Criminal Defense Attorney Frisco TX

Frisco is one of the highest-growth cities in the United States, and like Plano it crosses a county line. The eastern half of Frisco sits in Collin County and reports to the courthouse complex in McKinney; the western half — roughly west of FM-423 — sits in Denton County and reports to the Denton County Courts complex in Denton. For criminal defense, the practical question is the same as it is in Plano: which side of the line was the alleged offense on, which county is prosecuting, and which judge will be hearing pretrial motions. Kent Starr has practiced in both counties for thirty years and is fluent with the differences.

Frisco Municipal Court at 6101 Frisco Square Boulevard sits in the Frisco Square mixed-use district adjacent to City Hall, and it handles Class C misdemeanors, traffic citations, code matters, and the city-ordinance portion of any larger case. More serious allegations — Class B and Class A misdemeanors and felonies — move to the appropriate county system depending on where the alleged conduct occurred. Frisco PD’s reporting and investigatory practices have evolved meaningfully as the department has grown with the city, and a thorough early review of dispatch records, body-worn camera footage, and tollway-camera evidence is often the most productive defense work in the first thirty days of a case.

Frisco’s case mix has a quality the surrounding cities do not quite match: it is event-driven. The Star — the Dallas Cowboys’ world headquarters and practice facility on Cowboys Way — anchors a year-round flow of game-day, training-camp, and concert traffic. Toyota Stadium hosts FC Dallas matches and large-format concerts, and the Comerica Center hosts the Dallas Stars’ practice operations along with additional events. The result is predictable: in the hours before and after major events, Frisco PD, DPS, and the Collin and Denton County sheriffs run elevated enforcement on the Dallas North Tollway, the Sam Rayburn Tollway (Highway 121), Main Street, and the corridors around The Star and Toyota Stadium. Kent regularly handles DWI defense for Frisco arrests tied to these enforcement waves and knows how the field-sobriety and breath-test evidence in those cases tends to develop in cross-examination.

The retail and entertainment density at Stonebriar Centre, around the Frisco Square district, and along Preston Road produces a different class of allegations: shoplifting and theft cases that escalate into resisting or assault charges, drug-possession matters arising from mall and parking-lot stops, and the occasional sex-crime allegation tied to nightlife venues. Kent has been on either side of enough of these matters to know which Frisco PD officers tend to testify carefully and which witness chains tend to fall apart when properly questioned.

The growth side of Frisco — the relentless construction of new neighborhoods along FM-423, Eldorado Parkway, and the FM-720 / Main Street corridor — produces yet another pattern. New residents who have never had contact with the Texas court system find themselves charged with offenses they did not understand were felonies, often in the context of a routine traffic stop that evolved into a search. Many of these matters can be resolved before they ever appear in a public record, especially when the defense engages early. Where post-conviction relief is appropriate, the firm’s expunction and nondisclosure practice can clear eligible records years later.

What does not change between the entertainment-district cases, the tollway DWIs, and the rare federal indictment is who handles the matter at Starr Law P.C. Kent is a solo practitioner by design. The lawyer the client hires is the lawyer who appears at every setting, takes every cross-examination, and reads every page of the discovery. He speaks Spanish and Portuguese in addition to English. He is available around the clock for emergency arrests, particularly on game weekends when the volume of overnight bookings rises. The McKinney office at 5900 S Lake Forest Drive is roughly twenty minutes northeast of Frisco Square via the Sam Rayburn Tollway.

Starr Law P.C. represents Frisco clients in both Collin and Denton County matters and handles federal exposure in the Eastern District of Texas. Free initial consultations are confidential and conducted directly with Kent.

If you have been arrested in Frisco, cited at an event, or contacted by a detective about a case that is still under investigation, call (214) 982-1408 for a free consultation.

Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Every case is evaluated on its own facts.

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