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      Varghese Summersett Background

      Houston Criminal Defense Attorney | Varghese Summersett

      Harris County processes over 80,000 criminal cases a year. In a system that big, your case can easily become just another file on a prosecutorโ€™s desk. Thatโ€™s why you need a defense team with the firepower to make Harris County prosecutors pay attention. Varghese Summersett brings three board-certified criminal law specialists, former prosecutors who know exactly how the Harris County DAโ€™s office operates, and resources that most firms canโ€™t match. Weโ€™ve secured over 1,600 dismissals and 800 charge reductions in criminal cases in Texas because we out-prepare and out-work the other side.

      Most Houston criminal defense attorneys work alone or with a small staff. We donโ€™t. When you hire us, you get investigators who dig up evidence the police missed and attorneys whoโ€™ve handled cases just like yours. That depth matters when your freedom is on the line.

      What Makes Harris County Criminal Cases Different

      Harris County is the third-largest county in America. The criminal justice system here operates on a scale most people donโ€™t understand until theyโ€™re caught in it. More cases mean more overworked prosecutors, more crowded dockets, and more opportunities for your case to slip through the cracks, for better or worse.

      A skilled defense attorney uses this to your advantage. Prosecutors juggling dozens of cases donโ€™t have time to fully prepare every one. We do. When we show up with a complete investigation, expert witnesses lined up, and motions ready to file. Our goal is to outwork and out prepare prosecutors. Thatโ€™s how dismissals happen.

      Harris County has aggressive prosecutors. Drug trafficking, sexual assault, violent crimes. These cases get special attention. You need a defense team that can match that intensity and push back hard. Weโ€™ve gone toe-to-toe with Harris County prosecutors on their priority cases and won.

      Watch: What to Do If Youโ€™re Accused of a Serious Crime

      Why Houston Defendants Choose Us Over Other Firms

      Houston has hundreds of criminal defense attorneys. Hereโ€™s why clients facing serious charges choose Varghese Summersett:

      We know how Harris County prosecutors think. Several of our attorneys are former prosecutors. Theyโ€™ve sat in the DAโ€™s office, evaluated cases, and made charging decisions. Now they use that insider knowledge to dismantle the stateโ€™s case against you. We know what evidence prosecutors find convincing, what weaknesses make them nervous, and what arguments get charges reduced or dismissed.

      Board certification means proven expertise. Only about 7% of Texas attorneys earn board certification in criminal law. We have three: Anna Summersett , Benson Varghese, and Letty Martinez. The Texas Board of Legal Specialization doesnโ€™t hand out this credential easily. It requires years of trial experience, peer recommendations from judges and attorneys, and passing a rigorous exam. When youโ€™re facing prison time, you want attorneys whoโ€™ve proven they belong in the courtroom.

      We have resources solo practitioners donโ€™t. A one-attorney shop canโ€™t match what we bring to your case. Our team includes former law enforcement officers who conduct independent investigations, forensic experts who challenge the stateโ€™s evidence, and a support staff that ensures nothing falls through the cracks. In complex cases involving financial crimes, DNA evidence, or digital forensics, these resources make the difference between conviction and acquittal.

      We handle state and federal cases. Many Houston attorneys only practice in state court. If your case involves federal charges in the Southern District of Texas, theyโ€™re in over their heads. Our federal defense team knows federal sentencing guidelines, federal rules of evidence, and how to negotiate with federal prosecutors. That experience matters when federal convictions carry mandatory minimums.

      Our criminal defense attorneys stand between you and the government

      How Weโ€™ve Helped Harris County Clients

      Results matter more than promises. Hereโ€™s a recent example of what weโ€™ve accomplished for a Houston-area client:

      Multiple Charges Dismissed in Harris County (December 2025)

      Our client faced two serious felony charges. Both charges carried potential prison sentences. Attorney Mike Hanson reviewed the evidence, identified weaknesses in the stateโ€™s case, and negotiated with prosecutors. The result: both cases were dismissed. Our client walked away without a conviction, without prison time, and with the ability to move forward with a clean slate.

      Past results donโ€™t guarantee future outcomes. Every case is different.

      Need help with your case? Call (281) 805-2220 for a free consultation with our Houston team.

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      Criminal Cases We Handle in Houston

      We take cases other attorneys wonโ€™t touch. When the evidence looks bad, when the charges are serious, when everyone else says you should just take a plea, thatโ€™s when you need us. Hereโ€™s where we focus our Houston practice:

      DWI Defense That Challenges Everything

      DWI cases arenโ€™t as airtight as prosecutors want you to believe. Breathalyzers malfunction. Blood tests get contaminated. Officers make mistakes during stops. We challenge every piece of evidence because weโ€™ve seen how often the stateโ€™s case falls apart under scrutiny. Intoxication manslaughter cases are even more complex, and weโ€™ve handled them at trial.

      Drug Cases From Possession to Trafficking

      Texas drug laws are harsh. Simple marijuana possession can still land you in jail. Manufacturing or delivery charges carry decades. But drug cases often hinge on search and seizure issues. Did police have probable cause? Was the warrant valid? Was the evidence properly handled? We dig into these questions because they get cases thrown out.

      Sexual Assault Accusations

      Sexual assault charges can destroy your life before you ever see a courtroom. Your name gets out, your reputation is ruined, your career is over. These cases require aggressive defense from day one. We challenge forensic evidence, investigate the accuserโ€™s credibility, and fight to keep false allegations from ruining innocent people.

      Assault and Violent Crime Defense

      From bar fights that got out of hand to aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, assault charges escalate fast in Texas. Self-defense claims require careful investigation and presentation. Witness testimony needs to be locked down. We build defenses that show the full picture, not just the version the police put in their report.

