of the matter is that police officers have the ability to also arrest alleged offenders when they are believed to be under the influence of certain drugs.
Some of the most common kinds of drugs involved in these crimes include prescription drugs, marijuana, and other controlled substances.
The involvement of drugs in an alleged DWI crime can truly complicate things because a person who is believed to be under drugs can be charged with DWI even when they have a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) that is below the legal limit.
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