Texas Bar verified. Reggie London (Texas Bar No. 24043514) and Njeri London (Texas Bar No. 24043266) are the co-founding partners of L and L Law Group, PLLC — based at 5899 Preston Rd, Suite 101 in Frisco, Texas (Collin County), with many 5-star Google reviews, and available 24/7 for criminal defense consultations.
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Direct-to-attorney criminal defense for clients facing charges in Dallas County. Co-founders Reggie and Njeri London personally handle every case from the Frank Crowley Courts Building.
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Bottom line: L and L Law Group handles Dallas County criminal cases from our Frisco office at 5899 Preston Road. Co-Founding Partners Reggie London (former Dallas County prosecutor, Texas Bar No. 24043514) and Njeri London (Texas Bar No. 24043266) personally handle every case — with attorney-level review at every stage. Free 24/7 consultation: (972) 370-5060.
Dallas County District Attorney — prosecutorial posture
Reform-era posture under the current District Attorney emphasizes diversion and pretrial alternatives for low-level offenses, particularly possession of small quantities of marijuana, theft below felony threshold, and first-time misdemeanor DWI under specific facts. Felony prosecutions remain aggressive on violent crimes, family-violence repeat offenses, and weapons cases. Discovery practice is generally robust through the Open File policy, though calendar pressure means motion practice is often necessary to enforce timelines.
Diversion and specialty courts available: Pretrial Intervention, DIVERT misdemeanor diversion, Mental Health Court, Veterans Court, ATLAS Trafficking Victim Court, Drug Court. Eligibility is fact-specific and a documented motion is generally required to access them.
Dallas County Sheriff's Department
The Dallas County Sheriff's Department is at 111 W Commerce St, Dallas, TX 75202. Main line: (214) 749-8641. The Sheriff's Office operates the county jail and runs the criminal-warrants division.
If a deputy contacts you about an open investigation: you have the right to decline questioning and to ask for counsel. We coordinate the response. For active warrants, we evaluate voluntary surrender (typically with a pre-set bond) versus other options before any custody contact occurs.
What case type are you facing?
Pick your charge category to see how we defend it.
Dallas County criminal cases are filed at the Dallas County Courthouse in Dallas, Texas. The Dallas County District Attorney prosecutes adult criminal matters; the Dallas County Sheriff's Office is the lead county-wide investigating agency. Common law-enforcement agencies submitting cases to Dallas County District Court include the police departments serving Dallas, Garland, Irving, Mesquite, Carrollton, Richardson.
Our dual perspective shortens review of Dallas County cases. Reggie's prosecutor background in Dallas County prepares us for similar evidentiary practices at the Dallas County District Attorney, and Njeri's trial-trained motion practice anchors a suppression-driven posture at every Dallas County arraignment. Our Frisco office is 25 miles from the Dallas courthouse — typically 35 minutes via the Dallas North Tollway. We appear regularly in Dallas County District Court for indictments, arraignments, plea hearings, and trial settings.
From arrest to resolution: a Dallas County case timeline
1ArrestDallas County police arrest with probable cause; Miranda warning typically given before custodial questioning.
2Bond / pretrial releaseMagistration within 48 hours under Tex. Code Crim. Proc. art. 17.15; bond set or denied based on charge, criminal history, and community ties.
4DiscoveryMichael Morton Act discovery demand under art. 39.14; body-cam, lab reports, witness statements produced by the State.
5Pretrial motionsMotions to suppress (Fourth/Fifth Amendment), motions in limine, motions to quash; hearings set on the trial court's standing motion calendar.
6ResolutionPlea, jury verdict, bench verdict, or dismissal. Sentence imposed or case closed; post-conviction expunction or non-disclosure window calendared.
What L and L Law Group does on a Dallas County case
1Free direct-to-attorney consultationA 30-45 minute call with Reggie or Njeri London — not an intake clerk. We map the time-sensitive deadlines for a Dallas County case (ALR on DWI, grand-jury timing on felonies, protective-order windows on family violence) and quote a written flat fee.
