Criminal Court Locations & Procedures in Texas

Navigating the Texas criminal court system can be overwhelming—especially if you are facing criminal charges for the first time. The The Woodlands Office of the Law Office of Bryan Fagan, PLLC helps individuals throughout The Woodlands, Spring, Shenandoah, Conroe, and Montgomery County understand where their criminal case will be handled and what to expect at each stage of the court process.

Criminal cases in Montgomery County follow strict schedules and procedural rules. Missing a court date, appearing in the wrong courtroom, or misunderstanding filing requirements can lead to serious consequences, including bond revocation, additional charges, or arrest warrants. Our Woodlands criminal defense attorneys provide clear guidance on court locations, jurisdiction, and criminal procedures so clients are prepared and protected from the very beginning of their case.

Criminal Court Locations Serving The Woodlands & Montgomery County

Criminal cases involving residents of The Woodlands are typically handled within Montgomery County, depending on the severity and nature of the alleged offense:

  • Municipal Courts – Handle Class C misdemeanors such as traffic violations, public intoxication, and local ordinance offenses.
  • Justice of the Peace Courts – Handle certain misdemeanor matters, magistrate hearings, bond settings, and initial appearances.
  • County Courts at Law – Handle Class A and Class B misdemeanors, including DWI, assault, theft, and drug possession cases.
  • District Courts – Handle felony criminal cases, including violent crimes, serious drug offenses, and repeat felony charges.
  • Specialty Courts – Including drug courts, mental health courts, and veteran treatment courts that emphasize rehabilitation, treatment, and structured supervision.

Each court has its own procedures, filing requirements, and scheduling practices. Knowing which court has jurisdiction over your case is critical to protecting your rights and avoiding unnecessary delays.

Understanding Texas Criminal Court Procedures

Although every criminal case is unique, most cases in Montgomery County follow a similar procedural path:

  1. Arrest or Citation – The case begins with an arrest or citation issued by law enforcement.
  2. Magistrate & Bond Setting – A judge reviews the charges, advises you of your rights, and sets bond.
  3. Arraignment – Formal reading of charges and entry of a plea.
  4. Pretrial Hearings – Evidence review, motions, and negotiations with prosecutors.
  5. Plea Negotiations or Trial – The case may resolve through dismissal, plea agreement, or trial.
  6. Sentencing or Case Resolution – Final outcome of the case.

Our Woodlands Office ensures clients understand each step and are represented at all required court appearances.

Why Court Knowledge Matters in Criminal Defense

Montgomery County criminal courts operate under strict procedural requirements. Errors such as missing a hearing, filing incorrect paperwork, or misunderstanding court instructions can seriously harm your defense.

Working with an experienced The Woodlands criminal defense attorney helps ensure:

  • Proper court appearances
  • Timely and accurate filings
  • Strategic defense planning
  • Protection of constitutional rights

Early legal guidance often leads to better outcomes and fewer long-term consequences.

The Woodlands Criminal Defense Support from Bryan Fagan, PLLC

The Law Office of Bryan Fagan, PLLC represents clients throughout The Woodlands and Montgomery County in misdemeanor and felony criminal cases. Our Woodlands Office understands local court procedures, prosecutorial practices, and the importance of tailoring defense strategies to the specific court handling your case.

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