If a loved one has been arrested, they usually do not need an attorney to get released from jail. At the same time, though, every case is different, and while an attorney may not be entirely necessary to get released from jail, having one is certainly strongly recommended in certain circumstances.
Student Stabbed at Georgetown’s East View High School
On the morning of Friday, September 4, 2015 an East View High School student from Georgetown, TX was stabbed by a fellow classmate and hospitalized. Injuries sustained by the victim were deemed non-life threatening. Although names of the suspect and victim have not been released because they are minors, both individuals are 9th grade students. A campus lockout ensued after … Read More
Two Williamson County Law Enforcement Officers Arrested for Domestic Violence in the Last Two Months
Recently, domestic violence has resulted in the arrest of two local law enforcement officers. In May 2016 a Williamson County Sheriffs Deputy was engaged in an argument with his girlfriend which escalated to the deputy slapping her, and holding her on the ground with his knee in her chest. In April, a similar situation occurred when a Round Rock police … Read More
Fast Williamson County Bail Bonds Service
Obtaining a PR Bond may delay your getting out of jail in a timely manner, and usually has surprise stipulations attached. Learn more about PR Bonds and how you might benefit from calling a trusted bail bondsman instead.
Animal Cruelty Reported in Williamson County
Communities throughout Travis County were shaken by the attempted murder of State District Judge Julie Kocurek in West Austin on November 6, 2015. Judge Kocurek was shot in the driveway of her home after returning from a high school football game. After being rushed to University Medical Center-Brackenridge, doctors determined that her injuries were non-life threatening. The search for the … Read More





