Drug charges in Texas can carry serious, life-altering consequences—even for first-time offenders. From simple possession of marijuana to felony-level charges involving controlled substances, the penalties can include jail time, steep fines, loss of employment, and a permanent criminal record. The stakes are high, and your defense must be handled with precision.
Ray Vazquez brings years of experience from both sides of the courtroom to every drug case he handles. As a former police officer and Harris County Prosecutor, he understands how drug charges are investigated, filed, and prosecuted. Whether it’s a traffic stop leading to a possession charge or a broader investigation into distribution or trafficking, Ray knows where to find weaknesses in the state’s case—whether in search and seizure, lab testing, or procedural errors.
The difference between a conviction and a dismissal often lies in the details. Ray meticulously examines every aspect of the arrest, from how evidence was gathered to whether your constitutional rights were violated. He’s defended clients against charges involving marijuana, cocaine, methamphetamines, prescription drugs, and more—and he crafts legal strategies tailored to the facts of each case.
Every client deserves a strong defense and a second chance. Ray focuses not only on minimizing legal consequences but also on long-term impact—seeking options like diversion programs, treatment alternatives, or case dismissal when possible. If you or someone you care about has been charged with a drug offense in Texas, trust a defense attorney who understands how to fight back effectively and ethically.
Honest words from those who’ve stood where you are—and Emerged Victoriously!
"I thank God for putting you in my life. If I had any other attorney I would have a TDCJ number right now ... I wouldn't be here with my family without you. I'm sober, in my own place, doing good on probation. God bless you and your family."
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