Texas Criminal Defense

You Were Charged With a THC Offense in Texas.

Here's what actually happens next -- and why the outcome depends almost entirely on who handles your case.

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20+
Years in Texas Courts
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Available by Phone
Solo
Practice, Not a Mill
Free
First Consultation

How Did You Get My Name?

Court records in Texas are public. When someone is charged with a marijuana or THC offense, that information becomes part of the public record -- and I review those records to reach out to people who may need help.

You don't owe me anything for reading this. But if you have questions about your charge, I'll answer them for free.


A THC Charge in Texas
Is Not Minor.

Texas law treats THC concentrate differently than marijuana. What might seem small can carry serious consequences.

Felony Territory

A small amount of wax, oil, or edibles can mean a felony charge -- even for a first offense. Texas law classifies THC concentrates differently than plant marijuana.

Real Consequences

Potential jail time. A criminal record. Consequences for your job, your housing, your future. The clock starts the moment you're charged.

Most of these cases don't end the way people fear. The right attorney, early enough, changes everything.


You Get Me.
Not a Paralegal.
Not an Associate.

I'm a solo attorney. That means when you call this number, you're talking to the person who will actually handle your case.

I've walked people through this hundreds of times. The 2am panic, the call from a parent, the morning after wondering what happens next. I've seen every version of it, and I can tell you -- most of the time, it's more fixable than you think.

If you hire me, I handle your case personally. No hand-offs. No runaround. I've been doing this since 2003, and I'll tell you the truth about your case -- even when it's not what you want to hear.

Jerry Horn
Criminal Defense Attorney
SBN: 24034958 Licensed in Texas since 2003 Houston-based. Cases statewide.
832.633.0213

Three Questions I Get Every Time

01

Will I go to jail?

Most first-time THC charges in Texas do not result in jail time. Many are eligible for deferred adjudication or dismissal. I'll tell you exactly where you stand -- for free.

02

Will this show up on my record?

Not necessarily. Texas has expunction and non-disclosure laws that can seal or erase eligible charges. That conversation starts with your first call.

03

How much does it cost?

Every case is different. I don't post flat fees online because I won't quote you a number until I know your situation. The consultation is always free.


THC Cases Across Texas

Houston-based, but I handle cases across the state. If you're not sure whether I cover your county, call and ask.

Harris County Montgomery County Fort Bend County Brazoria County Galveston County Walker County Waller County Grimes County San Jacinto County Polk County + Statewide

Your First Call Is Free.
No Obligation.

Call or text me directly. I'll tell you what you're facing and what your options are. You decide what to do next.

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