As a former Assistant District Attorney in the Denton County Criminal District Attorney's Office, Daniel K. Peugh devoted his early life to understanding criminal law from both sides of the courtroom aisles. With more opportunities to protect his Texas residents in private practice criminal defense work, our accomplished Denton criminal lawyer opened his private practice in 2002 and continues to protect the rights of clients throughout North Texas who find themselves challenged by legal trouble.
With twenty years of experience practicing criminal law in Denton County, Texas, the Peugh Law Firm specializes in the criminal defense cases that the State prosecutes the most. By focusing on defending clients in the most public areas of legal difficulty, our Denton criminal defense lawyer can protect more of our citizens from potentially sensationalized charges that are filed at the time of their arrest, and the aggressive prosecution tactics that follow.
Our Denton criminal attorney has spent more than two decades assisting our clients in Denton County, Texas with their legal troubles, no matter their age or the level of their charges.
With twenty years of experience practicing criminal law in Denton County, Texas, the Peugh Law Firm specializes in the criminal defense cases that the State prosecutes the most. By focusing on defending clients in the most public areas of legal difficulty, our Denton criminal defense lawyer can protect more of our citizens from potentially sensationalized charges that are filed at the time of their arrest, and the aggressive prosecution tactics that follow.
Our Denton criminal attorney has spent more than two decades assisting our clients in Denton County, Texas with their legal troubles, no matter their age or the level of their charges.
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Choosing the right lawyer to build your defense isn't as easy as simply picking a random name from the phonebook.
You want a defense attorney that's backed by years of experience, familiar with local judges, local prosecutors, and local law enforcement agencies, and, above all else, will vigorously represent you and your best interests.
You want Daniel K. Peugh, Attorney at Law.
You want a defense attorney that's backed by years of experience, familiar with local judges, local prosecutors, and local law enforcement agencies, and, above all else, will vigorously represent you and your best interests.
You want Daniel K. Peugh, Attorney at Law.
If you are a parent who has a child who has been charged with a crime, it is important to understand their rights and yours as their guardian.
At The Peugh Law Firm, our juvenile defense attorney in Denton, TX has more than 20 years of experiencing assisting parents with the difficult circumstances that surround their child's legal issues.
Our Denton juvenile defense lawyer has defended thousands of juveniles and their families in wide-ranging cases that include lesser charges of truancy and runaways, and much more severe cases where children are being charged with serious crimes and are turned over to the adult court system.
At The Peugh Law Firm, our juvenile defense attorney in Denton, TX has more than 20 years of experiencing assisting parents with the difficult circumstances that surround their child's legal issues.
Our Denton juvenile defense lawyer has defended thousands of juveniles and their families in wide-ranging cases that include lesser charges of truancy and runaways, and much more severe cases where children are being charged with serious crimes and are turned over to the adult court system.
Texas has Progressive Sanction Guidelines for Juvenile Offenders.
Probation Officers, Prosecutors, and Juvenile Judges follow these guidelines in determining what punishment a juvenile that has been found to have offended should receive.
A typical first offense can be put through a diversion program.
These provide consequences for juveniles without pushing them formally through the full juvenile justice system.
Therefore, if successful, there is only a minimal impact on the juvenile's record.
Most other offenses result in probation.
Probation Officers, Prosecutors, and Juvenile Judges follow these guidelines in determining what punishment a juvenile that has been found to have offended should receive.
A typical first offense can be put through a diversion program.
These provide consequences for juveniles without pushing them formally through the full juvenile justice system.
Therefore, if successful, there is only a minimal impact on the juvenile's record.
Most other offenses result in probation.
Alcoholic Beverage Code, relating to driving under the influence of alcohol by a minor (third or subsequent offense).
The burden is on the respondent to show by a preponderance of the evidence that the absence has been or should be excused or that the absence was involuntary.
A decision by the court to excuse an absence for purposes of this subsection does not affect the ability of the school district to determine whether to excuse the absence for another purpose.
At least one day prior to the transfer hearing, the court shall provide the attorney for the child with access to all written matter to be considered by the court in making the transfer decision.
The burden is on the respondent to show by a preponderance of the evidence that the absence has been or should be excused or that the absence was involuntary.
A decision by the court to excuse an absence for purposes of this subsection does not affect the ability of the school district to determine whether to excuse the absence for another purpose.
At least one day prior to the transfer hearing, the court shall provide the attorney for the child with access to all written matter to be considered by the court in making the transfer decision.
Daniel Peugh is a former Chief Prosecutor for the Denton County Criminal District Attorney's Office.
He has an insider's knowledge of local Judges, Prosecutors, and Probation Officers.
At The Peugh Law Firm we try cases and we get jury verdicts.
Our ability to make our case before judges and juries benefits all of our clients at every level of representation.
Most of our clients do not go to trial.
Still, the plea bargain offers our clients receive are based in large part on what the prosecutors know we can do if the case goes to trial.
He has an insider's knowledge of local Judges, Prosecutors, and Probation Officers.
At The Peugh Law Firm we try cases and we get jury verdicts.
Our ability to make our case before judges and juries benefits all of our clients at every level of representation.
Most of our clients do not go to trial.
Still, the plea bargain offers our clients receive are based in large part on what the prosecutors know we can do if the case goes to trial.
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