A recent Tampering with Evidence charge, carrying a potential sentence of 25 years to life, was dismissed last week. This dismissal spared the client from one of the most severe penalties under Texas law. Kyle Crowl played a key role in developing the defense strategy that led to this rare and significant outcome.
Dismissals in cases carrying a 25-to-life punishment range are extremely uncommon, making this result a notable win and a testament to the experience and skill required to defend high-stakes felony charges. Careful analysis, strategic planning, and extensive trial experience contributed to achieving this favorable result for the client.
About Kyle Crowl
Kyle Crowl is an experienced trial attorney specializing in criminal defense and family law, with deep roots in Montgomery County. Born and raised locally, he graduated from Conroe High School in 2005 and attended Texas Tech University, where he built leadership skills through student government involvement. At Texas Tech School of Law, he competed on the prestigious mock trial team and gained practical experience through internships with the Montgomery County District Court, a criminal and estate planning firm, and the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office.
Kyle began his career as an Assistant District Attorney for Montgomery County, prosecuting thousands of cases ranging from DWI and assault to felony drug offenses and violent crimes. He advanced to felony prosecutor and later served as misdemeanor chief prosecutor, supervising attorneys while handling cases from minor offenses to 25-life habitual offenders. This experience gives him a thorough understanding of the criminal justice system and effective defense strategies for serious charges.
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