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Criminal Defense Attorney
(Serving Dallas, Plano, McKinney, Allen, Frisco, Denton, Richardson, Anna, Blue Ridge, Little Elm, Lucas, Murphy, Parker, The Colony, and many other Collin County and Dallas County communities) |
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The Law Office of Mitchell Nolte is dedicated to aggressively defending clients in Collin County and Dallas County who are accused, investigated or charged in state or federal criminal matters. Mitchell Nolte has the extensive expertise and unique experience from both sides of the courtroom to effectively handle all phases of your case.
With more than 125 jury trials under his belt and Board
Certified in Criminal Law, Mr. Nolte has proven himself as an outstanding trial lawyer in a variety of criminal matters. As a former Assistant District Attorney, he has vast trial experience before all types of juries in both felony and misdemeanor cases. Many lawyers often claim to be trial lawyers but very few can say they have actually been the lead attorney in more than a handful of jury cases.
Whether you need a Collin County or or a federal or state criminal lawyer, The Law Office of Mitchell Nolte is ready to help defend you to ensure you receive the best possible outcome. |
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CONTACT INFORMATION
1333 McDermott Drive, Suite 200 | Allen, Texas 75013
Telephone: 972-359-8820 | Fax: 972-359-8821
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Licensed DWI.com Representative
“Mitch Nolte has been selected
to be the licensed dwi.com representative for Grayson
and Fannin Counties. DWI.com is the directory of qualified DWI
and DUI defense lawyers. DWI.com lawyers
are some of the most experienced DWI Defense Attorneys
in the United States.”
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PRACTICE AREAS
Drug Offenses, DWI & DUI, Assaults, Sex Crimes, Appeals, Serious Felonies Offenses, White Collar Crimes, Juvenile Law, Expunge Records, Misdemeanors.
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CRIMINAL LAW - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What to do if you get a DUI /
DWI ? How can you clear your record? What to do if
you are arrested? Is it better to plea bargain, or
go to trial?
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