When the Stakes Are Serious, Your Defense Should Be Too.
Being accused of a crime can affect far more than the immediate case. Your freedom, career, professional reputation, finances, and family can all be placed at risk. Robert R. Flores provides experienced criminal defense representation focused on understanding the facts, identifying weaknesses in the government's case, and developing a strategy designed around what is at stake for the individual client.
Experience in the Courtroom Matters
Criminal defense has been an important part of Robert R. Flores's practice throughout his legal career. His experience representing defendants has given him a practical understanding of how criminal cases develop—from investigation and arrest through pretrial litigation, negotiation, trial, and, when necessary, post-judgment proceedings.
Every case is approached individually. The defense begins with a careful examination of what actually happened, the evidence the government can prove, the manner in which that evidence was obtained, and the legal and constitutional issues that may affect the prosecution.
The objective is not simply to move a case through the system. It is to determine where the client stands, identify available leverage, and develop the strongest strategy the circumstances allow.
State & Federal Criminal Defense
Mr. Flores represents clients facing criminal matters in Texas courts and is admitted to practice in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas, allowing him to represent clients in federal criminal proceedings as well.
His criminal-defense practice includes matters involving:
Felony and misdemeanor charges
Federal criminal investigations and prosecutions
DWI and alcohol-related offenses
Theft, fraud, and property offenses
Assault and other serious allegations
White-collar and business-related criminal matters
Pre-charge and grand-jury investigations
Probation and post-judgment matters
Prepared for More Than One Outcome
Not every criminal case should go to trial. Not every criminal case should result in a plea.
Effective defense counsel must be prepared to evaluate both.
Mr. Flores examines each case with litigation in mind while remaining focused on the client's broader objectives. Depending upon the facts, that may mean challenging evidence, litigating constitutional issues, negotiating from a position of strength, seeking dismissal or reduction of charges, or preparing the case for trial.
Committed to the Practice of Criminal Defense
Robert R. Flores is a member of the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association (TCDLA), a statewide organization dedicated to criminal-defense advocacy, continuing legal education, and the protection of constitutional rights.
That involvement reflects a broader commitment to remaining engaged with developments in Texas criminal law and the criminal-defense bar.
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