Law Office of Michael R. Latimer
Law Office of Michael R. Latimer | 314 E. Commerce Street, Suite 300, San Antonio, Texas 78205 | Tel: 210-527-0900

For Those Accused of a Crime

Mr. Latimer has been representing individuals accused of a crime for over thirty years; from murder to possession and/or delivery of illegal drugs. As a prosecutor for over twenty years and a municipal judge and county magistrate judge for over twenty years, Mr. Latimer is keenly aware of evidence law and the rights of the accused when it comes to searches and seizure of evidence. Mr. Latimer has been successful in getting evidence thrown out and cases dismissed because of an illegal search and seizure. He has successfully appealed cases on suppression issues. The first analysis that Mr. Latimer does is to carefully review the evidence and legal basis for the police to stop a person, ask questions of the person, search the person and search the vehicle or location where the person is found. If there is insufficient legal basis to even stop the person, search the person or search the location where the person is found, Mr. Latimer will aggressively seek the suppression of all evidence and any statements made by the person. This has resulted in hundreds of cases being dismissed by the state or disposed of through a suppression hearing.

*Licensed to practice in all areas of law. Not certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in any area advertised

Law Office of Michael R. Latimer
Law Office of Michael R. Latimer | 314 E. Commerce Street, Suite 300San Antonio, Tx 78205 | Tel: 210-527-0900

For Those Accused of a Crime

Mr. Latimer has been representing individuals accused of a crime for over thirty years; from murder to possession and/or delivery of illegal drugs. As a prosecutor for over twenty years and a municipal judge and county magistrate judge for over twenty years, Mr. Latimer is keenly aware of evidence law and the rights of the accused when it comes to searches and seizure of evidence. Mr. Latimer has been successful in getting evidence thrown out and cases dismissed because of an illegal search and seizure. He has successfully appealed cases on suppression issues. The first analysis that Mr. Latimer does is to carefully review the evidence and legal basis for the police to stop a person, ask questions of the person, search the person and search the vehicle or location where the person is found. If there is insufficient legal basis to even stop the person, search the person or search the location where the person is found, Mr. Latimer will aggressively seek the suppression of all evidence and any statements made by the person. This has resulted in hundreds of cases being dismissed by the state or disposed of through a suppression hearing.