Houston Robbery Lawyer Who Steps In and Takes Control
I step in immediately, review the charges against you, and start building your defense from day one.
Direct From Zane
Watch This Before You Speak to Police or Investigators
If you’re being investigated or charged with robbery, the biggest mistake I see is talking too much or trying to explain without legal protection. Before you say anything—get clarity.
The Reality
Here’s What Most People Don’t Realize
Robbery charges are treated very seriously and move fast through the system.
Law enforcement and prosecutors may:
- Use your statements against you immediately
- Build the case before you fully understand the charges
- Rely on limited or one-sided evidence
- Push for early plea deals before your defense is ready
Early decisions can heavily impact your case outcome.
When I Take Your Case
What Happens When I Take Your Case
This isn’t just representation—it’s a full defense strategy from day one.
I review your arrest and charges in detail
I identify weaknesses in the prosecution’s case
I protect you from self-incrimination
I build a strong defense strategy for negotiation or trial
What We Handle
Why Clients Choose Me
I Don’t Treat Criminal Cases Like Paperwork
I treat them like your freedom is on the line.
At the Law Office of Zane Weeks, PLLC, I stay directly involved from start to finish.
Case Updates
You’ll Never Be Left Wondering What’s Happening
One of the biggest fears in criminal cases is uncertainty.
I built this differently.
You can request a case update anytime through this site, and my team will respond by text or email.
What Most Lawyers Won’t Tell You
Not all robbery defenses are handled properly.
- Some cases are rushed into plea deals.
- Some are not fully investigated.
- Some miss key weaknesses in the prosecution’s evidence.
That’s not how I approach cases.
I prepare every case as if it may go to trial—because that creates real leverage early.
Trust
What Our Clients Say
The Reality
Meet Zane Weeks
I personally handle criminal defense cases. When you reach out, you’re not passed around—you’re speaking directly with someone who understands what’s at stake and how to build a strong defense.
What Most Lawyers Won’t Tell You
Still Thinking About It?
If you’re unsure what to do next, that’s exactly when you need legal guidance.
One conversation can make a major difference in your case.
No pressure. Just clarity
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Answers When You Need Clarity Most.
Do not speak to police or investigators without legal advice.
Instead:
- Stay calm and do not make statements
- Avoid discussing the case with anyone
- Contact a lawyer immediately
- Preserve any relevant information
Early mistakes can seriously affect your defense.
Robbery charges in Texas carry serious consequences depending on the circumstances.
Potential penalties include:
- Second degree felony — 2 to 20 years in prison
- Aggravated robbery — 5 to 99 years in prison
- Fines up to $10,000
- Permanent criminal record
At the Law Office of Zane Weeks, PLLC, the focus is on reducing or eliminating these consequences from the very start.
My job is to protect your rights and build a strong defense strategy.
That means I’m actively:
- Reviewing arrest reports and evidence
- Challenging the prosecution’s version of events
Protecting you from self-incrimination
Negotiating with prosecutors when appropriate
Preparing for trial if needed
At the Law Office of Zane Weeks, PLLC, the focus is on protecting your freedom and your future.
Because robbery charges are aggressive and carry severe penalties if not properly defended.
Without legal representation, you risk:
- Accepting a plea too quickly
- Missing key defenses
- Facing harsher sentencing
What I do is simple: I protect your rights, challenge the evidence, and fight for the best possible outcome.
I work on a clear fee structure depending on the case.
That means:
Transparent pricing upfront
No surprise legal costs
Clear understanding before moving forward
This keeps everything straightforward while you focus on your defense.
Yes. Depending on the facts and evidence, robbery charges can sometimes be dismissed or reduced.
Factors that can help include:
- Lack of sufficient evidence
- Mistaken identity or alibi
- Inconsistencies in witness testimony
- Weaknesses in the prosecution's case
At the Law Office of Zane Weeks, PLLC, the goal is always to pursue the best possible outcome—whether dismissal, reduction, or a strong trial defense.
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