Lee Ann Breading, Attorney at Law, P.C. - Denton, TX
Suite 133
Denton, TX 76201-4190 http://www.leeannbreading.com
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Lee Ann Breading, Attorney at Law, P.C. Law Firm Overview
From their office in Denton, Texas, the criminal law firm of Lee Ann Breading, Attorney at Law, P.C., is dedicated to defending the rights and freedom of their clients. For more than 25 years, attorney Lee Ann Breading has been practicing criminal law in North Texas. Put her experience to work for you.
At this full-service criminal law firm, clients receive candid advice from an aggressive criminal defense attorney. Ms. Breading was a prosecutor for more than 20 years, which gives her an added perspective to defend her clients. Knowing how to prosecute a criminal charge allows her to create a strong defense. As a prosecutor, Ms. Breading tried hundreds of cases, and now she uses her investigation and litigation skills to protect the rights of her clients. She is board certified in criminal law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, and helps clients with:
- DWI/DUI
- Drugs and marijuana
- Theft, burglary and robbery
- Assault
- Violent crimes
- Family violence
- Expunction and non-disclosure
- College students charged with crimes
- Fraud and White Collar crimes
A criminal charge is a serious matter. In such situations, clients want direct advice. Ms. Breading works with each of her clients individually to make sure the clients understand their situation and their options. She never sugarcoats the truth. Instead, she ensures her clients have the information they need to make the best decisions for themselves.
Contact the law firm of Lee Ann Breading, Attorney at Law, P.C., if you have been charged with a crime. They offer free initial consultation and they accept credit cards. To schedule your free initial consultation with a North Texas criminal defense attorney, call 940-383-4312.
Practice Areas
- Criminal Law
Classes and Seminars
- Frequent Speaker, Denton Citizens Police Academy, Roanoke Citizens Police Academy, Leadership Denton, Leadership Lewisville and Other Civic and Business Groups
- Criminal Law Management, Collin County Young Lawyers, November 4, 2005
- Faculty, Prosecutor Trial Skills Course, TDCAA, 2001
- Faculty, Prosecutor Trial Skills Course, TDCAA, 1997
- Faculty, Sexual Assault Prosecutor Trial Advocacy School, TDCAA, February 10, 1997
- Faculty, Top Gun Narcotics Investigation & Prosecution Course, March 4, 1996 - March 8, 1996
- Faculty, Top Gun Narcotics Investigation & Prosecution Course, January 16, 1995 - January 20, 1995
Attorneys
| Breading, Lee Ann |
Address
121 West Hickory Street
Suite 133
Denton, TX 76201-4190
Phones
940-383-4312
Faxes
940-898-0502
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Accepts Credit Cards
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Honors
- Texas Senate Commendation, June 28, 1993
- Board Certified Criminal Law - Texas Board of Legal Specialization
Articles
Drugs and Marijuana
At the firm of Lee Ann Breading, Attorney at Law, we are tenacious advocates for people charged with drug crimes. We defend people accused of all types of drug charges.
DWI/DUI
Contrary to what you may have heard, it is possible to overcome a DWI or DUI charge. Attorney Lee Ann Breading will closely examine all factual and legal issues in your case, looking for the means of a successful defense of the charge.
Family Violence
If you have been accused of domestic violence in Denton, we will give you an honest assessment of your situation and provide an aggressive defense strategy.
Expunction
At the firm of Lee Ann Breading, we regularly help people obtain expunctions and approval of petitions for non-disclosure. If you would like more information about obtaining an expunction or approved non-disclosure petition, contact our firm.
College Students Charged with Crimes
At the firm of Lee Ann Breading, we help college students overcome the consequences of criminal charges. We have extensive experience representing students at the University of North Texas, Texas Women's University and other colleges in North Texas.
"Significant Law Changes in Criminal Justice", The Denton County Republican, Vol. 10 Issue 11, Winter, 2002
"The New Scam that Hits on Women" by Susan Ince (Contributing Source), Good Housekeeping, July, 2001



