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Harold J. Danford, Attorney at Law
- Drunk Driving;
- DUI as a Minor;
- DUI/DWI;
- Occupational License Offenses;
- Traffic Crimes;
- Intoxication Manslaughter;
- Intoxication Assault;
- Criminal Infractions;
- Moving Violations and
- All Felony and Misdemeanor Crimes.
Practice Areas
- Drunk Driving/DWI;
- DWI With an Accident;
- Vehicular Manslaughter;
- Hit and Run;
- Occupational License Offenses;
- Traffic Crimes;
- Intoxication Manslaughter;
- Intoxication Assault;
- Drug Offenses: Possession, Sales, Transportation, Under the Influence;
- Theft charges, Employee Theft, Burglary, Robbery, Petty Theft;
- White Collar Fraud, Embezzlement;
- Assault, Battery, and other Crimes of Violence;
- Domestic Violence, Spousal Abuse, Protective Orders;
- Rape and all Sex Offenses;
- Murder, Manslaughter, Special Circumstances;
- Arson, Vandalism and all Property Crimes;
- Weapons Charges;
- Outstanding Warrants Recalled;
- Juvenile Cases of All Types;
- Motions to Withdraw Guilty Pleas, Motions to Terminate Probation;
- Probation Violations, Parole Hearings, Sentencing Hearings and
- Appeals, Applications for Pardons, Clemency, Expungement, and Reductions.
Why Choose Harold J. Danford?
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Drunk Driving lawyer Harold J. Danford combines his former experience as a DWI prosecutor along with his experience as a criminal defense attorney in order to provide the best possible legal representation to those in Kerrville, Texas or a surrounding area including Bandera, Fredericksburg, Boerne, Junction, Mason, Menard or Brady who have been arrested and charged with Drunk Driving/DWI or a related criminal offense.
Criminal Law
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Civil law involves private law suits between two or more private individuals, businesses or other legal entities. Criminal law involves a private individual and the State of Texas or the United States Federal Government. In criminal law matters, criminal charges are filed by the State of Texas or by the Federal Government through a prosecutor.
Miranda Warning
- What is a Miranda warning?
- If I am not under arrest, do I have to answer a police officer's questions?
- Must a police officer always advise a person of their Miranda rights before asking a question?
- If I am in custody, how do I assert my right to remain silent?
- Can I waive my Miranda rights?
- But the police officer said that if I talked, he would help me out.
Attorney Biography
- Harold J. Danford, Principal Lawyer
- Drunk Driving Defense
- Criminal Defense
Contact Us
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Harold J. Danford, Attorney at Law
813 Barnett Street, Kerrville, Texas 78028
Toll Free: 1-888-260-5339

