Daly & Campbell Law Firm PLLC
Texas Law Firm
Daly & Campbell PLLC
Charged with a crime? You need a TEAM of FORMER PROSECUTORS with EXPERIENCE and KNOWLEDGE on your side. We are former Assistant Criminal District Attorneys with years of criminal trial experience. Combined they have handled over 1,000 criminal cases as either prosecutors or defense attorneys. Our trial experience includes everything from misdemeanor drug possession to murder.
Practice Areas:
- Drug Possession
- Driving While Intoxicated (DWI/DUI)
- Administrative License Revocation (ALR)
- Occupational Drivers License
- Evading/ Resisting Arrest
- Assault
- Firearms Offenses
- Felonies
- Motions to Revoke Probation
- Motions to Adjudicate Guilt
- Burglary
- Theft
- Fraud/ Credit Card Abuse
- Organized Criminal Activity
- Gambling Offenses
- Traffic Offenses
Principal Attorneys:
Reese Campbell
Brendan Daly
Contact:
Phone: (281) 280-0590
Email: info@dalycampbell.com
Address:
1506 Winding Way Drive,
Building 102, Suite 203,
Friendswood, Texas 77546
www.dalycampbell.com/contact
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