Searching for a DWI or DUI attorney
Introduction Being charged with a DWI can be a stressful and overwhelming experience. Driving while intoxicated (DWI) is a serious offense that can have significant consequences, including fines, jail time, and a criminal record. If [...]
How to respond to a call from a police officer (what you should say and NOT say)
Hi, I'm Gene Anthes, Partner at GBAFirm.com and ParoleLaw.com. I wanted to take a quick minute to talk to you about what to do if the police start talking to you.
How to clean your criminal record (and get it expunged!)
Hi, I'm Gene Anthes, a criminal defense attorney, and partner at GBAFirm.com and ParoleLaw.com. I wanted to discuss how to clean your criminal record (and get it expunged!)
What to expect during your first meeting with a criminal defense lawyer
Hi, I'm Gene Anthes, a criminal defense attorney, and partner at GBAFirm.com and ParoleLaw.com. I wanted to discuss what to expect when you sit down with your initial free consultation with a criminal...
What you should do if a loved one is arrested in Austin
What should you do if a loved one is in jail in Austin, Texas? Experienced criminal defense attorney discusses options and procedures if a loved one is in jail in Travis County, TX.
It’s time to erase or seal your arrest or criminal record.
Moving beyond your past: How an Expunction or Nondisclosure can help you secure a bright future By Noah Moss, Legal Assistant at Gunter, Bennett & Anthes When someone has a charge to contend with, they [...]
Fighting COVID-19 is Easy
For those of you in Austin, Texas, it’s the intersection of 6th and Lamar. For those of you that aren’t, it’s basically a three-way intersection; six lanes heading Eastbound on 6th, two lanes of Lamar heading [...]
We’re all in the same boat.
To all of our current and future clients, we hope you’re all safe, healthy, and doing all that you can to get by in these strange and trying times. While we have followed the [...]
Criminal Charges, Cases, and Arrests during COVID-19
“Just think, one day we'll look back and say that these were the 'good 'ol days...'.” At least that's how the joke goes. But on April 9, 2020, it's not so funny; I don't think anyone [...]