Marsh, Paine
& Waddill, P.C.
Bringing Resolution to
Criminal, Juvenile, Probate and Family Law.
Criminal
convictions can carry lifelong consequences. If you are
convicted of a felony in Texas, you could lose your right to keep
firearms and go hunting. If you are convicted of a sex
crime, you could become a registered sex offender for
the rest of your life. Any conviction for a serious
crime will become a part of your permanent record and
could prevent you from seeking certain jobs.
Our firm has extensive experience
defending the rights of people arrested and accused of
criminal offenses. We handle all types of misdemeanor
and felony offenses, including:
Key
Practice ares include:
Your
Denton Criminal Attorneys
Fred Marsh,
Henry Paine and Coby Waddill
have over 70 years experience representing citizens
accused of crimes.
Our lawyers have served as
Assistant United States Attorney, First Assistant
District Attorney, Chief Felony Prosecutor, Special
Prosecutor and Municipal Prosecutor as well as defending
citizens accused of the most serious of crimes.
Our Office Manager, Kady Luttmer, has
many years experience working in the Criminal Justice
System and Theresa Canavera is a Certified Paralegal.
For more information about our
qualifications, please see our
attorney profiles.
Contact the
criminal defense lawyers of
Marsh, Paine & Waddill
Our criminal defense lawyers serve clients all parts of
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