Protecting your rights, your freedom, and your future. Aggressive representation when you need it most.
Being charged with a crime is one of the most stressful experiences you can face. Your freedom, your reputation, and your future are all on the line. You need an attorney who will fight for you—not just go through the motions.
Brandon T. Winn provides aggressive criminal defense representation in Upshur County and throughout East Texas. With courtroom experience and a commitment to his clients, he works tirelessly to achieve the best possible outcome in every case.
Whether you're facing a misdemeanor or a serious felony charge, you deserve an attorney who will listen to your side of the story, investigate the facts, and fight for your rights at every stage of the process.
"Everyone deserves a vigorous defense. I'll be in your corner."
First offense, repeat offenses, and felony DWI charges
Possession, distribution, manufacturing, and trafficking
Simple assault, aggravated assault, and family violence
Shoplifting, burglary, robbery, and property crimes
Protective orders and family violence allegations
Unlawful possession and weapons violations
Revocation hearings and modifications
Serious traffic violations and license issues
All felony charges requiring aggressive defense
We investigate every aspect of your case, examining police reports, witness statements, and evidence to identify weaknesses in the prosecution's case.
We ensure your constitutional rights were respected—from the initial stop to the arrest to interrogation. Rights violations can lead to dismissed charges.
Many cases are resolved through negotiation. We fight for reduced charges, alternative sentencing, or dismissal when the facts support it.
If trial is the best option, we're ready. We prepare every case as if it's going to trial, because that preparation leads to better outcomes.
If you've been arrested or are under investigation, remember these important rights:
You don't have to answer questions. Anything you say can be used against you. Politely decline to answer until your attorney is present.
You have the right to have an attorney present during questioning. Ask for your lawyer immediately and don't say anything until they arrive.
You can refuse consent to search your vehicle, home, or belongings. If police search without consent or a warrant, the evidence may be inadmissible.
After arrest, you have the right to make a phone call. Use it to contact family or your attorney.
Time is critical. Call now for a confidential consultation about your case.
📞 Call (903) 680-WINN