03/14/2026
In Texas, you can face conspiracy charges even if the crime was never completed. All it takes is an alleged agreement between two or more people and one act toward committing it. Prosecutors often use texts, calls, or witness statements as evidence. That’s why you need an experienced Sugar Land, TX criminal defense attorney to protect your rights and challenge weak or circumstantial claims.
Learn how Capetillo Law Firm builds strong defenses for conspiracy cases at https://capetillolaw.com/the-importance-of-hiring-a-criminal-defense-lawyer-for-conspiracy-cases/
And call our law office at 346-249-5544 and set up a free initial consultation so we can discuss the charges you're facing and how we can help.