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If you or a loved one have been accused of committing a crime, you need a lawyer and legal team that is dedicated to defending your rights. When people's lives, freedom, and future are at stake, they seek the help of the criminal defense attorneys at Hurley, Guinn & Singh. Led by partners Dan Hurley, David Guinn & Mehr Singh, our criminal law firm has had tremendous success in jury trials in both state and federal courthouses throughout the state of Texas.

If you or a loved one are facing the consequences of an indictment or a conviction, you need the help of an experienced criminal trial lawyer. With over 60 years of collective experience, including hundreds of criminal trials, the attorneys at the Lubbock criminal defense law firm of Hurley, Guinn & Singh can help. Based in Lubbock, TX, Hurley, Guinn & Singh is a full-service criminal defense law firm dedicated to defending individuals facing state and federal criminal prosecutions including grand jury investigations.

The law firm handles all types of criminal charges (including fraud, sexual assault, conspiracy, assault, DWI, murder and more).
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At Hurley, Guinn & Singh, we handle a wide range of criminal defense matters for people throughout Texas.
Whether you are facing the criminal justice system for the first time or have a prior criminal record, it is important to build a strong criminal defense to protect your rights and spare you from the harsh consequences of a criminal conviction.
Contact us today online or by telephone at (806) 771-0700 to speak with an experienced Texas criminal defense attorney.
At Hurley, Guinn & Singh, our criminal defense lawyers represent people accused of crimes all over the state of Texas, including the following cities and counties: Lubbock, Midland, Odessa, Amarillo, Post, Abilene, Plainview, Levelland, Brownfield, Lamesa, Canyon, Big Spring, San Angelo, El Paso, Lubbock County, Garza County, Hockley County, Crosby County, Floyd County, Hale County, Lamb County, Lynn County, Taylor County, Midland County, Ector County, Potter County, Randall County, Terry County, as well as many others.
Hurley, Guinn & Singh provides an aggressive defense for individuals charged with DWI and other intoxication offenses.
The consequences of a DWI conviction can be as severe as a conviction for almost any crime in Texas.
Some of those consequences include fines, probation, community service, and jail time.
The State could also suspend your driver's license and even charge you a surcharge of $1,000 per year for up to three years after your convictions.
All of this for even a first-time offender.
At Hurley, Guinn & Singh, our defense attorneys have significant experience handling DWI cases for clients in Lubbock and surrounding areas.
Being charged with causing the death or serious injury of another is a very serious charge in Texas.
If convicted of one of these types of offenses, you face not only the possibility of a lengthy prison sentence, but if more than one person was killed or injured, the judge is permitted to stack each sentence - forcing you to complete each prison sentence individually.
At Hurley, Guinn & Singh, we have represented many individuals charged with intoxication manslaughter and intoxication assault.
Our criminal defense lawyers are committed to building a strong defense for those accused of these offenses.
Domestic violence charges can devastate families, ruin reputations, and leave those accused at the hands of the criminal justice system.
And unfortunately, once an accusation is made, it's up to the district attorney - not the accuser - on whether the prosecute these types of accusations.
The domestic assault attorneys at Hurley, Guinn & Singh are committed to protecting the rights of people accused of domestic violence in Lubbock, Midland, Abilene, Amarillo, as well other surrounding counties.
Under Texas law, a person can be convicted of assault either intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly.
Often, the accused cause or threaten to cause bodily injury to another person.
Intentionally or knowingly coming into physical contact with another person when the contact would be deemed offensive or unwanted is equally important in assault defense cases.
This, of course, is the simplest form of assault.
Other forms include aggravated assault, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, assault of a public servant, as well as many others.
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