Direct-to-Attorney Defense When It Matters Most
When the freedom you have built is on the line, you need a lawyer who picks up the phone and treats your case like a trial from the first call. Licensed across Texas; admitted in TXND and TXED federal courts. Co-founded by a former prosecutor and a courtroom-trained trial attorney.
L and L Law Group, PLLC is a husband-and-wife criminal defense firm based at 5899 Preston Rd in Frisco, Texas. The partnership pairs a former Dallas County prosecutor with a trial-focused defense attorney to handle DWI, drug, assault, theft, federal, and juvenile charges across nine North-Texas counties. Every consultation is free and is handled directly by an attorney — not an intake clerk.
Built to Defend Every Charge in Texas
DWI Defense
First-offense through felony DWI under Texas Penal Code Chapter 49. Breath and blood challenges, ALR license hearings, occupational license relief.
Learn More → 💊Drug Crimes
Possession, delivery, manufacture, and prescription-fraud defense across every Health & Safety Code 481 penalty group.
Learn More → 🛡Assault & Family Violence
Domestic-violence allegations under Family Code 71.0021 and Penal Code 22.01. Protective-order litigation, continuous violence, choking enhancements.
Learn More → 🏛Federal Charges
TXND and TXED federal defense for drug conspiracy, wire and bank fraud, firearms, and immigration crimes. Admitted to the Fifth Circuit.
Learn More → 👦Juvenile Defense
Texas Family Code Title 3 defense, certification hearings, and protecting a minor’s record from following them into adulthood.
Learn More → ✨Expunctions & Sealing
CCP Article 55.01 expunctions and Government Code Chapter 411 non-disclosure orders to clear arrests and dismissed charges from your record.
Learn More → 🢃ALR Hearings
Administrative License Revocation defense in 15-day windows. We use the hearing as discovery and as a path back to driving.
Learn More → ⚖Probation Violations
Motion-to-revoke defense, motion-to-adjudicate hearings, and bond-reinstatement work under CCP Article 42A.751.
Learn More → 🔒Sex Crimes
Sexual assault, indecency with a child, online solicitation, and child-pornography defense under Texas Penal Code Chapter 21.
Learn More → 🚨Violent Crimes
Murder, robbery, kidnapping, aggravated assault, and self-defense litigation under Texas Penal Code Chapters 19 and 22.
Learn More → 🔫Weapons Charges
Felon-in-possession, UCW, prohibited weapons, and weapon-transfer defense under Texas Penal Code Chapter 46.
Learn More → 💼White-Collar Fraud
Theft, fraud, embezzlement, and money-laundering defense under Penal Code Chapters 31, 32, and 34. State and federal prosecutions.
Learn More → 📜Appeals
Direct appeals to the Texas intermediate courts of appeals and habeas corpus relief under CCP Article 11 for wrongful convictions or sentencing errors.
Learn More → 🎓Teacher License Defense
SBEC discipline, TEA investigations, and criminal cases that trigger Educator Code review under Texas Education Code Chapter 21 and 19 TAC Chapter 249.
Learn More → 🩺Nurse License Defense
Texas Board of Nursing discipline, drug-diversion allegations, and criminal cases under Texas Occupations Code Chapter 301 for RNs, LVNs, and advanced practice nurses.
Learn More → 🏘Real Estate License Defense
TREC complaints, criminal cases affecting licensing, and disciplinary defense under Texas Occupations Code Chapter 1101 for brokers, salespersons, and inspectors.
Learn More → 🛒Theft
Petty to first-degree theft, burglary, criminal mischief, and identity theft under Texas Penal Code Chapters 28, 30, and 31. Value-tier defense from Class C through 1st-degree felony.
Learn More → 👶Child Care License Defense
DFPS license sanctions, criminal-background-check defense, and revocation hearings under Texas Human Resources Code Chapter 42 for daycare operators and child-care providers.
Learn More →Your Free Consultation
Speak directly with a licensed Texas criminal defense attorney — not a call center, not a paralegal, not a chatbot. We will review the file, explain what is actually happening, and quote a flat fee in plain English.
- Confidential case evaluation
- Honest read on charges and defenses
- Flat-fee quote up front
- Nights, weekends, holidays — we answer
Average response under five minutes • All calls private and protected by attorney–client confidentiality
Defense Built on Evidence, Strategy, and Grit
Direct Attorney Access
When you call our line, an attorney from our team answers — led by Njeri and Reggie London. No paralegal triage, no scripted intake, no callback queue. The partner who reviews your file at retention is the partner who supervises every motion and hearing.
Nine-County Coverage
We file appearances every week in Collin, Dallas, Denton, Tarrant, Rockwall, Kaufman, Ellis, Johnson, and Hunt counties. We know which judges read motions and which prosecutors will not.
