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March 2026 Criminal Defense Case Results

At DWIDallas.com and the Law Offices of R.B. Isenberg, we believe results matter. Every case tells a story of strategy, persistence, and protecting our clients’ rights. Below is a summary of our March 2026 criminal defense case outcomes, organized by type of offense.

DWI (Driving While Intoxicated)

  • Motion for Speedy Trial Granted — Case Dismissed
  • Motion for Speedy Trial Granted — Case Dismissed

Strong procedural defense and timely motions played a critical role in achieving dismissals in these DWI cases.

Assault – Family Violence (FV)

  • Case Dismissed
  • Conditional Dismissal

Family violence cases can carry serious consequences. These outcomes reflect careful case evaluation and strategic advocacy.

Possession of a Controlled Substance (PCS)

  • Completed Pretrial Diversion Program — Case Dismissed
  • Placed on Deferred Probation

Alternative resolutions like diversion programs can help clients avoid lasting criminal records when appropriate.

Unlawful Possession of a Firearm (Felon)

  • Placed on Deferred Probation

This result helped the client avoid a conviction while still complying with court requirements.

Resisting Arrest

  • Motion for Speedy Trial Granted — Case Dismissed

Enforcing constitutional rights, including the right to a speedy trial, can significantly impact case outcomes.

Disrupting an Investigation

  • Reduced to a Class C Misdemeanor

Charge reductions can make a major difference in long-term consequences, often resulting in less severe penalties.


What These Results Mean

Each case outcome reflects a tailored defense strategy based on the facts, evidence, and legal opportunities available. Whether through dismissal, reduction, or alternative programs, our goal remains the same: protect our clients and pursue the best possible outcome.

If you or someone you know is facing criminal charges, having an experienced defense team can make all the difference.

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