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HOUSTON, TX, April 07, 2021 /24-7PressRelease/ — Since 1994, James Alston has been defending and fighting for each of his clients. He uses his experience as both a former state and federal prosecutor for the United States Attorney’s Office to prepare a strategic defense to any criminal charge in state or federal court. His understanding of the inner workings of the criminal justice system and how to generate winning defenses make him a highly sought-after attorney.

Being a Texas native, he takes pride in working in his home state and representing each client directly. When your future is at risk, you want to ensure that your rights and freedom are protected by a skilled criminal defense lawyer. James Alston has 25 years of experience as a proven trial attorney.

James Alston has been recognized by Super Lawyers, Houston’s Top Lawyers, The National Trial Lawyers, Texas Monthly Magazine, and The Best Lawyers in America. As a criminal defense specialist, James Alston is considered among the best criminal defense attorneys practicing in Texas.

The earlier James is involved in your case, the better the chances of obtaining a dismissal of the charges, negotiating a reduced charge, or receiving an acquittal at trial.

Visit https://www.houstoncrimedefense.com to learn more about the firm.

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