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Tristan Nicolas LeGrande
LeGrande Law
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Attorney Tristan LeGrande of LeGrande Law has a track record of success as a criminal defense attorney. Since 2012 attorney LeGrande has been defending clients charged with felonies and misdemeanors all over the state of Texas.
Here at LeGrande Law, we know that when you are accused of a crime it is a very difficult and very important matter. We are dedicated to fighting for our clients’ rights and doing everything possible to achieve the best resolution of our clients’ cases. The formula for our success at LeGrande Law is: an unwavering dedication to our clients, a strong work ethic, experience, and proven results.
Practice Areas
- Criminal Law
- Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
- DUI & DWI
- Juvenile Law
- Domestic Violence
- Domestic Violence Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence Restraining Orders
- White Collar Crime
Fees
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Free Consultation
Free In-Office consultations during normal business hours (8am-5pm, M-F) -
Credit Cards Accepted
Credit Cards accepted with a 2% transaction fee
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- Texas
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Languages
- English: Spoken, Written
- Spanish: Spoken, Written
Professional Experience
- Criminal Defense Attorney
- LeGrande Law
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- Associate Attorney
- The Law Office of Thomas J. Henry
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- Associate Attorney
- The Lacroix Law Firm
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- Criminal Defense Lawyer
- LeGrande Law
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- Law Clerk
- Multi-district Litigation Asbestos Court
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- Law Clerk
- 165th Civil District Court
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- Law Clerk
- 11th Civil District Court
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- Law Clerk
- Mcafall, Breitbeil and Shults
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Education
- South Texas College of Law
- J.D. (2008) | Criminal Litigation
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- University of Oklahoma College of Law
- B.A. (2004) | Political Science and English Literature
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Awards
- Top 40 Under 40
- National Trial Lawyers
Professional Associations
- Harris County Criminal Lawyers Association
- Member
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- Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
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Publications
Articles & Publications
- 14th District Court of Appeals Opinion - 14-16-00332-CR - REVERSED AND REMANDED
- 14th District Court of Appeals
Speaking Engagements
- My experience, Texas Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers, 27th Annual Convention, Houston, Texas
- Texas Lawyers Assistance Program (TLAP)
Legal Answers
27 Questions Answered
- Q. Can I be charged with possession of a controlled substance if it was in the trunk of someone else’s car in a iPhone box
- A: Yes - if you are not guilty, then plead not guilty and hire an attorney. They must prove you intentionally and knowingly exercised care, custody, control or management of the controlled substance - beyond a reasonable doubt, in order to convict you of possession. The viability of your defense is very fact dependent. You will be in the best position to fight your case if you carefully choose your lawyer. Good luck.
- Q. I’m a combat veteran that feels like I have been railroaded in tx. Inadequate representation
- A: If you were not guilty, you should not have plead guilty. By pleading guilty, your ability to appeal is extremely limited. As long as you were competent, knowingly, and voluntarily made, it will not be reversed. Your guilty plea will not be undone because you “did not see one single bit of evidence against you.” Nothing in the law requires you to do so before accepting your guilty plea.
- Q. What's the best way to prove police harassment and can I file a lawsuit myself against a game warden for harassment
- A: If you can afford to hire an attorney, thats the best way to try and prove it. Expect to pay a retainer - unless you have significant and measurable damages, an attorney won’t take your case for free (on a contingency fee, where they get paid in the end, only if you do…). You absolutely can file the lawsuit yourself. Most counties have a law library. Good luck!
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