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Not Guilty

Defendant was charged with the unfortunate death of a 10-year-old boy in this intoxication manslaughter case before the 379th Judicial District Court of Bexar County, Texas, and was facing up to 20 years in prison. Donald H. Flanary, III., and his co-counsel were able to show the defendant’s side of the story and point out other factors that led up to the victim’s death, which were out of the defendant’s control. Don Flanary was also able to challenge the validity of the blood test done in the case, which he found issues with. Defendant was acquitted at trial.

Not Guilty

Defendant was charged with Interference with Public Duties in the County Court at Law No. 14 of Bexar County, Texas. Associate Amanda I. Hernandez assisted in the trial and helped secure a not guilty-by-directed verdict. There, the officer’s testimony did not match the charging instrument and the defendant was acquitted.

Mistrial

Defendant was charged with DWI in Bexar county and was represented by Donald H. Flanary, III., at trial. After a jury trial ended in a mistrial, the case was subsequently dismissed by the State.

Not Guilty

Defendant was charged with DWI and was represented by Donald H. Flanary, III., at trial. During the trial, the defense moved for a directed verdict, arguing that there was no legally sufficient evidentiary basis for a reasonable jury to reach a conclusion that defendant was guilty. The motion was granted and the defendant was acquitted.

Dismissed During Trial

Donald H. Flanary, III., represented this Defendant who was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and facing 2-20 years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000. During the trial, the State decided to drop all charges against the defendant.

Not Guilty

A US Border Patrol Agent was charged in the 83rd District Court of Val Verde County, Texas, with molesting his stepdaughter. After a hard-fought trial, with his stepdaughter testifying against him, Mr. Flanary was able to effectively tell his client’s story, leading to a not guilty verdict and restoration of his career in law enforcement.

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