A Message from Roberto Balli, Criminal Defense Attorney
Our Philosophy and Guarantee to Our Clients....
The United States Constitution Guarantees that every person is presumed innocent. We take the presumption of innocence very seriously. We presume that our clients are all innocent of all of the criminal charges brought against them. Because of this philosophy we are always trying to get our client’s criminal cases dismissed. Dismissals may come in several ways. Sometimes we will try to persuade a prosecutor to dismiss our client’s criminal charges by showing proof on our client’s innocence. However, if we need to take a case to trial, we are always prepared. Criminal Defense Lawyer Roberto Balli has extensive trial experience having tried cases before every judge in Laredo, Texas, both in the Federal District Courts and State District Courts and County Courts at Law. Roberto Balli is certified in Criminal Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
I am always looking for a way to get my client’s case dismissed. Sometimes, I will show proof to the prosecutor that a client is not guilty or should be given a break because of unique circumstances. Other times, a case may have to be fought out in court. No matter what I have to do, I will always fight for my client. That is my promise.
With over 20 years of experience practicing criminal defense in the Laredo/Webb County area, Roberto Balli is a defense lawyer that brings a wealth of knowledge to all of his clients' cases. His firm can assist with a wide range of criminal matters from murder to occupational licenses.
From simple possession to major drug trafficking charges, the Balli Law Office can help. Learn more
Act quickly if your're arrested for DWI in Laredo to avoid a driver's license suspension. Learn more
We can assist you in requesting earlier probation termination and shock probation release. Learn more
Are you haunted by a past mistake? You may be able to clean up your criminal history. Learn more
Errors in a criminal trial or wrongful convictions can be reversed through the appeal process. Learn more