Deandra Grant Law - Dallas

Deandra Grant Law - Dallas This is the Dallas County office of Deandra Grant Law.

We defend state and federal criminal offenses in Texas with offices in Dallas, Fort Worth, Allen, Denton, Rockwall and Waco.

05/28/2026

The Aimee Bock sentence explained through the federal fraud guidelines — and what the November 2026 amendments mean for defendants sentenced after that date.

05/28/2026

Deandra Grant presents on Auto-Brewery Syndrome at the IAFTC Annual Conference, covering forensic science, biomarkers, and endogenous ethanol in DWI defense.

05/28/2026

An Eleventh Circuit judge was privately reprimanded for a two-year affair in chambers, attending a partisan political event, and lying to two chief judges.

05/28/2026

Jefferson County Probate Judge Yashiba Blanchard was suspended after Alabama's Judicial Inquiry Commission filed seven formal judicial misconduct charges.

05/28/2026

Harris County Judge Natalia Cornelio was reprimanded for signing a warrant listing a nonexistent hearing and excluding prosecutors from a death row transport.

05/26/2026

THE GAVEL OF SHAME • CASE FILE NO. 2 How Fannin County district judge Laurine Blake earned a Public Admonition from the Texas State Commission on Judicial Conduct   THE QUICK ANSWER In 2025, the Texas State Commission on Judicial Conduct issued a Public Admonition to Laurine Blake, the longtime d...

05/25/2026

Probabilistic genotyping is spreading into Texas courtrooms. Here's how to challenge the software, the assumptions, and the likelihood ratio before a jury.

05/25/2026

The Texas Commission on Judicial Conduct publicly reprimanded Hereford municipal judge Jennifer Eggen for berating children, showing favoritism, and jailing the poor.

05/25/2026

The Texas State Commission on Judicial Conduct investigates and disciplines judges. Learn how it works, who sits on it, and what each sanction means.

05/25/2026

The South Carolina Supreme Court overturned Alex Murdaugh's conviction due to jury tampering by a court clerk. Here's what that ruling means under Texas law.

05/25/2026

No. Field sobriety tests are voluntary in Texas. You can refuse without a separate charge or license suspension. Here's what to know before you decline.

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