CRIMINAL DEFENSE
Federal Crimes
The Federal criminal justice system is extremely complex and requires an experienced attorney. Crimes carry harsher punishments and you are almost always looking at real prison time. The Federal system has special rules and procedures of its own and your attorney must be specially admitted to practice in Federal court.
When charged with a Federal crime you will be up against the resources of the Federal government. This includes ample money, time, manpower, and most of all, a strong desire, to investigate and develop a case against you. Attorney Daniel A. Marquez has worked on cases investigated by some of the largest Federal and private law enforcement/investigative agencies there are, to include:
- Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Drug Enforcement Agency
- Immigration and Customs Enforcement
- The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
- Customs and Border Protection
- United States Border Patrol
- Marine Corps Criminal investigations Division
- Naval Criminal Investigative Service
- Army Criminal Investigations Division
- Air Force Office of Special Investigations
You need an attorney that is familiar with the Federal court system. At the Law Office of Daniel A. Marquez, you have a proven Trial Attorney on your side. Someone that knows how the Federal government works, how a criminal case is put together, and how to take it apart.
-Examples of Federal Crimes that the Law Office of Daniel A. Marquez can help you with are:
- International Borders and Bridges Crimes
- Human Trafficking
- Immigration Law Violations
- Federal Drug and Weapons Charges
- Computer/Internet Crimes
- Acts or Threats of Terrorism
- White collar crimes
- Fraud/Forgery
- Counterfeiting
- Federal Appeals
Regardless of what crime you are charged with in Federal court, you need an attorney that can analyze the facts and evidence in your case down to the smallest detail. You need an attorney that is not afraid to take the Federal government to task and fight every step of the way for YOU.
If you are facing Federal criminal charges, you need to contact The Law Office of Daniel A. Marquez immediately and ask Dan to take a look at your case. Your initial consultation is always free.
State Crimes
Any time you are charged with a crime it needs to be taken seriously. Whether it is a misdemeanor shoplifting charge or a felony drug possession charge, the Law Office of Daniel A. Marquez has the experience, talent, and resources to fight your case vigorously.
Each case is unique and requires an experienced, proven Trial Attorney to analyze the specific facts, evidence, and law in your case. Attorney Daniel A. Marquez is familiar with both the Texas and New Mexico state criminal justice systems. He knows the law in each state and knows how to get you the best outcome whether it’s in a Texas or New Mexico courtroom.
Some of the most common crimes that Dan can help you with are:
- Domestic Violence/Assault Family Violence
- Driving While Intoxicated/Driving Under the Influence
- Sexual Offenses
- Drugs and Controlled Substances
- Property Crimes
- Violent Crimes
- Probation Violations
- Appeals
- Expunctions & Non-Disclosure
If you are facing State misdemeanor or felony criminal charges in New Mexico or Texas, you need to contact The Law Office of Daniel A. Marquez immediately and ask Dan to take a look at your case. Your initial consultation is always free.
A Winning Record…
Federal Military Cases:
United States v. C.P
Charges: Assault with a Loaded Firearm (facing 10+ years)
Outcome: All criminal charges dismissed
United States v. D.R
Charges: Aggravated Sexual Assault (facing 30+ years)
Outcome: Not Guilty
United States v. D.G & G.M
Charges: Rape (facing Life in prison)
Outcome: All criminal charges dismissed
United States v. J.S
Charges: Aggravated Sexual Assault (facing 30 years)
Outcome: Not Guilty
United States v. S.R
Charges: Aggravated Sexual Contact w/ a Child (facing 20+ years)
Outcome: 6 months confinement
United States v. J.S
Charges: Rape (facing Life in prison) Aggravated Sexual Assault (facing 30+ years)
Outcome: 3 months confinement for Battery
United States v. T.S
Charges: Purchasing, Accessing, and Downloading Child Porn (facing 30 years)
Outcome: Not Guilty
United States v. T.F
Charges: Aggravated Sexual Assault (facing 30+ years)
Outcome: Not Guilty
United States v. J.B
Charges:Distribution of a Controlled Substance (facing 15 years), Wrongful possession & introduction of a Controlled Substance,(facing 10 years),Communicating a Threat (facing 3 years)
Outcome: Not Guilty
United States v. J.M
Charges:Disobeying a Lawful Order (facing 5 years)
Outcome: Not Guilty
United States v. S.C
Charges: Assault with an unloaded firearm (facing 1 year)
Outcome: Not Guilty
United States v. M.L-E
Charges: Driving While Intoxicated
Outcome: Not Guilty
State Cases:
State of Texas v. A.B
Charges: Possession of Marijuana
Outcome: All Criminal Charges Dismissed
State of Texas v. J.N.H
Charges: Assault Family Violence/Theft
Outcome: All Criminal Charges Dismissed
State of Texas v. D.C
Charges: Possesion of Marijuana
Outcome: All Criminal Charges Dismissed
State of Texas v. G.D.C
Charges: Theft of Property >=$50<$500
Outcome: All Criminal Charges Dismissed
State of Texas v. J.H.R
Charges: Possession of Marijuana
Outcome: All Criminal Charges Dismissed
State of Texas v. E.V
Charges: Possession of Marijuana
Outcome: All Criminal Charges Dismissed
State of Texas v. M.H
Charges: Theft of Property >=$50<$500
Outcome: Deferred Adjudication
State of Texas v. A.Q
Charges: Assault Family Violence
Outcome: Deferred Adjudication
State of Texas v. M.A
Charges: Assault Family Violence
Outcome: Deferred Adjudication
State of Texas v. K.B
Charges: Felony Possession of Cocaine
Outcome: Dropped to Misdemeanor, 30 days confinement
State of Texas v. J.B
Charges: Felony Possession of Cocaine; Possession of Marijuana
Outcome: Deferred Adjudication
State of Texas v. J.V
Charges: Felony Assault Family Violence
Outcome: 15 Days Confinement
State of Texas v. J.C
Charges: False Report to Police Officer
Outcome: 6 Months Probation
State of Texas v. P.C
Charges: Felony Theft of Property >=$1500<$20K
Outcome: Deferred Adjudication
State of Texas v. E.Q
Charges: Felony Theft of Property >=$1500<$20K
Outcome: Deferred Adjudication
State of Texas v. I.C
Charges: Driving While Intoxicated BAC >= 0.15
Outcome: Reduced to lesser charge; 14 months probation
*DISCLAIMER* The case results listed on this page and/or website do not guarantee any result in any given case. Each case is different. The Law Office of Daniel A. Marquez cannot guarantee any particular result or resolution to your specific case.