Austin Lawyers Defend Clients Accused of Conspiracy

The attorneys at McMinn Law Firm, LLP defend clients who have been accused of conspiracy related to:

  • Drug possession
  • Drug Distribution
  • Drug Delivery
  • Prescription fraud
  • Robbery
  • Burglary

Charged with conspiracy? Call an experienced defense lawyer at (866) 417-3800 or (512) 337-1993 to learn more about your legal options or use our contact form.

If applicable, conspiracy is a charge that police use to levy against an individual, in addition to the burglary, robbery or drug possession charge they face. Examples of potential conspiracy may include:

  • I was at my friends’ home and the three of us discussed robbing a bank. We planned it together. Even though I did not rob any banks, they are charging me with conspiracy.
  • My pharmacist friend was writing fake prescriptions that I used and gave to my sister who was in pain.
  • My friend and I agreed to grow and sell marijuana. When he was harvesting the plants, the police caught him and he said that it was our plan.

We are skilled, hardworking and caring criminal defense lawyers who will do everything that is legally possible to defend you. If there is a way to get your case dismissed, we seek to find it. If the prosecution’s case looks weak, we will take your case all the way to trial, if necessary.

We have committed a significant portion of our practice to defending clients accused of conspiracy, fraud, robbery and other criminal charges. We are committed to our clients and will do whatever we can to help our clients get their lives back on the right track.

Put Us to Work for You Today

Contact the McMinn Law Firm at (866) 417-3800 or (512) 337-1993 for a free initial consultation. Either Jason or Justin McMinn will sit down with you and help you understand your options regarding any conspiracy, misdemeanor or felony charge. We do accept credit cards and offer jail release services.

Free consultations • Credit cards accepted • Contact us 24/7 (512) 337-1993 or use our contact form

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