Dallas/Fort Worth Criminal and Juvenile Attorney
Brian Willett

I founded The Willett Law Office with a straightforward determination to represent accused individuals with the care, understanding and superior legal knowledge one would expect from a double certified attorney. My experience is from 15 years of practice as a defense attorney.  I have handled thousands of offenses and taken over 175 of these cases to trial as a DEFENSE ATTORNEY.

As an experienced Dallas/Fort Worth Criminal and Juvenile Attorney, I handle criminal and juvenile law defense matters exclusively. I have a group of investigators and expert witnesses who can be called on to assist you when your case requires such help.

Additionally, my office can provide bonding services for those individuals who choose to employ The Willett Law Office. Bonding fees start as low as 9% in many cases.

I have extensive experience in many different types of criminal offenses, including:
  • Driving While Intoxicated (DWI)
  • Assaults
  • Family Violence
  • Theft
  • Sexual Offenses
  • Drugs/Marijuana
  • Occupational Licenses
  • Weapon Charges
  • Hot Checks
  • Burglary Offenses
  • Robbery
  • Violation of Protective Orders
  • Indecency with Children
  • Injury/Abandoning Children
  • Credit Card Abuse
  • Identity Theft
  • Forgery
  • Murder
  • Kidnapping
  • Aggravated Offenses
  • Expunctions
  • Order of Non-Disclosure
  • Juvenile Record Sealing
  • Tickets
As an experienced Dallas/Fort Worth Criminal and Juvenile Attorney, my goal is to fully inform you of all the possible consequences of your case and the risks involved with each choice. I won’t tell you what you want to hear just to obtain your business. Anyone can make false promises; I intend to deliver results.

Many legal matters require immediate attention to obtain the most favorable results. The ability to find a good job, buy a house or even maintain custody of your children may all be affected by the stigma of a criminal record.

Additionally, the method by which your case is handled will later determine your right to have potentially damaging criminal records expunged or sealed on your behalf. Furthermore, the manner of disposition of your case may decide if you will be subjected to increased criminal punishment possibilities if you are ever again charged with a criminal offense.

Under some circumstances a criminal matter may be resolved without the necessity of a long-drawn-out criminal proceeding. Other times, it is essential to have a superior attorney who will dig in and fight for your rights.

I have always been on your side. I have spent my whole career defending individuals accused of criminal or juvenile offenses. My experience is from the position of a defense attorney and only a defense attorney. Being a prosecutor can be an admirable position, but do you really want a defense attorney who was a former prosecutor? It’s been said before, once a prosecutor always a prosecutor.

I am Board Certified in both Criminal Law and Juvenile Law, an honor earned by only five attorneys in the State of Texas. Let’s face it, if Board Certification was easy to obtain wouldn’t every attorney have it? This is your life, why would you trust it to an attorney who has not made the effort to reach the highest level of competency recognized by the State of Texas? Look for value in the attorney you choose -- not just the price.

I am the author of the book Ignorance of the Law is No Excuse and the quarterly newsletter Blind Justice. I have defended over 6,000 criminal and juvenile law cases and have tried in excess of 175 criminal and juvenile law offenses.

If you have been accused of a crime, the decisions you make now can literally affect the rest of your life. The strength of your defense should be assessed by an attorney who fully understands the unique facts of your case and who knows how the law applies to your circumstances. Only then can you make the critical decisions that will protect your future.

If you or someone you know in Texas needs the assistance of an experienced Dallas/Ft. Worth Criminal and Juvenile Attorney, call the Willett Law Office today at 866-292-5549, or complete the contact form provided on this site to schedule your free consultation.

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Brian Willett
Willett Law Office
1113 Bedford Dr.
Suite B
Bedford, TX 76022
Telephone: 866-292-5549
Fax: 817-280-0968

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