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MORE EXPERIENCE. BETTER OUTCOMES. Violent Crimes At the Law Offices of Ruben Ortiz We Offer a Free Initial Consultation, Free Case Evaluation, and Will Only Charge a 25% Contingency Fee When a Case Is Settled or Resolved Without a Lawsuit Being Filed.

Violent Crime Attorney In El Paso

Protecting Your Freedom When Everything Is On The Line

If you or someone you love has been arrested or is under investigation for a violent offense in El Paso, you are facing some of the most serious charges in the criminal system. Your record, your freedom, and your family life can all be affected by what happens next, and you may feel overwhelmed and unsure where to turn.

At Law Offices of Ruben Ortiz, we focus on defending people whose futures are threatened by accusations of violence. Attorney Ruben Ortiz has practiced law since 1998, and our team uses that experience to guide clients through high-stakes cases with careful preparation and personal attention. We offer a free consultation for criminal defense matters so you can talk through your situation and options before making decisions.

Call Law Offices of Ruben Ortiz at (915) 308-8850 to schedule your consultation today, or get in touch with us online using our easy-to-use online contact form.

Facing Violent Crime Charges in El Paso

Violent crime charges often come out of moments that escalate quickly, such as arguments that turn physical, domestic disputes, encounters involving weapons, or incidents in public places. By the time police arrive, emotions are high, and the version of events in a report may not match what you know really happened. Yet those early statements and decisions can shape the case the prosecution builds.

Many violent crime cases that involve El Paso residents are filed in courts that serve El Paso County. These courts routinely hear allegations such as assault, aggravated assault, robbery, and other serious offenses. Penalties can include significant jail or prison time, long probation terms, fines, no contact orders, and a criminal record that follows you when you apply for jobs, housing, or professional licenses. For some people, a conviction can also affect immigration status, professional certifications, or firearm rights. Family relationships may change if a protective order is put in place or if a parent’s ability to see their children is restricted. Even if you have never been in trouble before, a violent charge can put all of this at risk.

Being charged is not the same as being convicted. Evidence can be challenged, self-defense or defense of others may apply, and there may be weaknesses in how the police gathered information. Our violent crime defense El Paso is focused on helping you understand the specific accusations against you and working to protect both your rights and your long term future.

To talk directly with our team about your case and your rights, call (915) 308-8850.

How We Approach Violent Crime Defense

When your freedom is at stake, you need more than a quick review of the paperwork. Our team begins by taking time to hear your story in detail. We want to understand what led up to the arrest, your background, and what goals matter most to you, such as protecting your work or reducing your exposure to jail or prison. This first conversation during your free consultation sets the foundation for how we move forward.

Attorney Ruben Ortiz has practiced law since 1998, and that experience informs how we evaluate the charges and evidence in violent cases. We look at police reports, available video or audio, witness statements, and any physical evidence. We pay close attention to how the investigation was handled, whether your rights were respected, and whether the facts support the level of charge the prosecution has chosen. Our goal is to prepare your case carefully so that we can address problems in the state’s theory when appropriate.

Clients in this region often have connections across state lines, and some investigations or prior history may involve both Texas and New Mexico. Because Mr. Ortiz is licensed in both states, we are familiar with how issues in one jurisdiction can affect a case that is filed here. This perspective can be important when a person’s life crosses borders daily, as many people do in and around El Paso.

Throughout the case, we guide you through each stage, including bond conditions, preliminary settings, discussions with prosecutors, and hearings that may affect your rights. We explain what is happening, what choices you may have, and what the realistic risks and possibilities are based on the facts. When we build a defense strategy, we tailor it to the specific circumstances, the available evidence, and your priorities, rather than using a one-size-fits-all approach. If you are searching for a violent crime defense lawyer in El Paso who will take your case seriously, our firm works to provide that level of attention.

Common Violent Crime Charges We Handle

Violent offenses cover a wide range of situations, and understanding how your charge fits into that picture can help you know what you are facing. We represent people accused of many different types of serious conduct, from single incidents to cases involving multiple counts.

Examples of violent charges we handle include:

  • Assault and aggravated assault: Allegations of causing bodily injury or threatening another person, sometimes involving weapons or serious bodily injury that can increase the level of the offense.
  • Domestic violence-related charges: Claims of violence or threats involving family members, current or former partners, or people who live together, which can lead to protective orders and long term consequences.
  • Robbery and aggravated robbery: Accusations that force or threats were used during a theft or attempted theft, which can carry significant prison exposure if convicted.
  • Weapons-related offenses: Cases involving unlawful carrying, alleged use of a deadly weapon during another offense, or violations of certain conditions that restrict firearm possession.
  • Certain homicide related allegations: Serious accusations such as manslaughter or related offenses where someone is alleged to have caused the death of another person under particular circumstances.
  • Other serious violent felonies: Charges that involve serious harm or alleged threats of harm, which are treated aggressively by prosecutors in courts serving people from El Paso.

