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Our Law Firm's Strategy Is Simple: Fight!

If you or someone you know has been accused of a criminal offense that is sexual in nature, we understand that these types of cases involve some of the most serious allegations.Don’t let someone else’s assumptions of your actions change your future or jeopardize your freedom. You have the power of the law on your side and our defense lawyers are ready to protect you. Get started on your defense strategy by filling out an online consultation form, or if you prefer, speak with someone directly by calling (806) 589-2026.

Whether you think you have been wrongfully accused, have no idea what to expect in the upcoming process, or want to know how a criminal arrest will impact your future, you can trust that we can help you. We stay at your side, especially when the justice system seems to marginalize you, and fight to make sure your side of the story is heard in a court of law.

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  • Cynthia Mendoza

    Founding Attorney

    If you have been arrested for a criminal offense, it is imperative that you retain the immediate representation of a hard-hitting and trial-tested legal advocate. Attorney Cynthia Mendoza has extensive experience defending the rights of the criminally accused. When you choose to enlist her assistance, you can be confident that you have made the right choice. She will go to bat for you.

    Attorney Cynthia Mendoza was born and raised in Western Texas. She attended Texas Tech University for her undergraduate degree and Texas Tech University School of Law for her Juris Doctorate. She currently assists clients throughout West Texas from an office location conveniently located near the Lubbock Federal Courthouse and the Lubbock County Courthouse.

    Since establishing the Law Office of Cynthia Mendoza in 2006, Cynthia Mendoza has focused her practice exclusively on criminal defense with the determination to offer legal help to those who have been charged with or accused of a variety of crimes. She works to protect the future and the freedom of her clients and understands how an arrest can cause stress, anxiety, and confusion. This is why Cynthia takes the time to help all of her clients understand what they are facing, what their options are, and what the process entails.

Verdicts & Settlements

  • Robbery

    Case Dismissed

    Client was charged with Aggravated Robbery, a first degree felony. After Cynthia Mendoza overwhelmed the prosecutor with evidence that did not support the charge, the case was completely dismissed one week before the jury trial was to begin.

  • Sex Crime

    Case Dismissed

    Client was charged with Aggravated Sex Assault of a Child, a first degree felony. After intensive investigation of the case, Cynthia Mendoza was able to prove the 16 year old “victim” was lying. The case was completely dismissed.

  • Assault

    Case Dismissed

    Client was charged with Aggravated Assault with Bodily Injury and Deadly Weapon, a second degree felony. The prosecution alleged client had fractured multiples bones of his 15 month old son. After comprehensive medical research, Cynthia Mendoza was able to show the prosecution that the baby suffered from a brittle bone medical condition that caused the fractures. The case was completely dismissed.

Law Office of Cynthia Mendoza

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  • Se Habla Español

  • We Have Extensive Experience Handling State & Federal Cases

  • We Have an Excellent Reputation in the Texas Legal Community

  • We Thoroughly Prepare Each Criminal Case We Take on for Trial

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What if I thought it was consensual?

    Answer:

    Whether you were accused of rape, statutory rape, or sexual assault, there can be a lot of “he said, she said” issues in these types of cases. Because consent is a very popular dialogue in the current social justice setting, it is important you speak with a lawyer who understands what the law defines as consent or the act of lawfully giving consent.

  • Should I take the offered plea bargain?

    Answer:

    Because every case is different and requires a careful examination of all circumstantial issues involved in the case, we would highly advise that you speak with an attorney before agreeing to any type of deal. Though you may think you are doing yourself a favor by complying with police officers or prosecutors, you could actually be jeopardizing your rights and your freedoms. We can assess your case so you fully understand if a plea bargain is in your best interests and if the consequences match the nature of the crime.

  • Will I have to have to register as a sex offender?

    Answer:

    If you have been convicted of a sex crime in your state, you will more than likely have to register with your local law enforcement agency. Your registration will most likely have to take place immediately after your release from jail or custody. If the court required that you register, they will notify the agency that will monitor your compliance with the laws. Courts will also require that you update your information every year and report any recent moves or other events such as employment changes.

  • Can a sex crime be expunged from my record?

    Answer:

    In some cases, a sexual offense can be sealed from a criminal record. Because expunging (or sealing) a record can be a very complex matter, we encourage you to speak with our attorney as soon as possible. We can assess your current situation to determine if the nature of your offense qualifies for expungement so it can be removed from public view.

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Rights That Are in Jeopardy After Serving Time

  • Loss of eligibility to apply for financial aid for college
  • Security clearance for certain professions such as teaching, working with children, or security
  • Voting privileges
  • Parenting rights can be taken away including custody & visiting rights
  • Loss of 2nd Amendment right to legally obtain or possess firearms
  • Cannot obtain a passport or a visa for entry into certain countries
  • Convicts are pulled into police line-ups as a potential suspect