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Brian Kent Tillman
Darby Kolter & Roberts, LLP
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Practice Areas
- Personal Injury
- Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
- Workers' Compensation
- Products Liability
- Drugs & Medical Devices, Motor Vehicle Defects, Toxic Torts
- Real Estate Law
- Commercial Real Estate, Condominiums, Easements, Eminent Domain, Homeowners Association, Land Use & Zoning, Mortgages, Neighbor Disputes, Residential Real Estate, Water Law
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- Free Consultation
- Credit Cards Accepted
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Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- Texas
- Vermont
- Vermont Supreme Court
Professional Experience
- Of Counsel
- Darby Kolter & Roberts, LLP
- - Current
- Owner/Partner
- Tillman Braniff
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- Owner
- Law Office of Brian K. Tillman
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- Associate Attorney
- Dunham & Rogers
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- Associate Attorney
- Law Office of Nicholas L. Hadden
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Education
- Vermont Law School
- J.D.
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- University of Texas - Austin
- B.A. (1994)
Professional Associations
- Vermont Bar  # 3515
- Member
- Current
- Vermont Association for Justice
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- Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
- Member
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- Austin Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
- Member
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- NORML Legal Committee
- Member
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- Website
- Darby Kolter & Roberts, LLP
Legal Answers
2 Questions Answered
- Q. Whats is Texas; Burglary in the 2nd degree
- A: Mr. White is correct, I would only add that probation is also possible if you qualify and they are willing to accept you. Maximum probation term is 10 years. Things that would prevent probation are things like prior trips to the penitentiary, or a poor history with prior probations (like probation revocation). You should definitely consult an attorney with a serious offense like Burglary.
- Q. If im being charged with possesion of less than two ounces and I only had a joint What options do I have
- A: It means you have been charged with class B misdemeanor possession of marijuana. The maximum penalty is up to 6 months in the county jail, up to $2000 fine, or both. In addition, a conviction will result in a drivers license suspension and surcharges on your license. Treatment of marijuana cases vary widely from county to county in Texas. It's not possible to say what any given county will do, but in any event you can look forward to a minimum of some good ol' counseling, some community service, and sobriety.
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