Potential penalties in these cases can include lengthy terms of incarceration, large fines, and conditions like anger management, counseling, or community service. There are also collateral effects, such as limits on owning or possessing firearms, challenges with employment, and immigration exposure for non-citizens. Having a violent crime lawyer El Paso who understands how these charges are handled in the local courts can be important when making choices about plea offers, motions, or whether to take a case to trial.

What To Do After an Arrest or Investigation

In the days after an arrest or when you first learn you are a suspect, it can be hard to know what to do. The steps you take can affect both the legal case and your personal life. Taking action quickly and carefully can help protect your rights while things are still developing.

Key steps to consider after a violent crime arrest or investigation:

  • Avoid discussing details with police without counsel. You have the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney. Statements you make, even if you are trying to explain yourself, can be used in ways you did not intend.
  • Do not talk about the case on calls or social media. Conversations from jail, texts, and posts are often reviewed, and casual comments can be taken out of context.
  • Follow bond and protective order conditions carefully. Courts that serve residents of El Paso view violations of these orders seriously. Alleged violations can lead to additional charges or the bond being revoked.
  • Gather contact information for potential witnesses. If there were people who saw what happened or know important background information, save their names and contact details so you can share them with your lawyer.
  • Contact an attorney as soon as you can. The earlier you speak with a lawyer, the sooner you can get guidance about court dates, what to expect, and how to avoid common mistakes that could hurt your case.

When you reach out to Law Offices of Ruben Ortiz, you can schedule a free consultation to talk with our team about your situation. We listen, review the basic information available, and explain what the next steps in your case are likely to be. Our goal is to help you feel more informed and supported at a time when so much feels uncertain.

Why Choose The Law Offices of Ruben Ortiz For Violent Crime Defense In El Paso

Choosing a lawyer for a violent charge is a decision that can affect the rest of your life. You want someone who understands both the law and the realities of the criminal courts that serve people from El Paso, and someone who will take your case personally. At Law Offices of Ruben Ortiz, we work to provide that combination of experience and individual attention.

Attorney Ruben Ortiz has practiced law since 1998 and is licensed in Texas and New Mexico. This long-term experience in criminal law means we are familiar with how violent cases are charged, negotiated, and tried in this region. We use that knowledge to help clients understand their options, potential risks, and possible paths forward, based on the facts of each case.

Our firm is built around personalized legal solutions. We do not view clients as files or case numbers. We take time to understand your concerns, your family and work situation, and your goals for the future. We then build a defense approach that reflects those priorities while addressing the legal issues in your case. Clients often tell us that they value being heard and kept informed, especially when the process feels confusing or intimidating.

We also know that cost can be a concern when facing serious charges. That is why we offer a free consultation for criminal defense cases, so you can speak with us about your situation without upfront financial pressure. During that meeting, we explain how representation works, what you can expect from us, and how we communicate with clients as the case moves forward. If you are looking for a violent crime defense lawyer in El Paso who combines decades of practice with a client-centered approach, we invite you to contact our office.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do right after a violent crime arrest?

You should stay calm, avoid discussing details with the police, and ask for an attorney. Do not talk about the case on calls, texts, or social media. As soon as possible, contact a lawyer so you can get guidance on bond, court dates, and how to protect your rights.

Can a violent crime conviction in Texas send me to prison?

Yes, many violent charges in Texas carry the possibility of jail or prison time. The potential sentence depends on the level of offense, your history, and the facts of the case. A lawyer can explain the specific range and work to pursue options that may limit your exposure.

How will your firm handle my violent crime case?

We start by listening to your story and reviewing the charges and available evidence. Our team then looks for legal and factual issues and builds a strategy tailored to your situation and goals. Throughout the process, we explain what is happening and keep you informed about important decisions.

Do you offer a free consultation for violent crime charges?

Yes, we offer a free consultation for criminal defense cases, including violent crime allegations. During this meeting, you can tell us about your situation, ask questions, and hear how we approach cases like yours. This helps you decide whether our firm is the right fit before you commit.

How is your firm different from other criminal defense lawyers?

Attorney Ruben Ortiz has practiced law since 1998 and is licensed in both Texas and New Mexico. Our firm focuses on personalized legal solutions, careful case preparation, and keeping clients informed. We work to understand your life and goals, then build a defense strategy around your specific needs.

Call (915) 308-8850 today to set up a consultation, or contact us online to learn more. Our attorneys are ready to help.

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