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The James R. Fletcher Law Firm

1017 Heights Boulevard
Houston, TX 77008
(713) 294-5389
The James R. Fletcher Law Firm has one goal in mind: To FIGH
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The James R. Fletcher Law Firm has one goal in mind: To FIGHT your case, no matter how difficult. James Fletcher specializes in Driving While Intoxicated charges, but also practices general criminal defense in the Houston area. Centrally located in the Heights, James also represents clients in Fort Bend County, Brazoria County, Chambers County, Montgomery County, and Waller County, as well as Travis County and the Austin area. James worked as the senior associate attorney at a top tier DWI defense firm in Houston for three years, where he honed his skills as a trial attorney representing all kinds of clients and situations. He has a great deal of experiencing handling trials as lead counsel, with numerous victories to his name. James is an expert in the areas of blood draw DWI and breath test DWI cases, in addition to the science behind fighting any and all drug charges. When you are facing a difficult situation you need to handle who knows how to fight a criminal charge, be it DWI, possession of a controlled substance (drugs), assault, weapons, domestic violence, theft, or any other criminal case, call the James R. Fletcher law firm. Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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