Guadalupe County Criminal Defense Lawyers
With more than 25 years of courtroom experience and a background as former prosecutors, we understand both sides of the Texas criminal justice system. Our firm delivers an aggressive, calculated defense designed to protect your rights in Guadalupe County and the surrounding communities of Seguin, New Braunfels, Schertz and Cibolo.
Aggressive Defense Of Your Rights In Guadalupe County
We handle a full spectrum of state and federal criminal matters throughout Guadalupe County. Our firm combines deep local knowledge with aggressive litigation tactics to defend you across every area of criminal law:
- Criminal defense: Misdemeanor defense in Texas and felony defense in Guadalupe County.
- Federal criminal defense: Representation in United States District Court.
- Assault charges: Simple assault and aggravated assault cases.
- Domestic violence: Protective order hearings and related charges.
- Drug charges: Possession, delivery and trafficking defense.
- DWI: Breath test refusals, field sobriety challenge and license reinstatement.
- Firearm charges: Unlawful possession enhancements and use allegations.
- Murder and homicide: Capital and noncapital case defense.
- Probation violations: Stopping revocation hearings and contesting technical infractions.
- Transporting undocumented immigrants: Federal procedure challenges and penalty mitigation.
- White collar crimes: Fraud, embezzlement, money laundering and related financial investigations.
From routine misdemeanors to complex federal prosecutions, we tailor our approach to your unique circumstances and pursue every available avenue to challenge evidence, negotiate favorable outcomes and, if necessary, fight for you at trial in Guadalupe County courts.
When Do Police Need A Warrant To Search My Property In Texas?
In Texas, a warrant is a court order authorizing law enforcement to conduct a search of your home, vehicle or personal effects. Police generally must obtain a warrant based on probable cause except when a recognized exception applies, including exigent circumstances, consent, search incident to arrest, plain-view doctrine and inventory searches. If officers search your property without a warrant, and no exception exists, you have grounds to challenge the admissibility of any evidence obtained.
Build Your Defense With An Experienced Guadalupe County Criminal Defense Lawyer
As your dedicated advocates in Guadalupe County courts, in Ramos & Del Cueto we craft a trial-ready strategy and stand by your side every step of the way. Call 210-761-6004 or complete our online contact form for a confidential consultation.

