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Important Notice: We are aware of scams targeting people after a bond is posted and people who are told they missed jury duty or have a warrant.
Our client was arrested by the Dallas Police Department and charged with two counts of deadly conduct after an alleged road-rage incident. In Dallas, Texas. After setting the case for trial and picking a jury, the State’s witness chose not to continue with cross examination and the Judge declared that witness unavailable. Due to that unavailability and lack of testimony from the witness, our Attorneys moved for a directed verdict and the Judge granted that motion. The client was found not guilty of both charges.
Jacob Gamble, a proud West Texas native from Abilene, is dedicated to criminal defense with passion and purpose. He studied Political Science at the University of New Mexico and earned his bachelor’s in Politics and Law, magna cum laude, from UT San Antonio.