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You have found a resource for DWI in North Zulch Texas with Craig M. Greaves, Attorney at Law.

Craig Greaves is recognized for his excellence, expertise, and deep understanding of criminal law and procedure in North Zulch Texas. He has tried cases ranging from Public Intoxication to Murder and is familiar with the intricate structure of DWI and Criminal Defense. Ensuring that his client’s receive fair treatment from our justice system is Craig’s number one priority and he provides an advantage in that he only handles cases that are of criminal nature.

In addition to Mr. Greaves’ aggressive court practice, which includes cases such as DWI, Craig Greaves has built his own reputable law firm based in Brazos County, Texas. Since 2004, Craig has been building his legal esteem and respect with both his integrity and experience both inside the courtroom and out. Craig’s notable accomplishments consist of his inclusion in the 2009 and 2010 Rising Stars Edition of Texas Monthly and the Super Lawyers Attorney Profile. This legal recognition gives evidence to Mr. Greaves’ ethics, experience, and reputation in DWI legal matters.

Craig Greaves was born and raised in Franklin, Texas. He graduated from Texas A&M University in 1995, and soon after attended the Cumberland School of Law, where he was awarded his Juris Doctorate in 1999. Craig Greaves began his legal profession with the attorneys at Bryan, Stacy, & Dillard. While focusing solely on criminal matters with the law firm of Bryan, Stacy & Dillard, Craig fine-tuned his abilities under the guidance of the widely known and well-respected former District Attorney and current District Judge for the 272nd District Court of Brazos County, Travis Bryan, III.

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DWI news:

Bail Increased for 5-Time DWI Suspect - NBC Philadelphia
The Vineland, N.J. man accused of driving under the influence five times in the past five weeks could be spending more time behind bars. Bail for Anderson Sotomayor, 45, was increased from $10,000 to $20,000 Thursday -- a day after his latest arrest for DWI.

Southold man faces DWI charge - Newsday
A 35-year-old Southold man is to be arraigned Saturday morning, charged with driving while intoxicated, Southold Town police said. David Riddell was driving on Main Bayview Road when he crossed over to the opposite side of the street, striking ...


Alleged DWI Driver Behind Wheel Despite 23 License Suspensions - NBC New York
A Lake Ronkonkoma man arrested on drunk driving charges had been without a legal driver's license for more than three decades, according to New York's Department of Motor Vehicles. Suffolk Police arrested Kurt Knoernschild, 53, early Thursday ...


DWI charge drifts way of driver with appetite - Buffalo News
LOCKPORT—A Lockport man who fell asleep after placing his order at a McDonald’s drive-through Thursday has been charged with driving while intoxicated, Niagara County sheriff’s deputies said. Richard J. Geiss, 23, of Dysinger Road was ...


Guilty plea made in fatal DWI crash - Buffalo News
The drunken driver who caused a crash last year that killed one of his passengers and severely injured an off-duty Buffalo police officer could spend up to 25 years behind bars. Anthony Thompson, 23, of Thornton Avenue, pleaded guilty Friday ...


North Zulch Texas news:

Collins-Ferrell Engagement - Bryan College Station Eagle
The wedding will be held on June 23, 2012 at the First Baptist Church of North Zulch followed by reception held at St. Elizabeth's Catholic Church in Madisonville, Texas. Lindsay is the granddaughter of Frank and Juanita Spillers of Lake Jackson ...


North Zulch wins rubber game, series – Lady Panthers softball makes deepest playoff run since 2005 - Brenham Banner-Press
and hoped a homecoming would propel her current team to the next round of the Class 1A softball playoffs. But the North Zulch Lady Bulldogs had other ideas, winning the third game of the series here 4-1 on Saturday afternoon.