Granger & Mueller, P.C.
Texas Law Firm
Granger & Mueller, P.C.
The law office of Granger & Mueller, PC, have been serving the greater Austin and Travis County area since 1976. We are a dedicated & experienced team of attorneys and legal professionals in the practice of criminal defense for misdemeanors and felony charges in Travis County.
Your arrest means probable cause may have existed for the officer to make an arrest. The prosecutor will have to produce enough evidence to secure a conviction beyond a reasonable doubt.
Practice Areas:
-Criminal Defense
Principal Attorney:
-Robert Aaron Mueller
Granger & Mueller, P.C.
605 West Tenth St.
Austin, TX 78701
Tel: (512) 474-9999
Fax: (512) 474-5353
ramueller@sbcglobal.net
http://www.jailreleaselawyer.com
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