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(210) 247-4189

Welcome to The Law Office of
Robert Barrera Arellano

Providing expert legal guidance and dedicated representation to help you navigate your legal challenges.

Robert Barrera Arellano

what sets robert apart

Robert Barrera Arellano is a dedicated and experienced Criminal Defense Attorney based in San Antonio, Texas. Robert possesses an in-depth understanding of the local legal landscape. His roots in the community provide him with a unique perspective and a personal commitment to serving the residents of San Antonio and the surrounding areas.

If you or a loved one are facing criminal or civil charges, you need a skilled attorney who knows the ins and outs of the legal system and will fight tirelessly for your rights.

Providing quality legal representation while keeping all clients informed and engaged in the process.”

practice Areas

The Legal Process

Initial Consultation

The first step in your defense is an initial consultation where Robert will review your case, understand your situation, and start developing a tailored defense strategy.

Investigation and Case Preparation

A thorough investigation is crucial for a strong defense. Robert will gather evidence, interview witnesses, and build a compelling case to present in court.

Court Representation

Robert’s courtroom experience and strategic approach ensure that you are well-represented during trial. He will advocate fiercely on your behalf to achieve the best possible verdict.

Post-Trial Support

Even after the trial, Robert continues to support his clients through any necessary appeals or additional legal processes, ensuring comprehensive legal care.

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Client Testimonials

Robert’s clients have shared numerous positive experiences highlighting his dedication, compassion and effectiveness.
Clients have praised Robert for his thoroughness, empathy, and unwavering support throughout their legal battles.

FAQs

Criminal cases are filed by the government to punish someone for committing a crime, while civil cases are disputes between people or organizations.

Generally, misdemeanors represent lesser crimes and carry lighter penalties, while felonies are far more serious and are more severely punished.

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  • Keep good records and prepare the documents you need to bring to court.
  • Arrive at the courthouse 30 minutes early to find parking, go through security, and find your courtroom.
  • Dress appropriately as you would for a job interview. No shorts, tank tops, flip-flops, or hats.
  • Your personal items will be inspected, so have them neatly organized ahead of time and only bring what you need.
  • Allow several hours of waiting time as you may not be the first one called to see the judge.

In Texas, missing a court date is considered a crime and can result in criminal penalties. The consequences depend on the type of charge you were originally facing

Click HERE to view parking options for the Bexar County Courthouse.

By not hiring an attorney, you run the risk of the legal process costing you more time and money in the end as well as the greater probability of a less favorable end result. Having someone on your side to help navigate the legal system is important for not only protecting your rights but also for helping to lessen repercussions and to improve the overall outcome.

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Free Consultation

Reach out any time, day or night, and schedule your no-obligation, absolutely free consultation with ROBERT BARERRA ARELLANO, licensed criminal and civil defense attorney in the state of Texas.

(210) 247-4189

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