      White-Collar and Financial Crimes

      White-collar cases involve mountains of financial records that prosecutors use to bury defendants. We have the resources to fight back: forensic accountants who challenge the stateโ€™s numbers, investigators who uncover the real story, and attorneys whoโ€™ve handled complex financial cases at trial. When the government throws terabytes of documents at you, we know how to find the ones that matter.

      Federal Criminal Defense

      Federal cases are a different beast. Federal prosecutors have more resources, federal judges have less patience, and federal sentencing guidelines show no mercy. Our federal defense team practices in the Southern District of Texas regularly. We know the judges, we know the prosecutors, and we know how to fight federal charges effectively.

      Juvenile Defense

      Do You Handle Juvenile Cases in Houston?

      Yes. Our Houston juvenile defense attorneys protect young people facing criminal charges. The juvenile system works differently than adult courts. The focus is supposed to be on rehabilitation, not punishment. But without proper representation, juveniles can face serious consequences that follow them for years.

      We handle juvenile cases from school disciplinary hearings to serious felony charges. Our goal is to keep juvenile records clean and futures bright.

      What Is the Criminal Case Process in Houston?

      Understanding the criminal process helps you know what to expect. Hereโ€™s how a typical case moves through the Harris County system:

      Arrest and booking. Youโ€™re taken to jail and processed. Depending on the charge, you may be eligible for release on bond.

      First court appearance. This is usually an arraignment where charges are formally read and you enter a plea.

      Discovery and investigation. Your attorney reviews the evidence, interviews witnesses, and investigates the facts.

      Pretrial motions. We file motions to suppress illegally obtained evidence, challenge the charges, or request discovery.

      Negotiations. Many cases resolve through plea negotiations. We fight for dismissals, reduced charges, or probation instead of jail.

      Trial. If negotiations fail, we take your case to trial and fight for acquittal before a judge or jury.

      Questions about your case? Call (281) 805-2220 to speak with a Houston criminal defense attorney today.

      How Our Former Prosecutors Give You an Edge

      Thereโ€™s a reason so many clients ask if we have former prosecutors on staff. Knowing how the other side operates isnโ€™t just helpful. Itโ€™s a weapon.

      Our former prosecutors have sat in case review meetings. Theyโ€™ve decided which cases to take to trial and which ones to dismiss. They know what makes a Harris County prosecutor drop everything to focus on a case, and what makes them offer a deal to clear their docket. When we review your case, we see it through their eyes first. Then we attack every weakness.

      This matters most during negotiations. Prosecutors respect attorneys whoโ€™ve done their job. They know we understand the pressure theyโ€™re under, the cases they canโ€™t afford to lose, and the ones that arenโ€™t worth their time. We speak their language. That gets results that inexperienced defense attorneys canโ€™t deliver.

      At trial, we anticipate their moves because weโ€™ve made those same moves. We know what questions theyโ€™ll ask on cross-examination. We know how theyโ€™ll present evidence to a jury. And we prepare our clients and witnesses to handle it.

      What Our Clients Say About Us

      Weโ€™ve earned over 1,100 five-star reviews from clients weโ€™ve helped. These reviews reflect our commitment to client service and results.

      Where Is Our Houston Office Located?

      Our Houston office serves clients throughout Harris County and the surrounding area. Hereโ€™s our location:

      our bench is deep

      Frequently Asked Questions

      How much does a Houston criminal defense attorney cost?

      Attorney fees vary based on the type of charge, complexity of the case, and whether it goes to trial. We offer free consultations to discuss your case and provide transparent fee information. Many clients find that the cost of quality representation is far less than the cost of a conviction.

      Should I talk to police before hiring an attorney?

      No. You have the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney. Anything you say can be used against you. Politely decline to answer questions and ask to speak with a lawyer. This protects your rights and gives your attorney the best chance to defend you.

      Can charges be dropped before trial?

      Yes. Prosecutors can dismiss charges for many reasons: insufficient evidence, constitutional violations, witness problems, or successful negotiations. Our goal is to get your case dismissed or charges reduced whenever possible.

      Whatโ€™s the difference between a misdemeanor and a felony in Texas?

      Misdemeanors are less serious offenses with maximum punishments of up to one year in county jail. Felonies are more serious and carry potential state prison sentences ranging from 180 days to life. The type of charge affects your rights, potential penalties, and long-term consequences.

      How long does a criminal case take in Harris County?

      Simple misdemeanor cases may resolve in a few months. Complex felony cases can take a year or longer. Federal cases often take 6 to 18 months. The timeline depends on the charges, evidence, court schedules, and whether the case goes to trial.

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      Talk to Our Houston Defense Team Today

      When your freedom is on the line, you need more than a lawyer. You need a team that knows Harris County courts, fights harder than the prosecution, and has the track record to prove it. Weโ€™ve secured over 1,600 dismissals because we out-work and out-prepare the other side. We donโ€™t back down from tough cases.

      Call (281) 805-2220 now for a free consultation. Weโ€™ll review your case, explain your options, and show you why clients across Houston trust us when everything is at stake.


      Benson Varghese is the founder and managing partner of Varghese Summersett, where he has built a distinguished career championing the underdog in personal injury, wrongful death, and criminal defense cases. With over 100 jury trials in Texas state and federal courts, he brings exceptional courtroom experience and a proven record with Texas juries to every case.

      Under his leadership, Varghese Summersett has grown into a powerhouse firm with dedicated teams across three core practice areas: criminal defense, family law, and personal injury. Beyond his legal practice, Benson is recognized as a legal tech entrepreneur as the founder of Lawft and a thought leader in legal technology.

      Benson is also the author of Tapped In, the definitive guide to law firm growth that has become essential reading for attorneys looking to scale their practices.

      Benson serves as an adjunct faculty at Baylor Law School.

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