Prosecutor Eye Inside
Reggie London prosecuted criminal cases in Dallas County before opening this firm. Every offense report we receive gets read with that lens first — spotting the holes the State has not yet seen.
Trial-Ready Posture
We prepare every file as though a jury is going to hear it. Prosecutors learn that quickly, and it changes the offers that come back across the table.
Flat-Fee Transparency
You get a written flat-fee quote at the consultation. No surprise invoices, no hourly creep. Payment plans and outside financing available for clients who need it.
Federal Court Admitted
Both partners are admitted to practice in the U.S. District Courts for the Northern District of Texas (Dallas Division) and the Eastern District of Texas (Sherman / Plano Divisions).
A File-First Process, Step by Step
Every case follows the same five-stage map — from the first phone call to a clean record. Here is what you should expect from us at each step, in plain English.
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Free Consultation
You call. A licensed Texas attorney on our team reviews the facts, checks publicly available records, and quotes a flat fee in writing. No hard sell, no obligation.
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Discovery & Review
We file our appearance, request the offense report, body-cam, lab notice, and 39.14 discovery. Reggie reads it through a prosecutor's lens and flags every weakness.
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Motion Practice
Suppression, severance, Brady, expert challenges. We file the motions that pressure the State before trial — many DFW dismissals happen here, not at the courthouse steps.
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Negotiate or Try
With the file under a microscope, we negotiate from strength or set the case for jury trial. Every file is prepared as though twelve people are going to hear it.
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Clean the Record
After resolution, we screen for expunction under CCP 55.01 or non-disclosure under Chapter 411. The file is not closed until your record is as clean as the law allows.
Recent Results That Closed the File
Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Each case is evaluated on its own facts.
Co-Founding Partners You Can Reach Directly
The Questions Clients Ask First
Eight short answers we give every day on the consultation line. For the full 56-question library, see the FAQ hub.
From the Defense Notebook
Plain-English breakdowns of the questions we get most often. Updated weekly by Njeri, Reggie, and the team.
What to Do in the First 24 Hours After a Texas DWI Arrest
The fifteen-day ALR clock starts the moment the officer walks away. Here is the order of operations every Texas driver should follow before that window closes.
Read article → ExpunctionsWho Qualifies for Expunction in Texas in 2026
The 88th Legislature widened the door on dismissals and certain deferred outcomes. We map who is eligible today, what the waiting periods are, and what to file first.
Read article → Federal ChargesFederal vs State Charges in Texas: When the Stakes Change
Federal sentencing guidelines, mandatory minimums, and discovery rules look nothing like Texas state court. We explain when a case crosses over and what changes about the defense.
Read article →Our Office in Frisco, Texas
5899 Preston Rd, Suite 101
Frisco, Texas 75034
24/7 line: (972) 370-5060
Email: info@landllawgroup.com
Minutes from the Collin County Courthouse in McKinney, the Frisco Police Department, The Star, and Stonebriar Centre. Free client parking on site.
Nine Counties, Every Court in DFW
Both founding partners appear weekly in the courts below. We know the local rules, the bailiffs by name, and the prosecutors who actually return calls.
Run the Numbers Before You Call
Six interactive calculators built on Texas statutes — punishment ranges, expunction eligibility, bond estimates, and more. Free to use. No registration.
Ready to talk to a real lawyer?
A licensed Texas attorney answers 24/7. Free, confidential consultation — no obligation.
What to Expect When You Call
No call center scripts, no upsell. Here is exactly what the first three minutes on the line with us look like.
An Attorney Picks Up
No paging service. No paralegal triage. A licensed Texas attorney on our team answers the line and asks why you are calling. If we are mid-hearing, you go to the next attorney on rotation — never to a queue.
We Listen, Then Triage
Tell us what happened in your own words. We will ask about the charge, the arresting agency, prior history, and any court dates. If you have the offense report or the booking sheet handy, we will read it on the call.
You Get a Plan and a Price
Before we hang up, you will know the realistic punishment range, the first three moves we would make if hired, and a flat fee in writing. No high-pressure close — you can sleep on it.
Ready when you are.
Every consultation is free, confidential, and handled by an attorney on our team. Njeri and Reggie London lead the firm and supervise every case — we will tell you in plain English what your file actually looks like and what the realistic options are.
- Free 24/7 case review
- Flat-fee quote up front
- Team led by Njeri & Reggie
- Confidential & privileged
- Bilingual: English / Español
- 9-county DFW coverage
Get a Free Case Review
Most clients hear back within an hour. Often within minutes.
Where Our Attorneys Are Admitted
None of the attorneys at L and L Law Group, PLLC are Board Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization unless specifically and separately stated.
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