
Comprehensive Criminal Defense & Immigration Services in Houston
Different Areas Of The Law That We Take On For You

Standing With You Against Systemic Machinery
When you or a loved one are facing a criminal accusation or a sudden legal status crisis in the greater Houston area, the system moves fast. Between aggressive prosecutors, complex court dockets, and the looming oversight of federal agencies, it is easy to feel overwhelmed and outmatched.
At Ruben Restrepo Law, we don't let the state write your story. While driving while intoxicated (DWI) defense is a core pillar of our practice, our firm provides relentless, analytical representation across a full spectrum of criminal charges and immigration matters. We hold law enforcement to the strict letter of the constitutional law, protecting your freedom, your record, and your right to live and work in the United States.


An allegation of assault or domestic violence can turn your life upside down in an instant, often resulting in immediate protective orders and severe personal distress. In many cases, initial police reports fail to reflect the true context of an altercation or ignore valid claims of self-defense under Texas law.
For non-citizens, a criminal charge is never just a local court issue—it is an immediate threat to your legal status in the United States. A plea deal that seems favorable in criminal court can inadvertently trigger mandatory deportation, visa revocation, or permanent inadmissibility. Ruben Restrepo provides specialized representation that bridges the gap between state criminal courts and federal immigration enforcement.
A criminal record in Texas carries lifelong consequences, threatening your career, housing options, and personal reputation. Whether you are facing a Class B misdemeanor or a high-level felony in Harris County, a passive defense is never an option. We thoroughly examine every piece of evidence, challenge procedural errors, and prepare every case with trial-ready intensity.
Texas drug laws carry severe statutory penalties that escalate quickly based on alleged quantity, controlled substance penalty groups, and intent. However, drug arrests are uniquely vulnerable to law enforcement overreach. If officers violated your Fourth Amendment rights during a traffic stop, home entry, or personal search, the state's case crumbles.



