LOCAL HOUSTON EXPERTISE IN CRIMINAL LAW
If you were arrested in Houston and searching for a criminal defense attorney near you, look no further. Jason Luong, renowned for his expertise in criminal defense, represents individuals facing a spectrum of federal and state charges. With a focus on providing top-tier criminal defense services, Jason is well-versed in handling complex cases, including:
- Murder and capital murder
- Manslaughter Charges
- Sex crimes
- Aggravated Sexual Assault
- Solicitation of Prostitution
- Unauthorized photography
- Assault charges and Self-Defense Claims
- Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon
- Assault of a Public Servant (Police Officer)
- Sex Crimes
- Sexual Assault Allegations
- Child Sex Crimes
- Cyber Crimes
- Identity Theft
- Online Sex Crimes
- Organized Crime
- Federal RICO Claims
- Drug charges
- Possession of a Controlled Substance
- Delivery of a Controlled Substance
- Possession of a Controlled Substance with Intent to Deliver
- Crimes Against Children
- Child Abuse, including CPS investigations
- Child Sex Abuse and Indecency with a Child
- Theft and Financial Crimes
- Aggravated Robbery and Robbery
- Employee theft
- Retail shoplifter
- Embezzlement
- Weapon charges
- Felon in Possession of a Weapon
- Unauthorized Carrying of a Weapon
- Crimes involving the use of a Deadly Weapon
- Family and Domestic Violence Assault Charges
- Restraining Orders
- DWI/DUI Charges
- DWI with Child Passenger
- Intoxicated Manslaughter
- Intoxicated Assault
- Felony DWI
- Administrative License Revocation Hearings
Frequently Asked Questions
If you find yourself facing serious charges, you may have a lot of questions about the process and your legal options. To help , here are some of the questions Attorney Jason Luong sees most frequently:
I think I’m going to be arrested. What should I do?
You need to get in touch with an experienced attorney right away. The entire process leading up to an arrest can be very important to your case. For instance, if the police enter your home and conduct a search during the arrest, did they actually have a legal right to do so – or did it violate your rights? Did they have a valid reason to arrest you in the first place? If the police made mistakes or broke procedures, it can dramatically impact the charges you face and the evidence they’re allowed to use. A lawyer can help you explore your options.
Should I cooperate with police or law enforcement if I am being questioned?
You should always remain polite and respectful. Even if you believe you shouldn’t be arrested, the time to fight that arrest is in court – not during the interaction with law enforcement. However, it’s also important to remember that you have the right to remain silent. No matter what the police tell you, you don’t have to answer any questions they ask.
What are my rights during an arrest?
As noted, your right to remain silent means you do not have to submit to an interrogation or say anything that may incriminate you. You cannot be arrested simply for refusing to answer questions. Additionally, you have the right to an attorney. You can tell the police that you’re willing to talk to them, but not until your lawyer is present.
I was arrested. Now what?
If you’ve been arrested, it’s important to gather as many details about the arrest as possible. What specific charges are you facing? Have the authorities set any court dates or hearings? Once again, the most important step is to contact an experienced attorney who can guide you through the process, communicate with the authorities on your behalf and help you build a strong legal defense strategy.
Call Now For A Consultation
If you were arrested and facing criminal charges, contact The Law Office of Jason Luong, PLLC, in Houston to get the representation you need. Call 281-400-1605 today.

