No matter what time of crime you have been charged with, Frisco criminal defense attorney, Philip D. Ray, will answer your questions and give you an objective legal analysis.

A Criminal Law Specialist

When looking for a lawyer, it is critical to find someone that specializes in criminal law. Just like you wouldn’t want a family practitioner performing your surgery, you shouldn’t have a generalist attorney defending your legal case.

Philip D. Ray has spent his entire career focusing on criminal law, starting in 2002 when he began his career as an Assistant County Attorney in Granbury, Texas. He quickly rose through the ranks and, in 2010, left prosecution to become a criminal defense attorney. Since 2011, Philip has been Board Certified in Criminal Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. He is respected in the Frisco legal community as a tough but fair criminal defense attorney.

Philip has published articles relating to criminal law in The Texas Prosecutor and the Texas Prosecutor Journal.

A Record of Success

Experience matters. Philip D. Ray has been practicing criminal law in Texas for over 20 years. During this time, he has handled more than 1,0000 felony cases and argued over 50 felony trials.

Philip represents individuals charged with both federal and state crimes. He has handled major federal felony cases in the U.S. District Court of the Northern District of Texas in Amarillo, Wichita Falls, Fort Worth, and Dallas, as well as the U.S. District Court of the Eastern District of Texas in Plano and Sherman. His trial cases have included an international conspiracy case of the largest online pharmacy ever prosecuted by the Federal Government involving the worldwide distribution of controlled substances.

In the state courts, Philip regularly represents individuals charged with major felony crimes, as well as misdemeanor crimes, such as DWIs and family violence offenses.

What Types of Crimes Does Philip D. Ray Defend?

Below is a list of crimes that Philip D. Ray defends.

DWI. Driving while intoxicated (DWI/DUI) is the crime of operating a vehicle while impaired by alcohol or drugs.

Drug Offense. Drug crimes include a range of offenses, such as drug possession, drug manufacturing, and drug trafficking.

Domestic Violence. Domestic violence occurs when an individual intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly causes bodily injury to a family member.

Assault. Assault is an intentional act that physically harms someone or causes another person to fear imminent physical harm.

Homicide. Homicide occurs when someone causes the death of another and includes murder, capital murder, manslaughter, and criminally negligent homicide.

Weapons Offense. A weapons offense occurs when an individual violates state or federal regulations relating to firearms.

Theft. Theft is the act of taking another person’s property or services with the intent to deprive the rightful owner without that person’s permission or consent.

White Collar Crime. White-collar crimes are offenses committed by individuals, businesses, or government professionals that are financially motivated and not directly violent.

Sex Offense. Sex crimes include possession of child pornography, public lewdness, indecent exposure, sexual assault, and prostitution, among others.

Computer Crime. Computer crimes include breach of computer security, online solicitation of a minor, electronic data tampering, unlawful decryption, and online impersonation, among others.

Speak to an Experienced Frisco Criminal Defense Attorney

Philip D. Ray is an experienced criminal attorney and former prosecutor who will provide you with a skilled and aggressive defense. He has years of experience defending individuals against intoxication crimes in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Call The Law Offices of Philip D. Ray today at (469) 588-6770 for a consultation.