Dallas Capital Murder Defense Lawyer
Criminal Defense Attorney for Dallas Capital Murder Cases
Facing capital murder charges is perhaps the most frightening thing anyone could ever go through. When your life is on the line, you absolutely must get the help of an experienced Dallas criminal defense lawyer. A capital offense is any crime punishable by the death penalty. Often, the court will not allow bail for the defendant. This leaves the accused with very little options. At the Knight Law Office, Nelson Knight, a dedicated capital murder defense attorney, has helped clients facing the death penalty. Defense attorney Knight has been on both sides of criminal court-as a District Attorney and defense attorney-which gives the client a huge advantage. Having experience with how a prosecutor thinks and strategizes is exactly what you need in this serious situation so a strong and aggressive defense can be put forth in your favor. Dallas capital murder defense attorney, Nelson Knight, has helped clients all over North Texas including the counties of Dallas, Tarrant, Denton and Collin.
About Dallas Capital Murder
Capital murder cases in Dallas and all of the state of Texas are taken extremely seriously. Prosecutors will be working overtime to see that allegations against the defendant stick and that a conviction is attained. An individual can receive capital punishment (death penalty) for the murder of a police officer or fireman on duty; a homicide in connection with a robbery, burglary, sexual assault or kidnapping; multiple homicide or a victim under the age of 6. Capital punishment may be given for capital offenses committed by minors of 17. Capital murder defense lawyer Nelson Knight dedicated solely to criminal defense. We are purely client driven and focus on aggressive one on one representation. In this serious situation, you need someone fighting hard for you and your rights.
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Dallas capital murder defense attorney
Nelson Knight at our office immediately for a consultation. You do not have a single moment to waste in a case involving capital offenses.