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Top best Criminal Defense Lawyers in zip code 77802 Bryan

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We have more than 4 top best Criminal Defense lawyers in zip code 77802, Bryan, Texas. Cameron Del Reynolds, Craig Alan Greening are among the top best Criminal Defense attorneys in zip code 77802. While choosing lawyers in zip code 77802, compare their reviews.


Cameron Del Reynolds - top best Criminal Defense Lawyer in zip code 77802

Cameron Del Reynolds

Rating: 3.25


Area of Practice: Criminal Defense ,Family ,Personal Injury

Zip code: 77802, Bryan, Texas

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Contact: (979) 846-1934
Law Office of James & Reynolds.
505   1146 700.

Craig Alan Greening - top best Criminal Defense Lawyer in zip code 77802

Craig Alan Greening

Rating: 4.3333


Area of Practice: Criminal Defense ,Family

Zip code: 77802, Bryan, Texas

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Mr. Greening did an outstanding job handling my case. He was always very helpful and friendly. His staff did an amazing job as well. They always retur... ...

Contact: (979) 846-1934
Law Office of James & Reynolds.
505   1146 700.

Kyle Hawthorne - top best Criminal Defense Lawyer in zip code 77802

Kyle Hawthorne

Rating: 4.5


Area of Practice: Business ,Civil ,Condemnation & Eminent Domain,Criminal Defense ,Family

Zip code: 77802, Bryan, Texas



Contact: 979-268-4343
Bruchez, Goss, Thornton, Meronoff and Hawthorne, P.C..
4343 Carter Creek Parkway   100  778.

James W. James III - top best Criminal Defense Lawyer in zip code 77802

James W. James III

Rating: 3.35


Area of Practice: Criminal Defense

Zip code: 77802, Bryan, Texas



Contact: (979) 846-1934
Law Office of James & Reynolds.
505   1146 700.

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Criminal Defense Case examples in zip code 77802

Description: Legal practice defending college students against criminal charges. Case Example: People v. Turner (2016) - Stanford swimmer Brock Turner charged with sexual assault. Judgment: Turner was convicted and sentenced to six months in jail, sparking nationwide controversy over the leniency of the sentence.