Houston Theft Crime Lawyer
Attorney Representation in Houston, Texas since 1992
If you have been arrested for a Houston criminal offense of theft, the Houston criminal attorneys at the Tad Nelson and Associates law firm can help. Our Houston criminal attorneys will fight for your rights. Whether you have been arrested for wire fraud, check fraud, bank fraud, identity theft, grand theft, burglary, credit card theft, forgery, shoplifting, counterfeiting, robbery, theft of mail, possession of stolen property, mail theft, Social Security fraud, attempt to fraud or any other form of theft our Houston criminal lawyers are on your side.
The Houston criminal charge may encompass a shoplifting arrest for failure to pay for an item to complicated and intricate schemes to defraud. If you or a loved one has been arrested for any of these criminal charges, contact a Houston criminal attorney at the Tad Nelson and Associates criminal law firm.
The Houston criminal attorneys at the Tad Nelson and Associates Law Firm have handled numerous criminal cases of theft for both misdemeanors and felonies. Don’t take chances with your future, call Houston criminal attorney Tad Nelson at the Houston criminal attorney law firm of Tad Nelson and Associates.
Put a *Board-Certified Criminal Law Specialist and Former Assistant District Attorney in Your Corner — Call (281) 280-0100
Our firm and Board Certified Criminal Defense Attorney Tad Nelson provide skilled legal representation and services to people throughout Galveston, Harris, and Brazoria County and the Greater-Houston metro area. If you have been arrested for any criminal activity or need Criminal Law advice — call our League City law offices directly or contact us online today.
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*The Texas Board of Legal Specialization certifies attorneys in 20 specific areas of law; certification in any of these areas requires substantial demonstrated experience and skill, positive peer evaluations, ongoing legal education commitments, and the passage of a rigorous test.

