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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.

Quick Answer

Bottom line up front: Choose a Texas criminal defense attorney verified at texasbar.com with specific experience in your charge type and county. Reggie London (Texas Bar No. 24043514) and Njeri London (Texas Bar No. 24043266) personally handle every case at L and L Law Group.

  1. Constitutional defenses applicable to if the feds knock, lawyer up! include the Fourth Amendment (search and seizure), Fifth Amendment (self-incrimination), and Sixth Amendment (right to counsel and confrontation). The Texas Constitution Article I provides parallel — and sometimes broader — protections.
  2. Deferred adjudication under CCP § 42A.103 may apply to if the feds knock, lawyer up!-related charges, resulting in NO conviction upon successful completion. Eligibility for non-disclosure under Government Code § 411.0725 typically follows. We evaluate eligibility at the retainer stage.
  3. Reggie London (Texas Bar No. 24043514) and Njeri London (Texas Bar No. 24043266), co-founding partners of L and L Law Group, appear personally on every if the feds knock, lawyer up! case. Office: 5899 Preston Rd, Suite 101, Frisco, Texas. Direct line: (972) 370-5060.
  4. Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42A.054(a) lists offenses ineligible for judge-recommended probation ("3g offenses"). Where if the feds knock, lawyer up! touches this list, jury-recommended probation under § 42A.054(b) remains possible.
  5. For the canonical L and L Law Group reference framework on Texas criminal procedure, see the defense process Guidebook covering investigation, arrest, bond, trial, sentencing, appeals, and record-clearing.

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Key Legal Terms

Texas Bar
State Bar of Texas — the licensing and regulatory body for Texas attorneys. Verify any attorney's standing at texasbar.com using their Bar number. Required by Texas Government Code Chapter 81.
Flat Fee
Fixed total fee for representation through a defined scope (typically plea OR trial). Provides cost certainty for clients and predictable revenue for counsel. Common in criminal defense; alternative is hourly billing.
Retainer Agreement
Written contract defining the scope of representation, fee structure, expense allocation, and termination rights. Required for any criminal-defense engagement; the foundation of attorney-client relationship.

Video resource: Texas Courts — Overview

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Our Experience

In our practice defending Texas criminal cases, we have represented clients in Collin, Dallas, Denton, and Tarrant County criminal courts on the full Texas Penal Code and Health & Safety Code spectrum. Reggie's prosecutor background in Dallas County means we know the State's evidentiary playbook; Njeri's trial-trained motion practice anchors the suppression-driven defense work.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose a criminal defense attorney in Texas?
Look for: Texas Bar standing (verify at texasbar.com), specific experience in your charge type, courtroom experience in your county, transparent fee structure, and direct attorney access (not just paralegals). Reggie London (Texas Bar No. 24043514) and Njeri London (Texas Bar No. 24043266) personally handle every case at L and L Law Group.
What is the difference between a public defender and a private attorney?
Public defenders are court-appointed for indigent defendants under CCP Chapter 26 and are typically experienced — but caseloads are high. Private attorneys give more time per case, more flexibility on strategy, and direct client access. Some cases benefit from the public defender's system relationships; others demand private retention.
How much does a criminal defense attorney cost in Texas?
Fees vary by charge severity, county, and case complexity. Misdemeanor flat fees often range $2,500-$7,500; felony flat fees $5,000-$25,000+; federal cases $15,000+. L and L Law Group offers free consultations and transparent flat-fee retainers. We accept payment plans on a case-by-case basis.
When should I hire a criminal defense lawyer?
Immediately upon arrest, citation, or knowledge of investigation. Pre-charge counsel can prevent indictment in many cases through proffer negotiation or target-letter response. Post-charge, the first 30 days are critical for pretrial diversion, bond conditions, and discovery review.
Do I really need a lawyer for a misdemeanor charge?
Yes. A Class A or B misdemeanor conviction creates a permanent record affecting employment, housing, and immigration. Even Class C convictions can compound for license suspensions, professional licensing, and federal firearm restrictions. Pretrial diversion, deferred adjudication, and dismissal all require knowledgeable counsel.

References & Authoritative Sources

  1. State Bar of Texas — Find an Attorney
  2. ABA Criminal Justice Section
  3. National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
  4. Texas Courts
  5. Cornell LII — Criminal Defense
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, L and L Law Group
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
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Reggie London, Co-Founding Partner, L and L Law Group
Reggie London
Co-Founding Partner
Texas Bar No. 24043514. Former Dallas County Assistant District Attorney. Extensive felony trial experience including DWI dockets. Verify on Texas Bar
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