Have you recently been accused of hit & run? If so, we advise you to secure the representation of our hit & run defense lawyer as soon as possible. If convicted, you may face misdemeanor or felony charges in addition to severe penalties. At Law Office of Cynthia Mendoza, we have extensive experience handling a wide range of criminal matters, including hit & run cases. When you enlist our world-class legal services, you can be confident that you have made the right choice. Our attorney will personally handle each legal aspect of your case. With our legal team in your corner, you may be able to navigate through the complexities of the legal system with confidence. Put your case in the hands of a trusted and highly capable criminal defense lawyer. We can offer you the hard-hitting representation that you require in order to succeed.
Arrested For Hit & Run?
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With a competent criminal defense lawyer in your corner, you will be afforded the opportunity to challenge and combat your hit & run charge.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
The Right Choice for Hard-Hitting Defense
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Se Habla Español
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We Have Extensive Experience Handling State & Federal Cases
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We Have an Excellent Reputation in the Texas Legal Community
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We Thoroughly Prepare Each Criminal Case We Take on for Trial
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Free Consultations
Common Penalties
There are two levels of hit & run charges: misdemeanor and felony. If you flee the scene of an accident without identifying yourself to the party/parties involved, you may be charged with hit & run. If only physical property was damaged, you will likely face misdemeanor charges. However, if the hit & run involved physical harm or death, you may face felony charges.
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Expensive Fines
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Restitution To The Victim
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Jail Time
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Probation
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Forfeiture of Assets
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Immigration Consequences
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What Is A Hit & Run?
A traffic violation that involves willfully leaving the scene of an accident. If the victim was physically harmed, you may face felony charges.
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What Do I Do After A Hit & Run?
Seek immediate representation from a highly skilled defense attorney and do not speak with law enforcement officers or prosecutors about your case.
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What Are My Rights?
You have the right to an attorney and the right to remain silent. We advise you to take advantage of your rights immediately.
Frequently Asked Questions
Helping You Understand Your Rights & Legal Options
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Questions
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What Are Some Examples Of Hit & Run Defenses?
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At Law Office of Cynthia Mendoza, we do not utilize cookie-cutter solutions. Instead, we build personalized, formidable defense strategies for our clients. However, some of the most common defenses for hit & run include: no applicable property damage, stolen/borrowed car, and lack of knowledge of the accident/property damage/injury. To learn more, contact our firm.
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Will This Be On My Permanent Record?
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Yes. Your criminal record will show your arrest, charge, and conviction (if any). A criminal record will make it difficult for you to secure employment, housing, loans and more. Do not take your arrest lightly. Make the smart choice. Contact our firm to increase your chances of a favorable case outcome.
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Do I Need An Attorney To Represent My Hit & Run Case?
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Contrary to popular belief, hit & run charges do not only result in civil complaints. A conviction for hit & run can lead to extremely severe criminal charges. Due to the serious nature of your criminal case, it would be within your best interests to secure the assistance of an experienced criminal defense lawyer.
What Factors Are Taken Into Consideration During Sentencing?
- The type of drugs and narcotics involved
- The quantity of drugs and narcotics
- Nature and variety of prior criminal convictions
- Overall criminal history of the defendant charged
- Whether the defendant is curently on probation
- The actual or potential harm to the public
- The financial benefit to the defendant
- The defendant's age
- The defendant's own dependence on drugs or narcotics
- The defendant's psychiatric history
- Evidence of rehabilitation
