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Elizabeth Venturatos Ardeel
Woodlands Texas Criminal Defense Attorney and Former Prosecutor
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Biography
Elizabeth Ardeel is a former prosecutor and criminal defense attorney in The Woodlands and Conroe Texas. As a Prosecutor Elizabeth handled DWI, Assault Family Member, Theft, Public Intoxication, and crimes against children. She knows the government's playbook and can put her experience to work for you in Montgomery, Walker, Brazos, and the surrounding cities and counties.
Crimes:
DWI Charges
Assault Family Member
Theft
Public Intoxication
Possession of Marijuana
Possession of a Controlled Substance Penalty Group 2
Jurisdictions:
Montgomery County
Walker County
Brazos County
Grimes County
Waller County
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Practice Areas
- Criminal Law
- Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
- Domestic Violence
- Domestic Violence Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence Restraining Orders, Victims Rights
- DUI & DWI
- Cannabis & Marijuana Law
- Marijuana Business Formation, Medical Marijuana
- Juvenile Law
- Personal Injury
- Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
- White Collar Crime
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- FaceTime
- Google Meet
- Zoom
- Microsoft Teams
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- Texas
- State Bar of Texas
- ID Number: 24063854
Professional Experience
- Assistant Criminal District Attorney
- Galveston County Criminal District Attorney's Office
- Current
- Prosecuted criminal cases, plea negotiations, and jury trials. Handled cases including DWI, Assault Family Member, Possession of Marijuana, Theft $100 < $750 and Public Intoxication
- Intern - Child Abuse Division
- Harris County District Attorney's Office
- Current
Education
- South Texas College of Law
- J.D. (2009) | Law
- Honors: Dean's List Spring 2008, Fall 2008 Dean's Merit Award Fall 2006, Spring 2007
- University of Texas - Austin
- B.B.A. (2006) | Business Administration
- Honors: University Honors Phi ALpha Delta Pre-Law Fraternity
Awards
- Dean's Merit Award
- South Texas College of Law
Professional Associations
- State Bar of Texas  # 24063854
- Member
- - Current
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1 Questions Answered
- Q. what type of charges could you be looking at or the time you could possibly have for alcohol-minor, poss of marijuana
- A: In Texas these would be a class c and class b misdemeanor offenses respectively. The marijuana charge includes a punishment range of up to 180 days in jail and a $2000 fine. An attorney can help negotiate with the State to try to preserve a clean record for young people.
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