2Bond and emergency motionsIf you are in custody we file an emergency bond motion under Tex. Code Crim. Proc. art. 17.15 in the appropriate Dallas County court; we challenge excessive conditions under art. 17.40 and 17.151 where applicable.
3Discovery and evidence auditMichael Morton Act demand filed within 14 days of arraignment under art. 39.14. We audit body-cam, in-car video, lab reports, and patrol-supervisor logs for Fourth Amendment and chain-of-custody attack points.
4Motion practiceMotions to suppress, motions in limine, motions to quash, and where the facts warrant a motion to dismiss. We litigate the suppression record before the case posture hardens for plea evaluation.
5ResolutionNegotiated dismissal, deferred adjudication, plea-with-terms, or jury trial. Post-conviction expunction or non-disclosure petition filed when the eligibility window opens.
Dallas County — local geographic context
Adjacent counties. Dallas County borders Tarrant County to the west, Collin County to the north, Denton County to the northwest, Ellis County to the south, Kaufman County to the east. Major highways serving Dallas County include I-35E, I-30, I-635 (LBJ), I-20, US-75, Dallas North Tollway.
Cities and jurisdictions inside Dallas County. Dallas (seat), Garland, Irving, Mesquite, Carrollton, Richardson, Grand Prairie. We work across these municipalities — cases originating in any of these cities are filed in Dallas County District Court at the Dallas courthouse, and we coordinate transfer, recusal, and venue motions as needed.
More Dallas County questions
Where is the Dallas County criminal court located?
Dallas County criminal cases are heard at the Frank Crowley Courts Building, 133 N Riverfront Blvd, Dallas, TX 75207. Class C municipal-court matters stay local; Class B/A misdemeanors and all felonies are filed at the Dallas County courts complex.
What is bond typically set at in Dallas County?
Bond is set under Tex. Code Crim. Proc. art. 17.15 based on the charge, prior criminal history, and community ties. Typical first-time misdemeanor bonds in Dallas County range from $500 to $2,500; typical first-time felony bonds range from $5,000 to $50,000 depending on degree. DWI second-or-more bonds and family-violence bonds run higher; the magistrate may impose conditions including ignition interlock and protective-order terms.
Does Dallas County have a drug court or other diversion program?
Yes. Dallas County maintains the following specialty courts and diversion programs: Pretrial Intervention, DIVERT misdemeanor diversion, Mental Health Court, Veterans Court, ATLAS Trafficking Victim Court, Drug Court. Eligibility is fact-specific; a documented motion with treatment-plan and risk-assessment exhibits is generally required.
How long do criminal cases typically take to resolve in Dallas County?
Misdemeanor cases generally resolve in 4-8 months in Dallas County; felony cases generally resolve in 8-18 months. Cases that proceed to jury trial take longer; cases that resolve at the motion-to-suppress hearing or via early-stage plea negotiation take less. The single biggest variable is whether motion practice is required to compel discovery or to litigate a suppression issue.
What is the Dallas County District Attorney's plea-negotiation policy?
Dallas County District Attorney plea practice is documented in the prosecutorial-posture section above. Plea offers are generally tied to (1) the strength of the State's case under the discovery record, (2) the defendant's prior criminal history and community ties, and (3) the procedural posture (early plea, post-suppression motion, eve of trial). We negotiate from a documented suppression record where the facts support it — that posture is what moves offers materially.
Criminal cases in Dallas County move through the Frank Crowley Courts Building, where dozens of felony and misdemeanor courts each run their own docket and their own rhythms. Knowing how a particular court actually works shapes bond, discovery, and scheduling. L and L Law Group defends clients throughout Dallas County from our Frisco office.
Dallas County is anchored at Dallas, where the county courthouse, criminal district attorney's office, and jail are all located. Dallas County has multiple criminal district courts plus county criminal courts. Reggie London prosecuted in this jurisdiction before opening L and L Law Group. Our practice covers the full criminal docket here — misdemeanors and felonies, pretrial through trial.
Dallas County courthouse
Frank Crowley Courts Building, 133 N Riverfront Blvd, Dallas, TX 75207
Dallas County District Attorney
Dallas County District Attorney, 133 N Riverfront Blvd, LB 19, Dallas, TX 75207
Dallas County Jail
Lew Sterrett Justice Center, 111 W Commerce St, Dallas, TX 75207
Cities within Dallas County we serve
Dallas
Garland
Irving
Mesquite
Richardson (southern)
Grand Prairie (eastern)
DeSoto
Duncanville
Cedar Hill
Lancaster
Carrollton (eastern)
Charge types in Dallas County
The criminal docket at Dallas runs the full Texas Penal Code and Health & Safety Code spectrum:
DWI and intoxication offenses — Penal Code Chapter 49, including intoxication assault (§ 49.07) and intoxication manslaughter (§ 49.08)
Drug offenses — possession, possession with intent to deliver, manufacture, and delivery across all Penalty Groups under H&S Code Chapter 481
Assault and family violence — Penal Code Chapter 22, including aggravated assault (§ 22.02) and the family-violence enhancement on a second offense
Probation violations and revocations — CCP Chapter 42A motions to revoke and motions to adjudicate
How the Dallas County courthouse operates
Dallas County uses a docket-court system: each judge handles a mix of pretrial, plea, and trial settings on rotating days. Bond is set at magistrate appearance, usually within 24-48 hours of book-in. The DA's office runs a screening intake — every case gets reviewed for charge accuracy and evidence sufficiency before the first court date. We use the screening window to push back on overcharged offenses, request additional discovery, and position for early dismissal or reduction when the evidence is thin.
Need Dallas County criminal defense?
Free consultation. Direct attorney access. We pick up after-hours for jail-release calls.
A magistrate sets bond within 24-48 hours of arrest based on offense severity, criminal history, ties to the community, and risk of flight. Standard bond schedules exist for most misdemeanors. We can attend the bond hearing or file a bond-reduction motion immediately after.
Will I have to go to Dallas for every court setting?
Most felony and Class A/B misdemeanor settings happen at the Frank Crowley Courts Building. Some pretrial conferences can be handled by counsel without your appearance; the law requires your presence at arraignment, plea, and trial.
Does the Dallas County DA offer pretrial diversion?
Yes for qualifying first-offense cases. Programs vary by county and charge type; we screen eligibility and negotiate the conditions package upfront. Successful completion typically results in dismissal and eligibility for expunction.
What about traffic tickets and Class C misdemeanors in Dallas County?
Class C cases stay at the municipal court for the arresting city or the JP court for unincorporated areas. We handle Class C cases when they intersect with a Class B+ case or carry collateral consequences.
Can I get my Dallas County arrest record cleared?
Depending on outcome — yes. Dismissals, acquittals, and successful completion of certain deferred adjudication terms qualify for expunction or nondisclosure. See our expunction page.
Last reviewed: 2026-05-13 by Njeri London and Reggie London, co-founding partners, L and L Law Group, PLLC. This content is reviewed for accuracy at least every 12 months and when statutory or case-law changes occur.
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About the Authors
Njeri London
Co-Founding Partner
Texas Bar No. 24043266. Admitted: TXND, TXED, 5th Circuit. Thurgood Marshall School of Law. Focus: Fourth Amendment motion practice, drug-crime defense, federal cases. Verify on Texas Bar
25 miles via the Dallas North Tollway — typically 35 minutes drive. Many Dallas County matters can also be handled remotely via phone, video, and signed engagement letters.
L&L Law Group represents clients across North Texas counties for DWI, assault, drug crimes, juvenile defense, outstanding warrants, bond reduction, and expunction matters.